Hours
Monday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PMTuesday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday, 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday, 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Small Country Campground Introduce
For residents of the Commonwealth seeking a genuine escape from the hustle of Northern Virginia or the urban centers of Richmond and Charlottesville, Small Country Campground in Louisa offers a quintessential slice of the Virginia outdoors. Nestled in the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this 150-acre park is far more than a simple place to pitch a tent. It is a community-oriented destination that captures the spirit of traditional family camping while providing the modern amenities local travelers expect. Whether you are a seasoned RVer or a family looking for their first cabin adventure, this campground serves as a perfect home base for exploring the rich history and natural beauty of Central Virginia.
The atmosphere at Small Country is defined by its balance of high-energy recreation and peaceful lakeside relaxation. Centered around the 25-acre Beaver Lake, the property invites guests to slow down and appreciate the scenic landscapes that make Louisa County a hidden gem. Locals often choose this spot for its proximity to Virginia’s world-class wineries and historical landmarks, but many find that the variety of on-site activities makes it hard to leave the grounds at all. From the laughter at the jumping pillow to the quiet mornings on the fishing pier, the campground offers a well-rounded experience that caters to multiple generations of Virginians.
Located at 4400 Byrd Mill Rd, Louisa, VA 23093, Small Country Campground is exceptionally well-positioned for accessibility. It sits conveniently between the major hubs of Richmond and Charlottesville—both less than an hour's drive away—making it an ideal choice for a weekend getaway that doesn't require hours of travel. For those coming from Fredericksburg or the D.C. area, the route through the Virginia countryside is straightforward and scenic. The campground is also a short drive from Lake Anna, providing even more opportunities for water-based excursions.
The facility is designed to be inclusive and welcoming to all guests. Accessibility is a priority, with the park featuring wheelchair-accessible entrances and designated parking areas. The restroom and bathhouse facilities are also equipped with accessible features, ensuring that all visitors can enjoy their stay comfortably. On-site parking is plentiful, and the layout of the grounds is managed to allow for easy navigation whether you are driving a large motorhome or walking to the local snack shack.
Small Country Campground offers a diverse range of services designed to accommodate every style of camper. The facility operates as a full-service RV park, a traditional campground, and a provider of cozy rental cabins. Key services include:
- Full RV hookups including electric (30/50 amp), water, and sewer connections for modern convenience.
- On-site laundry facilities and newly renovated bathhouses to keep your stay comfortable and clean.
- A well-stocked convenience camp store providing groceries, camping gear, RV supplies, and handmade local merchandise.
- Propane fill stations and exchange services available daily for campers and local residents.
- Two free dump stations for guest use, ensuring hassle-free maintenance for RV travelers.
- A variety of payment options, including the acceptance of major credit and debit cards for camping fees and store purchases.
- Pet-friendly services, featuring a dedicated dog park with separate sections for large and small breeds.
- Free Wi-Fi access provided to all guests upon check-in to stay connected while enjoying the outdoors.
The highlights of the campground are centered on family fun and the natural environment. The property is packed with features that turn a simple camping trip into a memorable vacation. Notable highlights include:
- Beaver Lake: A private 25-acre lake featuring two sandy beaches, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and cooling off.
- Water Activities: Opportunities for fishing (bass, bream, and catfish), kayaking, and canoeing right on the property.
- Jumping Pillow and Playground: High-energy fun for children that remains a favorite for visiting families.
- 18-Hole Mini-Golf: A professionally designed course that offers entertainment for all ages.
- Hiking Trails: Well-maintained paths that wind through the woods and past the lake, offering scenic views of the campground.
- The Stray Cat Snack Shack: An on-site eatery serving popular favorites like pizza and hand-scooped ice cream.
- Community Events: A rotating calendar of activities including live music, karaoke, hayrides, and holiday-themed festivals.
- Modern Game Room and Arcade: A new addition in 2023 featuring air hockey, pool, and classic arcade games.
Planning your visit to this Louisa County landmark is easy. The staff is available to help with reservations and to provide information about local attractions in the Central Virginia region. You can contact them through the following details:
- Address: 4400 Byrd Mill Rd, Louisa, VA 23093, USA
- Phone: (540) 967-2431
- Mobile Phone: +1 540-967-2431
When deciding where to spend your leisure time in Virginia, Small Country Campground is worth choosing for its authentic local character and its comprehensive array of amenities. Unlike larger corporate parks, this campground maintains a personal touch, evidenced by its "Readers' Choice" awards in Louisa County and its recognition as a "Virginia Campground of the Year." It provides a safe, kid-friendly environment where children can run free between the playground and the pool, while adults can find solace in the quiet "Super Sites" or the historic manor house stay.
Furthermore, the campground’s location makes it a strategic choice for those who love Virginia's "liquid history." Being within a short drive of numerous award-winning breweries, distilleries, and wineries allows guests to enjoy the best of the region's craft beverage scene by day and return to the peace of a campfire by night. The commitment to cleanliness, the ongoing investment in new facilities like the arcade and updated bathhouses, and the sheer variety of site types—from shaded tent spots to massive pull-through RV sites—ensure that every guest finds exactly the type of outdoor experience they are looking for.
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Customer Reviews
I love the campground! The ppl aren't as friendly as I am used to in Va. I'm a traving nurse and was the only black female or person out there and they stole my hammock and stand they also stole a tub of stuff for my dog. One family was real nice to me and the owners were nice. I just don't think they are too used to black ppl coming to Louisa campgrounds. I'm now in north 340 and everyone is friendly. Overall a nice place to camp and bathrooms were clean.
Three groups of us picked this campground to meet at due to its location to lots of wineries, breweries, and distiliieries. We arrived around 4:30pm (check in was available at 2pm) and check in was very fast and easy. Staff at office was very friendly and helpful. We made our way to our pull through site, Gold 6, and found it very unlevel. It took us quite some time adjusting the trailer forward and back, side to side, just to find the least unlevel spot on the site that would enable us to set up. Good thing I had lots of extra blocks to assist, but it definitely added some time in the setup process (be sure you have what you need for these situations). Once we finally got level and setup we loved our spot, with lots of shade and plenty of room. The campground and facilities were clean. If you need to use the bathhouse after dark you will definitely need a flashlight, there are no lights whatsoever around the campground, not even on the bathhouse, and it is pitch dark....so make sure you know where it is ahead of time. All in all we really enjoyed our stay here and would likely stay here again, but a little work on leveling the sites better would go a long way.
Wow. This campground has it all and I mean all. If you are looking for amenities for kids you won't be disappointed. I will list them all in a minute. We stayed a week. Check in was smooth. Big rig friendly. Friendly staff. Weekend activities. Each site has a table and fire ring. Wood sold onsite. Camp store was nice and what you would expect. Friday and Saturday they had a snack shack open with homemade pizzas, they were good. 🍕. Kevin loved the white chocolate chip cookies too.Large pond with walking trail. 2 docks to fish off of. Kayak launch, boats for rent. 2 awesome beaches. Water was nice and clean and the sand was nice and looks like it has fools gold in it. Putt putt course. Huge jumping pad, multiple playgrounds, multiple corn hole boards in 2 places, horse shoes, multiple bath houses (and clean), laundry (2.00 each, but dryers are huge so I got 3 loads in dryer) pool, shuffleboard, huge game room, basketball, hiking trails easy for kids too, dog park with 2 sides for small and large dogs, pet waste stations, weekend activities like bingo and trivia with prizes, wagon rides and more. This place was a great place to unwind. Close to the battlefields to take day trips. Would definitely recommend.
We visited this campground the week before Memorial Day. We had a couple of days of nice and sunny weather with heavy rain the last day. I think we had the best site in the campground. It was a nice pull through that overlooked the lake. It was level and easy to get to. It was a quiet week as we were not there on a weekend. They have a jumping pad and playground for the kids and a really nice mini golf course. The pool was open, but it was too chilly for the pool. The pool is small, so it may be busy on weekends or holidays. The owners and everyone working there were the nicest and friendliest people. They were working hard preparing for an upcoming busy Memorial Day. The lake has a couple of sandy beach areas and you can get in the lake and kayak as well. There is a trail that goes around the park. This is a great family campground. Our grandchildren would enjoy this. The amenities are close enough together the kids would have an easy time enjoying all of it. We have a large 5th wheel and the roads were a little narrow the last few minutes of getting to the campground. We took a different route out on the advice of other campers and it was better. For a relaxing, clean, family campground, you won't be disappointed with Small Country.
It's crazy how this place will allow tents. It won't allow a $50,000 RV in there. I think it's a little discrimination , and if I can tell by looking at a few of the pictures, there's trailers in there, older than in 2007 !! Ten out of ten I do not recommend
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