Cape Charles – Chesapeake Bay KOA Resort

32246 Lankford Hwy., Cape Charles, VA 23310

757-331-1776

800-562-4207

Official Website

GPS: 37.137,-75.9671

Cape Charles – Chesapeake Bay KOA Resort is located at 32246 Lankford Hwy., Cape Charles, Virginia 23310 with a total of 325 campsites. Before your trip to Cape Charles – Chesapeake Bay KOA Resort, check out website at https://koa.com/campgrounds/chesapeake-bay/ or contact them through 757-331-1776 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

37.137, -75.9671

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 37.137, -75.9671

Overview of Cape Charles – Chesapeake Bay KOA Resort


Last Price Paid: $80

Reported by SplashTrack1234 on 04.26.2022

Longest RV Reported: 33 feet (Travel Trailer)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

325

Pad Type:

mixed

Open Seasonally:

April - Nov.

Elevation:

0 ft / 0 m

Max Length:

75 ft

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Cape Charles – Chesapeake Bay KOA Resort

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  • Great place to camp on the off season

    Reviewed 26/4/2022

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    Nightly rate: $80

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 422

    Camped here Easter Weekend and had a great time. The road around site 422 was plenty wide for larger RVs to back in. The pool and private beach are nice. (Perfect after the the summer peak season.) Plenty of activities for the kids during the weekend. They even had a pretty good band play as well. Only two criticisms. First, they don't...moreCamped here Easter Weekend and had a great time. The road around site 422 was plenty wide for larger RVs to back in. The pool and private beach are nice. (Perfect after the the summer peak season.) Plenty of activities for the kids during the weekend. They even had a pretty good band play as well. Only two criticisms. First, they don't give you a flyer for the weekend's activities, and they are not posted on a website anywhere that I could find, so I had to take a picture of it with my phone. Second, what they are charging for peak season ($160+ per night & a 4 night minimum) seems a bit much for me. That's why we normally go right after or right before peak season starts.

  • Nice location.

    Reviewed 21/11/2020

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 516

    Started raining when we got there. Rained all night and the next morning there was about 4" of water on our site. It drained away pretty quickly after the the rain slacked. (Glad I wasn't tent camping). Seemed like the only flooded part were the sites in our immediate area. Campground wasn't very crowded this late in the season. (11/11...moreStarted raining when we got there. Rained all night and the next morning there was about 4" of water on our site. It drained away pretty quickly after the the rain slacked. (Glad I wasn't tent camping). Seemed like the only flooded part were the sites in our immediate area. Campground wasn't very crowded this late in the season. (11/11-11/15). Beach was nice with great views and nice sunset. Pool looked nice(closed) and bathhouse was large clean and modern. The were glamping tents, cabins and rental travel trailers. Bar/restaurant is on the beach. Only had a couple of expensive drinks there. Camp store seemed adequately stocked and sold beer too. Adjacent to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. 30 minutes from Virginia Beach. 10 minutes from the quaint town of Cape Charles and across the street from Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge. Kiptopeake State Park is right up the street where you can see concrete Liberty ships now used as a breakwater.

  • Typical KOA/Commercial Park

    Reviewed 29/9/2020

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    Days stayed: 4

    So... it was packed during the weekend. None of the sites are paved.... basically grass strips. This place is behind a hotel. They do have a restaraunt onsite on the beach (Jackspot) but only opened Thursday - SunWe left a day early due to number of units packed in.... reminds us why we like state parks better

  • Kind of annoying, nice sunsets though!

    Reviewed 30/8/2019

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    Nightly rate: $69

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 326

    We stayed here last year at the same time, and even though the office messed up and wrote the wrong site number down and we stayed in a site way smaller than we should have, it was still a great time! So we stayed again this year. Definitely dog friendly which is great, two pools, and easy access to the beach.This year there was a ...moreWe stayed here last year at the same time, and even though the office messed up and wrote the wrong site number down and we stayed in a site way smaller than we should have, it was still a great time! So we stayed again this year. Definitely dog friendly which is great, two pools, and easy access to the beach.This year there was a surprise resort fee of $22 ($3 a night). I don’t know exactly what for, and I actually don’t mind silly fees like that if I know about it in advance, but nowhere in the confirmation email or the KOA site did it mention it for this location. So, that was annoying.Also new this year they reserved cabanas for hotel guests only. Most people ignored those signs though bc they would be empty otherwise. When I called ahead of time, they told me the reserved cabanas were only a promotion only back in July, and they weren’t doing that anymore ... but it’s the last week of August and they were still doing that.The landscapers were a disaster, mowing and weed whacking wet grass made a mess of our campsite and all of our stuff. Also watch out for the kids on golf carts. They have the best camp store I’ve seen in a while. Pretty much anything you might need is there. The cheaper sites are small ... we paid for the bigger ones this year and it was much better. They do offer a large military discount which is nice. But unexpected resort fees are super annoying. We did take a ride over to Cherrystone Campground and we might stay there next year. It looked pretty nice.

  • Awesome

    Reviewed 1/11/2017

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    Nightly rate: $41

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 150

    Remodeled and expanded in 2016. Beautiful, super clean and very friendly staff. Bathhouses are modern with AC AND big screen Tv”s, individual shower rooms. There is also a hotel on the property with it’s own pool. Campground is on the Chesapeake Bay, nice Sandy beach area, great pool, picnic tables, fire rings and garbage pick-up a...moreRemodeled and expanded in 2016. Beautiful, super clean and very friendly staff. Bathhouses are modern with AC AND big screen Tv”s, individual shower rooms. There is also a hotel on the property with it’s own pool. Campground is on the Chesapeake Bay, nice Sandy beach area, great pool, picnic tables, fire rings and garbage pick-up at curb side. Restaurant/bar on site Jackspot is okay could be better. During the season weekend band by the beach. Super cute camping cabins. Close drive to the quaint Cape Charles.

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