Within a 60-minute drive from the Byrd Visitor Center.
Private sites
96% of recent Hipcampers say the sites felt private.
This farm has been in our family for nine generations since 1780. We have orchards where we grow apples, peaches and cherries. We also grow produce and flowers in greenhouses and vegetable gardens. We lease cow pastures and hayfeilds. We also wild forage mushrooms from our surrounding woodland.
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Camp between mountains and orchards on our 250 year old farm. We have u-pick peaches, cherries, apples, veggies and flowers available when in season! Go for a bike ride through the farm or a hike on our mountain land. The are lots more activities to do nearby. Running water, showers and restrooms are available in our Fruit Market.
Beautiful property. Very kind and communicative hosts. It had rained a lot before I arrived and my tire got stuck. They showed up with a tractor to get me out. It is super nice to have flushing toilet on site, just be aware that it’s a limited, old barn bathroom. More than enough for me but maybe not for all. Easy access to hiking.
The site hadn't been mowed in many months and was full of thorny plants. We opted to put our tent in between the peach trees in the grass that had fewer thorns. Bathroom is a little bit of a hike to get to. Would suggest bringing an extra tarp to protect your tent floor. Otherwise we enjoyed it.
We loved camping in Ryan’s Orchard. 1 extremely kind and welcoming host, very responsive by text and accommodating. 2 beautiful grounds - quite lovely having a fire on the edge of the wood looking over the peach orchard. 3 close to great hiking and Shenandoah.
Location
Timberville, Rockingham, Virginia, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Monacan, Shawandasse Tula (Shawanwaki/Shawnee), and Manahoac First Nations according to