Charlottesville KOA Holiday

Charlottesville, VA · Campground

Rating
4.2/5
★★★★☆ 4.2
Reviews
20
Rank in Charlottesville
#22
of 63 hotels
City Percentile
48%
rating percentile
Address
Charlottesville KOA Holiday, 3825 Red Hill Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Phone
(434) 296-9881
Website
koa.com/campgrounds/charlottesville/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gbp

Charlottesville KOA Holiday is a hotel located in Charlottesville, VA. It is one of 63 hotels listed in Charlottesville. Its 4.2-star rating matches the Charlottesville city average of 4.2 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.

About Charlottesville KOA Holiday

Thomas Jefferson's magnificent Monticello is a big draw here, and so is the woodsy Charlottesville KOA. Thomas Jefferson's magnificent Monticello is a big draw here, and so is the woodsy Charlottesville KOA in the Blue Ridge Mountain foothills,... More

Customer Reviews

★★★★★ 5.0 Tim Paul · Oct 2025

Wonderful campgroundn in the Fall. BEAUTIFUL colors on the trees and the nature walk around the campground is very enjoyable and beautiful. Campsites were good gravel and level enough. If arriving with a large vehicle, be sure to take the road so that you are turning right into the driveway (come in from the east, following route 20). My GPS regularly routed me from the other direction (along rout 631), when driving from Cville, and that road is narrower and much more twisty - a little more challenging and nerve wracking with my 30' motorhome.

kimberleymK6551CZ · Jul 2025

We booked a pull through patio site, for 2 nights. The layout of the park, doesn’t offer campers much privacy at all. Our site, which was expensive by the way, was closer to our “back-in” neighbors than most buddy sites. Not looking to share the space with strangers, we stayed inside the camper night 1. The next day, we left our dog in the camper, while we went exploring Charlottesville and Monticello. When we returned, our neighbors let us know the power was out, and had been for a couple hours. A text from the KOA would have been nice, letting us know about the outage, but that didn’t happen. Luckily, our dog was fine. But at any rate, we gave it another hour, with no restore time in sight, packed up and headed home. ||The camp itself needs basic landscaping attention. The grav

★★★☆☆ 3.0 Wendy Hartman · Sep 2025

The Charlottesville KOA is located near the beautiful Shenandoah National Park- about 30 minutes away and the city of Charlottesville about 20 minutes. The park itself is clean. A little unkempt in regards to mowing, but it was end of September. The sites are very close together, like most KOA’s. The pool was not open, even though it was warm. We had a nice pull through gravel site. The driveway going in is paved along with the roundabout by the office. There was laundry available. The dryers charge you $1.50, but didn’t dry thoroughly. I prefer the ones that you have to add minutes with a quarter or .50 cents. There was a game room with a decent variety of games. Pool, foosball, air hockey and some board games. The nature path was nice and a good hike. Does need a little maintenance, but

★★★★★ 5.0 Nik W · Oct 2025

Great location and stay. We were in Spot 20 from Friday to Sunday. My only comments relate to entry into the campground off of Red Hill Rd when approaching from Scottsville Rd. There should be a yellow traffic sign(s) indicating: 1) there’s an entrance on the right near the end of the “S” curve, and 2) that slow vehicles may be pulling out into traffic from this entrance (trucks pulling trailers or fifth wheels, Class As, or Class Cs). This is curvy, tree-lined road carrying large vehicles piloted by drivers of varying skill. Signage will improve traffic safety.

★★★★★ 5.0 John Raha · Aug 2025

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5 Stars Had a wonderful stay at the Charlottesville KOA! It's a very quiet and laid back atmosphere. The staff here are genuinely friendly and helpful, which always makes a difference. One of the standout features is the generous lot sizes - they're huge compared to most campgrounds we've stayed at, giving you plenty of space to spread out and feel comfortable. The bathhouse was impressively clean. They do have a nature trail on the property, which is a nice feature, though it could use a bit more maintenance as it's gotten a little unkempt in places. One heads up for future visitors: the road leading to the campground is very winding, and the entrance comes up suddenly. Be prepared to slow down and keep an eye out for it. There's really no place to turn around if you miss the

Accessibility & Amenities

✓ Wheelchair Accessible Parking Lot ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Restroom

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