The best camping near First Landing State Park

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Get a taste of history and relive the journey of the English Colonists' first landing in Cape Henry.  

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Gretchen’s Big Pine Carolina Estate

3 sites · RVs, Tents9000 acres · Columbia, NC
Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape in a truly beautiful and unique place. World class fishing, bird/wildlife watching, hiking, water sports, visit the famous OBX beaches, restaurants, grocery store, and so much more is located nearby! You will be surrounded by 9000+ acres of the Palmetto Pear Tree Nature Preserve. You never know what wildlife you may be able to observe. There has never been a more peaceful and tranquil place to relax I can promise you that. Hello, Things you should know about staying at my private campsite are listed below. Please read to its entirety before booking. The very small, very private campground is located in Columbia, NC 27925 Distance to things nearby- (These are pictured on my listing) 0 miles to peace, and tranquility 1 mile to Albemarle sound 2 miles to nearest boat ramp 12 Miles to Food Lion and nearest Gas Station 27 Miles to the beach -There is no bathroom or shower house on the property. -Check in and out time is 12 noon. -This listing is for 1 campsite only, so you must bring your own tent, or camper. -You will have access to full hook up water, sewer and electric. -Cell phone service is very limited, so if you’re looking to unplug but be able to text somewhat this is the place for you! -No refunds will be given for inclement weather. -You will be surrounded by 9000 acres of the Palmetto Pear Tree Nature Preserve so there are plenty of wild animals. Including but not limited to deer, turkey, raccoons, possums, squirrels, coyote, endangered Red Wolfs, Bear, snakes, eagles, otters, birds galore and so much more. You truly never know what wildlife you may encounter. -Pets are allowed, you will be in the wilderness so keep an eye on them. -There are a total of 3 campsites on the property. If there happen to be other campers on the property please leave space for them to hook up and be respectful of their space and privacy. If you’d like to book another site for friends and/or family together please see my other listings. -World class fishing, hunting of all kinds, bird/wildlife watching, hiking, kayaking, boating, water sports, beach sitting, restaurants, grocery store, the beach and so much more is located nearby. -I am not responsible for accidents! -Hunting the property for deer, bear, squirrel, etc is available at additional costs. Please message for Hunting rates.
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MARSH DUCK WAY

1 site · Tent15 acres · Virginia Beach, VA
Come enjoy the serene views of Marsh Duck Way located in The Back Bay/Pungo area of Virginia Beach. A night under the moon and stars is all it takes to recharge. Whether it’s practicing mindfulness, reconnecting with yourself, moving your body, practicing gratitude, or simply watching the birds, fishing, crabbing, a quick getaway can offer space to focus on what means most to you. Waking up to the symphony of birds chirping in the morning and a gentle breeze rustling through the native foliage as you lay in the hammock enjoying your morning coffee uninterrupted by car horns and cell phone rings? This is available in Virginia Beach? Yes…there’s a place where you can still catch sight of a deer or fox through the tall trees, spot dancing river otters on the bank or in the creek. The Wildlife Refuge is adjacent to this property and across the bay…In this area of Pungo you can expect to see migratory birds, more than 300 species call this place home…which affords some of the best bird-watching opportunities on the East Coast. While this is especially true during the fall and winter months, when thousands of birds, such as snow and Canadian geese, tundra swans and a variety of duck species flock to the Bay to rest and feed before their long journey south, many species can be spotted year-round. Osprey, gannets, gulls and terns can be seen fishing and wax myrtles line the canal to the bay which provides habitats for a variety of nesting songbirds. There is no shortage of waterfowl that can be spotted here. In addition to a large number of avian visitors each year, Back Bay is also home to many other species that crawl, swim, scurry and slither with a variety of snakes and turtles. Few places on the East Coast offer such unique beauty and diversity of wildlife and opportunities to experience all of these wonderful creatures in their natural habitats abound. Head out of our private launch on a paddle boat, paddle board or one of our kayaks into the Back Bay. These are available as extras😊. There is a fire pit, firewood, a kudu grill and string lighting throughout the trees! The wild is calling you at The Back Bay Marsh Duck Way Campsite. All you have to do is answer.
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Gator Creek

1 site · RV, Tent6 acres · Columbia, NC
Located near Alligator River on the Little Alligator Creek. Fishing all around, just a short walk thru the woods or down the road. There is no clear path cut to the creek. I try to keep as much outside interference away from the property as possible. Public boat ramp in walking distance. Game lands are nearby with hunting for deer, bear etc. in season of course. No hunting allowed at Gator Creek. Not much light pollution so great for sky watchers. Lots of wild plants. Fiddle Head Ferns, Hearts A Busting, Wild Blueberries, Elderberry and more. A porta john located at my personal cabin but guest are welcome to use it or even pitch your tent in my cabin yard. City water available. We are adding a cooking shack for your use and hope to have it ready in a couple weeks. We do ask that you dispose of your trash appropriately because of the wild animals at Gator Creek. I am not on the site when campers are there. I want each camper to have the use of the property by themselves, that is the reason for only one camper at the time. I will add, I cannot guarantee how many Dragon Flys, birds, squirrels, bears etc. you will see, if any. You are camping in the wild in wetlands surrounded by state hunting preserves. If you want the outdoor life and like the wild Gator Creek is the place for you. PS: I am open to allowing car campers and or small camper vans.
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The best camping near First Landing State Park guide

Overview

About

Virginia's most visited state park has played an amazing part in our country's history. Its waterways have been navigated by Native American canoes, 20th-century schooners, and modern cargo ships.

Supposedly, Blackbeard himself hid in the park's narrows to avoid capture. The king of Virginia state parks is a little slice of paradise in the urban center of Virginia Beach.

Here you'll find a sprawling natural area filled with bald cypress-lined swamps, a maritime forest, deep lagoons, and rare plants. Venture on the 20 miles of varied hiking trails, and relax on 1.5 miles of sandy beach on the Chesapeake Bay.

This park offers a single boat launch at the Narrows for the anglers and sailors. The campground and camp store is located right on the bay for incredible views. Anywhere you decide to rest, the cool sea breeze from the beach is here to ease you to quality ZzZs.

Notable campgrounds

  • Two-bedroom Frame Cabins: Cozy retreats with hardwood floors, nestled in the park's serene setting.
  • Two-bedroom Cinderblock Cabins: Spacious accommodations with modern amenities, offering a comfortable stay.
  • Yurts: Unique, circular structures providing a rustic yet comfortable camping experience right by the Chesapeake Bay.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak season stays, to ensure your spot in this popular park.
  • Consider mid-week visits for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations for last-minute opportunities to reserve a campsite.
  • Explore nearby camping options if the park is fully booked during your desired travel dates.

When to go

The best time to visit First Landing State Park is during spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summers can be hot and crowded, while winters are quieter but cooler. Plan your visit around these seasons for the best experience.

Know before you go

  • Weekends experience high visitation; arrive early to avoid delays and secure parking.
  • Check the park's construction schedule as some facilities, like the Trail Center, may be closed.
  • Be prepared for military training noise from the adjacent base, which poses no risk to visitors.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with features like beach wheelchairs and universally accessible trails.
  • Remember to bring linens for cabin stays, as they are not provided by the park.

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