Explore Rocky Knob Campground in 360°

This campground has a full virtual tour with interactive campsite markers. Walk through every loop, inspect individual sites, and see the views before you book.

Launch Virtual Tour →

📅 Check Campsite Availability

✅ Amenities & Features

.GOV.RECREATIONBack-inBathroomsBlue Ridge ParkwayCampfireDirtDogsDump StationFamily FriendlyFirepitsFishingForestHikingNational ParkPadsPavedPetsPrimitivePublic ParkPull-InPull-thruRVScenicShadeTent OnlyTentsTrailsTreesVideoWaterWildlife

📖 About This Campground

Located on the famous Blue Ridge Parkway in the hills of rural Virginia, Rocky Knob Campground is nestled amid rolling meadowlands with impressive displays of seasonal flowers, endless night skies and green pastures. Numerous nearby overlooks and the winding parkway provide an ideal backdrop for a traditional camping experience. Rocky Knob Campground combines the exhilaration of a traditional outdoor camping experience with modern amenities like flush toilets, dump station, and drinking water. Both RV and tent sites are available, each equipped with picnic tables, lantern poles, and fire rings/grills--perfect for picnics, barbecues or late night s'mores. The Blue Ridge Parkway is a scenic byway that stretches almost 500 miles along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains through North Carolina and Virginia. It offers plenty of natural attractions and recreational opportunities for visitors, as well as a cross-section of Appalachian mountain history from pre-historic times to early European settlements, and on to today. Rocky Knob Campground, one of the first established sites along the Blue Ridge Parkway, is home to several famous geological attractions. Rock Castle Gorge, known for its beautiful rock crystalline quartz formations, was once home to several mountain families. Visitors can still find remnants of their old apple orchards and abandoned stone chimneys along parkway trails.

🎥 Videos (1)

Rocky Knob Campground Video
โ–ถ
Rocky Knob Campground Video

⭐ 1 Review⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0

Camping Pro

We were here early season so truck camped in the RV section. Had the place to ourselves. It would be crowded if busy. High elevation made for cool night. Paid $16. Cell service worked while data was weak (Verizon). Part of the Blue Ridge Parkway experience so you must stay but these campgrounds are showing their aging design.