Creek Side RV Park

(1) Review



108 Palmyra Road, Edinburg, VA, 22824

Creek Side RV Park is located near Edinburg, Virginia. It features full hookup campsites that are big rig friendly and well lit at night. Many of them accommodate slide out RVs. The park provides fiber optic WiFi and digital cable TV, is pet-friendly, and has a dump station and RV storage.

 

Amenities & Activities

Campsite amenities offered include a group pavilion, picnic tables, fire circles, and grills. It also includes basic amenities like restrooms with hot showers and laundry facilities. Visitors can also enjoy activities such as hiking, hunting, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing.

 

Attractions

The campground is near attractions like:

  • Bristol Motor Speedway
  • Blue Ridge Mountains
  • Shenandoah National Park
  • Busch Gardens Williamsburg
Last Updated: 11/15/2024


Rv Site

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
Creekside Sites 15-26 $42.12
Off Creekside (Sites 1-5 +12) $36.86 $710.78 See More
Primitive Site $26.33
Site 14 $47.52
Sites 6-11 $36.86 $739.18 See More
Super Site 13 $52.65
Water&Electric 27-33 $31.59

Pets Allowed

Community Showers

Community Water Fountain

Big Rig Friendly

Water Hookups

Community Fire Pit

Community BBQ/Grill

Community Restrooms

Cable Hookups

Sewer Hookups

WiFi

50 Amps

Picnic Table

100 Amps



Biking

Historic Sightseeing

Backpacking

Canoeing

Fishing

Hiking

Hunting

Kayaking

Scenic Drives

Stargazing

Swimming Outdoors

Wildlife Viewing






108 Palmyra Road, Edinburg, VA, 22824
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Overall Rating:

5

Dan & Kathy W avatar

Dan & Kathy W

5

Having made the lifestyle choice of full time RV’ing and having stayed two summers at Lake Lenwood it is without doubt among our most loved and memorable stays. We are in our ninth year traveling the United States and have stayed at some of the best and some of the worst RV Parks and campgrounds. We are experienced and qualified and confidently report Lake Lenwood is a gem. Often situated in tight spaces leaving little room between sites, RV Parks seem sanitized of young life. No families, no children, no life. Lake Lenwood is a family campground and is alive with families enjoying solitude in a peaceful country setting. Having stayed at many campgrounds we all too often find unsightly dilapidated campers/trailers where adults gather for a weekend to party. Here, those who visit hoping for relaxation often find unconcerned parents with unsupervised children left roaming thru the peaceful campers private campsite. The focus seems to be the adult and late night parties and unattended barking dogs. Lake Lenwood shows pride of ownership and attracts quality families/campers who desire a quality camping experience. Those who cannot or will not respect others, the rules and the peaceful surroundings will find many campgrounds who will accept the adult party weekend camper.

1/14/2019
Sue  Preder avatar

Sue Preder

5

Been camping many years, at many camp grounds and find this is our favorite. If you are the whoop howling brawling camper, this isn't the place for you. We love the safe family feel, great fishing and swimming lake. They have a wonderful beach, park and play ground, raft, horseshoe, sliding and diving board. The lake is so clean, you can see the bottom at 10 feet. There are boats, hydro cycles, tubes and kayaks to rent. Rules are high on a list for safety and enjoyment for good reason. We find this is a great campground close to the best hiking, biking and the best parks you will see anywhere. We would not have found these parks if we were not geocachers. West Bend is one of the largest areas for geocaching with over 3,000 hides and has a international geocaching fest every year in August. Don't past this campground up, it is a great place and the owners really put much effort to make this park safe, clean and enjoyable to all. Also don’t forget to ask for any discounts like Good Sams andduring the week rates.i don’t know why they have this price as high as listed, because it isn’t.

8/14/2018