Traveling south on I-95, take exit 126, US-17 east to SR-2. Go south on SR-2 to US-301 then north to Ft. A.P. Hill main entrance on your left. Traveling north on I-95, take exit 104, SR-207 northeast to US-301. Follow US-301 north to Ft. A.P. Hill main entrance of your left. Guard will give direction to RV Park and it is well marked.
Only for military people! Google will not tell you this - and the super nice folks at campground will email you a list of nearby campgrounds - but you must be military to stay here. He gets TONS of messages thanks to Google's inaccuracy.
If you are active or retired military and RV-ing in the area this is a great place to stop the night or a week.
Very nice, quiet campground for overnight stay in RV. Never had to level because sites were perfect! Cement slabs, nice picnic tables, laundry room/rec center, community fire pit. Price was great for everything we needed. Only negative aspect was I wish the grassy areas weren't so overgrown. Had to walk the pups in the road & it impeded expiring the common areas.
The quietest and most secluded base campground I have ever visited! Accommodated us with last minute stop over and the post pass and ID office was able to renew my wife's expired ID without any wait. This will definitely be a stop anytime we are traveling the east coast!
Nice community camp building.
Community fire pit.
No fires allowed at sites.
Clean showers, bathrooms, and laundry machines.
Garbage pickup is frequent.
Cardboard recycling only.
Camp sites are nicely sized.
Grass maintenance sometimes spaced out.
RV spots are nicely paved.
Lots of ticks on trails. Don't forget bug repellent or pet treatment.
No playground.
Large fields good for dog walks when mowed and no exercises going on.
Don't complain about noise on military base unless it's your neighbors being disrespectful.