Claytor Lake State Park
Overview
Claytor Lake State Park offers both RV and tent camping options, and reviewers note that the park also has cabins. Reviewers describe multiple campground loops (A, B, C, D) and mention pull-through RV sites within Campground D.
Guest reports indicate that Campground D (Dogwood loop) includes sites with water and electric hookups; one reviewer described Loop D as full hookup and specifically cited Site D22 as a pull-through site. Another reviewer reported staying in Campground D at site 35 and noted it had water and electric hookups while also stating that none of the campground sites have sewer hookups. Reviewers also reported that Campground C is used for RVs but lacks hookups and that both Campground C and D have dump stations.
Reviewers commented on site conditions and park features: roads within the campgrounds are gravel and were said to produce a lot of dust, campsites were described as being up on a hill rather than on the water, and there are cabins at the state park that are right on the lake. Other guest notes include a checkout time of 1:00 p.m., mentions of bike riding and kayaking during visits, that the park was easy to find off the highway, and that there are many trails to explore.
Review excerpts differentiate the campgrounds: Campgrounds A and B were reported as primitive tent sites, Campground C as RV-oriented with no hookups, and Campground D as offering water and electric hookups, pull-through sites, and access to a dump station.
Location
State Rte 660Dublin, Virginia 24084
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Frequently Asked Questions About Claytor Lake State Park
Does Claytor Lake State Park allow pets?
No, Claytor Lake State Park does not allow pets.