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Discover Devils Fork Campground, a peaceful and scenic retreat near Dungannon, Virginia, perfect for nature lovers and their furry friends. This dog-friendly campground is conveniently located close to the famous Devil’s Bathtub trailhead, offering access to pet-friendly hiking trails and a beautiful creek for your canine companion to splash and explore. Campers love the clean, well-maintained sites equipped with electric and water hookups, as well as the helpful and accommodating owners who make every stay memorable.
With easy access to local attractions like Natural Tunnel and Little Stony Falls, as well as riverside recreation right across the road, the campground is a wonderful base for adventure-loving dogs and their owners. Enjoy year-round mountain air, hot showers, riverside relaxation, and low-key, friendly vibes, making Devils Fork Campground a favorite destination for those seeking the best dog park experiences and dog-friendly hiking in southwest Virginia.
This place is BEAUTIFUL!! Owners are very nice and will help you in any way possible. Me and my Fiancé stayed and felt right at home. Campground has outstanding views and a beautiful creek. Easy hike to the devils bathtub too!
This place was great. The owners were super friendly and helpful! There are bathrooms and a shower on site and a beautiful creek that runs alongside the campsite. (Ask about the local swimming hole up the road. There’s never anyone there and it’s beautiful. I’ll add pictures of that)
My family and I had a wonderful time staying at this newly-built campground. We had a great experience with communication with the owners via Facebook Messenger; they were very quick to reply. There was no registration fee, and the owners were very low-key about which site we used.
The sites are close together with minimal privacy, but there were not many people there when we stayed there (a weeknight in June). The site was big enough for our large tent and Outback. There is electric and water at almost every site. There are fire rings and firewood for sale as well.
The weather was nice: our trip occurred during a heatwave, but as the site is in the mountains, the air temperature cooled off at night and heated up during the day.
We did not have cell service at the site, but there was very strong wifi throughout the campground.
There is access to the river that runs across the road from the site. We had a great time splashing in the water and climbing on rocks. You can hear the river from your site as well.
The Devils Bathtub hike is possibly my new favorite hike. On the way to this campground, you will pass the overflow parking for the hike (as it has gained popularity, a new lot has been built. It is a bit longer but isn’t really that much of an addition to the overall strenuosity of the hike). The original on-site parking lot was not full when we got there, but had filled up by the time we got back. The hike consists of many river crossings, in which you will have to wade across or rock-hop (with the possibility of falling in!) so plan accordingly as to what shoes you wear. Keep in mind that blisters are also common with soft skin and sandals. The tub itself is very cold as it is filled by a mountain stream, so it is a great way to cool off after the hike.
This is by far the best campground to visit. Power and water hookups, and dump site available. Close to the Devils bathtub. You can walk to the bathtub in about an hour and a half. There are more places to visit as well. Natural Tunnel and Little Stony Falls are not to far away from the campground . The owners treat you with respect, and they will be upgrading this campground in the near future to accommodate their guests. I would give this place a 10 out of 10.
Campground owner is very accommodating. Sites are clean and neat. Shower houses and bathrooms are clean with hot water. Perfect location close to Devil’s Bathtub trailhead. It was quiet with a lullaby of nothing more than crickets and the creek nearby. Perfect!