Red Oak Campground — James River State Park

  • $35.00 /night
  • (5.0)5 reviews

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RV Camping
Tent Camping
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About Campground

Red Oak Campground (30 sites, RedOakEW40ft)

Electric and water hookups; the sites are shaded and can accommodate various equipment (tents, pop-ups and RVs) up to 40 feet. The sites have large tent pads and wide driveways for bump-outs.

All sites have electric pedestals, which have 20, 30 and 50 AMP outlets.

Campsites have fire-ring grills, one picnic table and a lantern hanger.

Full-service bathhouse with hot showers and wash sink for dishes; the bathhouse has four unisex showers, one of which is universally accessible.

Coin laundry facility, two washers and dryers

Showers are for campers only

All equipment must be set up within site borders. Tent pads are about 15 by 24 feet.

Two vehicles are allowed per campsite. A parking fee is charged for additional vehicles, which must park in designated areas. Guests visiting campers must pay a daily parking fee, park in designated areas and leave by 10 p.m.

A dump station is free for overnight camping guests; non-overnight guests must pay a small fee to use the dump station.

A boat launch is free for overnight guests.

Firewood is available for a small fee; fire starters are available at the contact station and visitor center.

Keep pets on a leash no longer than six feet when outside, and keep pets inside at night.

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

Standard

Features

Electric Hookups
Firewood
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Showers
Toilets
Water Hookups

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Fires Allowed
Pets Allowed

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TIFFANY HITAFFER

1 year ago
5/5

Great place to hang out. If you have two vehicles, park one at Dixon landing and drive back and throw your tubes/kayaks/canoe into Canoe landing. It's a nice long float with a few small beaches or feld trees you can land at for a picnic. The stars are beautiful at night. Milky Way visible. Beware of the skunks. Especially if you bring an animal with you. Makes sure a very memorable experience.

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Macy.Nathan Wilson

1 year ago
5/5

We loved our stay here and will be back! First off, the drive in is beautiful! Rv/camper sites are well spaced and have great shade. We loved the sand/gravel material used for the pads, very level and don't puddle when it rains. The bathhouse has an attached laundry room and outdoor sink. Toilets and showers are separated. Dump station is at the entrance and was a good set up. The trails are well maintained and beautiful. The visitor center was very cool. All the park staff were so friendly!

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David Lieu

1 year ago
5/5

We visited in the afternoon, late May 2023. The plan was to bike with the family. However the weather did not cooperate. It had been raining the 2 days prior and the trails were probably pretty muddy so instead we decided to just take a look around and maybe hike a little bit since it was already built into out itinerary. We explored the visitor center for about 30 mins. There are a number of really cool exhibits and they have live animals in there as well. It was pretty interactive and kept the kids entertained. The park store is also located here in the visitor center. There was a decent amount of stuff to buy including apparel. We wanted our pins and hiking medallions which we actually had to run up to the contact station at the front gate to get as they were sold out at the visitor center. We also asked for the junior ranger program here and there was no way we could complete it as one of the requirements was to attend multiple ranger lead programs which we couldn't do in an hour or so. We took some fun pictures out back the visitor center and were then on our way.

We will definitely have to return with our bikes so we can complete the trails!

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Richard Schiro

10 months ago
5/5

We stay here every October for our family reunion. Every time we have a blast and the view is picture perfect. Horses trotting around, fishing by the river and crackling firepits. Beautiful sun rise/set and perfect view of the stars at night.

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Yi-Shin Sheu

10 months ago
5/5

The 4.5 miles country road that leads to this park is extremely scenery. $5 entry fee. Took the Cabell trail to see the Tye River overlook. Very wide trail (looks like a fire road) and an easy walk to get to the overlook. It was a busy Sunday but the trails were pretty empty. Took the Dixon trail on our way back and there was nobody else. Well maintained trail system with clear blaze. Saw a lot of people riding horses near the visitor center. My dog loves the boat landing area on the River Trail. The water is calm, shallow, and clean. There is also a very nice outdoor seating area in the back of the visitor center

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