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Motorhome Campgrounds In Deltaville, Virginia -- Find Motorhome Parks

37.5549° N, 76.3369° W

Quick Overview

Deltaville sits at the tip of Virginia's Northern Neck peninsula, where the Rappahannock River meets the Chesapeake Bay. This quiet waterfront community has earned the nickname "Boating Capital of the Chesapeake" for good reason – marinas dot the shoreline, and the protected waters create perfect conditions for sailing, fishing, and crabbing. The area's maritime heritage runs deep, with wooden boat builders still crafting traditional Chesapeake Bay deadrise workboats in local yards.

For motorhome camping, Deltaville offers several campgrounds that cater to different camping styles. Both parks provide full service pitch and waterfront access, though some free camping options are available in the immediate area. Most sites accommodate larger rigs, and several campgrounds feature their own boat launches and fishing piers.

From your campsite, you're positioned perfectly to explore the Northern Neck's unique attractions. The Deltaville Maritime Museum showcases the region's boatbuilding traditions, while nearby Reedville houses the largest fishing fleet on the East Coast. Day trips to historic Christ Church (1735) or the birthplace of George Washington at Pope's Creek Plantation add historical depth to your stay. Tangier Island ferry trips launch from nearby Reedville, offering a glimpse of traditional Chesapeake Bay waterman culture.

Camping here appeals most to RVers who enjoy water activities and quieter destinations. The campgrounds tend toward family-friendly operations with clean facilities rather than resort-style amenities. Boaters especially appreciate the direct water access, while anglers find excellent fishing for striped bass, blue crab, and oysters right from the caravan site docks.

Spring through fall provides the best camping weather, with summer bringing peak crowds and higher rates. Winter camping is possible but many seasonal businesses close. The shoulder seasons of May and September often deliver the best combination of pleasant weather and reasonable rates.

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Traveling to Deltaville by RV

Deltaville sits about two hours southeast of Richmond via US-360 East, then Route 33 East through the heart of the Northern Neck peninsula. The drive takes you through rural Virginia farmland and small historic towns like Tappahannock and Saluda. Route 33 is well-maintained and motorhome-friendly, though it narrows in some sections through small towns.

From Northern Virginia or DC, take US-301 South to Route 3 East, then Route 33 East – this adds scenic value as you cross the Rappahannock River on the Robert O. Norris Jr. Bridge. The bridge offers stunning water views but has moderate traffic during summer weekends.

Fuel up before the final stretch into Deltaville, as gas stations become sparse once you leave the main highway. The Food Lion in Hartfield (about 15 minutes away) provides the closest major grocery shopping. For Motorhome supplies, you'll need to backtrack to Tappahannock or continue to Gloucester.

The roads around Deltaville are generally motorhome-accessible, but some caravan site entrances involve narrow country roads. Check specific directions with your chosen caravan site, especially if you're pulling a large trailer. Cell service can be spotty in some areas, so download offline maps before arrival.

Dump Station Costs in Deltaville

motorhome camping rates in Deltaville typically range from $40-65 per night for full hookup waterfront sites, with premium locations commanding higher prices during peak summer months. Currently, a portion% of camping options are free, while a portion% charge fees, reflecting the area's focus on full-service marina-style campgrounds.

Summer rates (June-August) run 20-30% higher than shoulder seasons, with weekly and monthly discounts available at most parks. Spring and fall offer the best value, with rates often dropping to $35-45 per night for the same waterfront sites.

Passport America discounts apply at select campgrounds, typically offering 50% off for stays Sunday through Thursday. Good Sam membership provides additional savings and emergency roadside assistance – valuable given the remote location.

Groceries cost slightly more than urban areas, so stock up in Richmond or Tappahannock before arrival. Fuel prices tend to run 10-15 cents higher per gallon than state averages. Budget extra for boat launch fees ($10-15) if you're planning to use your own watercraft.

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Best Time to Visit Deltaville by RV

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Winter

December-February

35-50°F

Crowds: Low

Many seasonal businesses close; campgrounds stay open but amenities may be limited.

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Spring

March-May

55-75°F

Crowds: Medium

Excellent fishing season begins; campgrounds reopen full services; moderate booking lead times needed.

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Summer

June-August

75-85°F

Crowds: High

Peak season requires advance reservations; highest rates but all amenities and businesses fully operational.

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Fall

September-November

60-75°F

Crowds: Medium

Great weather continues; fall fishing excellent; rates drop after Labor Day weekend.

Explore the Deltaville Area

Both Motorhome parks in Deltaville offer waterfront camping, but Grey's Point Camp focuses more on seasonal sites while Deltaville Dockside Marina provides better transient motorhome accommodations. Dockside Marina gets the edge for its protected harbor location and on-site boat services.

Boondockers won't find free camping directly in Deltaville, but Westmoreland State Park (45 minutes north) offers primitive sites at reasonable rates. Some RVers also camp at nearby Bethpage Camp-Resort, which provides more amenities.

Bring your fishing gear – blue crab and striped bass fishing is excellent from caravan site docks. The local bait shop on Route 33 stocks everything you need and provides current fishing reports. For dining, don't miss Casey's Smokehouse for authentic Virginia BBQ, or Cocomo Beach for waterfront seafood.

Dog owners appreciate the numerous walking trails along the waterfront, though be mindful of boat traffic areas. The Deltaville Community Park offers a safe space for pets to run off-leash in designated areas.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Deltaville

What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Deltaville?

Deltaville Dockside Marina offers the most comprehensive motorhome facilities with full service pitch, boat slips, and fuel services. Grey's Point Camp provides a more rustic waterfront experience with basic amenities. Both offer direct water access and fishing opportunities.

Is there free motorhome camping near Deltaville?

No free camping exists directly in Deltaville, but Westmoreland State Park 45 minutes north offers affordable primitive sites. Some RVers also find budget options at nearby Bethpage Camp-Resort or Belle Isle State Park for under $30 per night.

What is the best time of year to camp in Deltaville?

May through September offers the best weather and full business operations, though summer brings crowds and higher rates. April and October provide excellent value with mild temperatures and good fishing, while avoiding peak season pricing and congestion.

Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Deltaville?

Yes, both major motorhome parks in Deltaville provide full service pitch including 30/50 amp electric, water, and sewer connections. Most sites can accommodate large rigs up to 40 feet, and several offer waterfront locations with direct dock access.

Can I launch a boat from motorhome campgrounds in Deltaville?

Both major campgrounds offer boat launch facilities, with Deltaville Dockside Marina providing the most comprehensive marine services including fuel, pump-out, and slip rentals. Launch fees typically run $10-15 for day use, with discounts for camping guests.

What activities are available near Deltaville campgrounds?

Fishing and crabbing dominate local activities, with excellent striped bass and blue crab populations. The Deltaville Maritime Museum showcases local boatbuilding heritage, while Tangier Island ferry trips from nearby Reedville offer unique cultural experiences on the Chesapeake Bay.

What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Deltaville?

Deltaville Dockside Marina offers the most comprehensive motorhome facilities with full service pitch, boat slips, and fuel services. Grey's Point Camp provides a more rustic waterfront experience with basic amenities. Both offer direct water access and fishing opportunities.

Is there free motorhome camping near Deltaville?

No free camping exists directly in Deltaville, but Westmoreland State Park 45 minutes north offers affordable primitive sites. Some RVers also find budget options at nearby Bethpage Camp-Resort or Belle Isle State Park for under $30 per night.

What is the best time of year to camp in Deltaville?

May through September offers the best weather and full business operations, though summer brings crowds and higher rates. April and October provide excellent value with mild temperatures and good fishing, while avoiding peak season pricing and congestion.

Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Deltaville?

Yes, both major motorhome parks in Deltaville provide full service pitch including 30/50 amp electric, water, and sewer connections. Most sites can accommodate large rigs up to 40 feet, and several offer waterfront locations with direct dock access.

Can I launch a boat from motorhome campgrounds in Deltaville?

Both major campgrounds offer boat launch facilities, with Deltaville Dockside Marina providing the most comprehensive marine services including fuel, pump-out, and slip rentals. Launch fees typically run $10-15 for day use, with discounts for camping guests.

What activities are available near Deltaville campgrounds?

Fishing and crabbing dominate local activities, with excellent striped bass and blue crab populations. The Deltaville Maritime Museum showcases local boatbuilding heritage, while Tangier Island ferry trips from nearby Reedville offer unique cultural experiences on the Chesapeake Bay.

Are there free dump stations in Deltaville?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Deltaville.