JR Campground

258 Johnny's Road, Rileyville, VA 22650

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258 Johnny's Rd, Rileyville, VA 22650, United States
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About the Business

JR Campground is a picturesque retreat nestled in the heart of Rileyville, Virginia, offering a peaceful escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Situated at 258 Johnny's Road, this campground provides a range of accommodation options including tent sites, RV hookups, and cozy cabins. Surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills, guests can enjoy hiking trails, fishing spots, and scenic picnic areas within the park. Whether you're looking for a relaxing weekend getaway or a family-friendly vacation, JR Campground has something for everyone. Book your stay today and experience the beauty of the Virginia countryside.

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Sam Frontino:
5

"A slice of heaven on earth, before I begin my review I had the absolute pleasure of meeting Ms. Grace who runs this beautiful and majestic campground. Driving back from a weekend trip I caught a glimpse of the river, and a beautiful home and barn and wanted to see what was down there, and ask if I could take some drone images. That is when I met Grace (the owner) who with her husband started JR Campground. It was as if the universe had pulled me right to her front porch. We ended up speaking for about 20 minutes, she is the nicest, most gracious woman you will ever meet. Although I did not camp there that night, I spoke with people who had been camping there and from everything we spoke about and from my experience there for the day my review is- JR Campground in Rileyville, Virginia, is a nature lover's paradise. Nestled in the heart of the beautiful Virginian countryside, this campground offers a unique synthesis of tranquility and adventure, making it an ideal destination for campers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The campsites are spacious and well-maintained but also primitive only in the sense that there are no electric or water hookups. The majestic trees offer ample shade, which is a blessing during the hot summer days. The amenities available, are well-kept and clean. What makes JR Campground stand out is its location. Close to the Shenandoah River, it offers a plethora of activities for visitors. From fishing and boating to hiking on picturesque trails in the nearby Shenandoah area, there is something for everyone. The nearby Luray Caverns are a must-visit, with their stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations offering a captivating sight. JR Campground offers a genuine taste of the Virginian wilderness. It's a place to unwind, enjoy nature's beauty, and create lasting camping memories. Whether you're an experienced camper or a family looking for a new adventure, JR Campground is a great choice. The peacefulness that accompanies being here is incomparable. All footage in this review is copyrighted by Aerial Pointe Drone"

1 year ago
Aaron Myers:
5

"Great place for what I'd call "car camping". Wood is available (for a premium but beats hauling your own) and a small rock ring fire pit. The rest is up to you. Next to the river is nice or the small creek you have to ford to get there offers a nice sound to put you to sleep. Took my 7 year old for their first camping trip and they asked if we could go back next weekend!"

almost 3 years ago
elizabethany ploger:
4

"Pros: grace, the owner! She's so great. Being on the water was beautiful. There was a feeling of freedom, but also an overall respect between all the campers. People had music on and stayed up late, but no one was loud or disrespectful. You just kinda make your own area. Cons: be ready to drive through a little creek. Little/nice cars might struggle. The single porta potty was really gross by Sunday morning. If you're down for something between roughing it and a nice campground with amenities, stay here! We'll be back."

almost 4 years ago
Elizabeth Botto:
5

"Wonderful experience! Highly recommend this campground. The owner, Grace, is the most lovely lady and the couple that brought out firewood to us were super friendly as well. They even drove all the way down to our campsite after it got dark to check if we were doing okay. Beautiful setting and the ground was comfy and lush. We went in November so no real bug issues although some gnats during the day. I suspect it might be buggier in the summer since it’s right next to the river. Porta potty on site was fine."

almost 4 years ago
HER:
3

"Pros: Beautiful spot where the Shenandoah River meets Jeremy’s Run. Dark skies and amazing stargazing when the sky is clear. Grace and her camp hosts are friendly and helpful. $25 for a large pile of firewood. Grounds are clean. Cons: camping spots are not delineated and we felt pretty crowded when it got busy. You have to drive across Jeremy’s Run to get to the camping area - be aware if you are traveling in a small car! There are only a few picnic tables throughout the property. $30/car feels a little expensive for no flush toilets, no potable water, and no guarantee of a table. Not the property’s fault, but the folks camping on the other side of the river blasted their music until 3am each night, and again at 5:30am at top volume as a “wake-up” call to their group. The excessive noise really ruined an otherwise idyllic setting."

almost 4 years ago
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