Virginia Landing RV Campground

40226 Upshur Neck Rd., Quinby, VA 23423

757-442-4853

877-570-2267

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GPS: 37.4841,-75.7898

Virginia Landing RV Campground is located at 40226 Upshur Neck Rd., Quinby, Virginia 23423 with a total of 285 campsites. Before your trip to Virginia Landing RV Campground, check out website at http://www.thousandtrails.com/getaways/virginia/virginialanding.asp or contact them through 757-442-4853 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

37.4841, -75.7898

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 37.4841, -75.7898

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Overview of Virginia Landing RV Campground


Longest RV Reported: 42 feet (Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

285

Open Seasonally:

March to Oct

Elevation:

0 ft / 0 m

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  • Beautiful Scenery

    Reviewed 26/4/2022

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    Days stayed: 28

    Site number: 339

    Every year my family stays at this campground for 28 days. The 2 ladies that run the whole campground are wonderful. They are so helpful and always have a smile. Most of the campsites have a water view, which is beautiful. Downfall is that there is only water and electric. Septic system needs to be replaced. There is a dumping station ...moreEvery year my family stays at this campground for 28 days. The 2 ladies that run the whole campground are wonderful. They are so helpful and always have a smile. Most of the campsites have a water view, which is beautiful. Downfall is that there is only water and electric. Septic system needs to be replaced. There is a dumping station though and half the campsites have a big red X on them for not in service. The campground is really quiet and not much of anything to do. They could really use some upgrades. The pool is closed. The fishing dock was torn down. The club house is closed. They do have mini golf which is outdated but still useable. The playground is currently torn down but the lady said they are working on putting a new one up. So if you have children, make sure you bring things to entertain them with. But overall campground is very laid back. We enjoy coming down and taking the boat out fishing and just riding around on the golf cart(there is plenty of park to ride around on) and the views of the water are just gorgeous.

  • Mixed

    Reviewed 20/9/2021

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    Days stayed: 4

    I've gone back and forth on this one. The property is lovely. Huge property with water views throughout, and choice of sites in wooded area or open field area. Sites are all quite spacious with more than enough room for any size rig. Location is extremely remote, so very quiet and beautiful night sky. Plenty of room for walking or...moreI've gone back and forth on this one. The property is lovely. Huge property with water views throughout, and choice of sites in wooded area or open field area. Sites are all quite spacious with more than enough room for any size rig. Location is extremely remote, so very quiet and beautiful night sky. Plenty of room for walking or biking around the property, or along the 5+ mile entrance road leading to the park.But it seems like this campground is going through an identity crisis! Most sites are permanently closed, marked with a big red X. Only one staff member on the whole property. There are remnants of a pool, a fishing dock, a lodge, mini golf - all abandoned and overgrown. Maybe this was a large thriving camp at one time...? One section of the property behind the RV sites has been converted to a neighborhood, with many full sized homes/cottages - it's weird - the whole place just has a weird vibe to it.No real complaints - bathrooms fine, laundry fine, property clean. We enjoyed relaxing, riding our bikes, a trip to walmart to re-stock - thats about all there was to do, it's such a remote location. I don't think I will be back, just too remote for me, but fine place to stay if you're looking for some peace and quiet.

  • Free Thousand Trails site

    Reviewed 27/10/2020

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    Days stayed: 1

    First year RV we got the TT basic pass for free. This was our first time at one. We had electric and water only site with a nice water view. Power went out at 10:30 though and we only had 1 night. The staff was very friendly but seem underfunded. Close to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel so we may stay again.

  • Waaay out there, but quiet and beautiful views

    Reviewed 19/6/2020

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    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 332

    Stayed here just 1 night as part of our Thousand Trails membership. Full hookups (50amp, water, sewer) but possibly one of the strangest hookups we've yet encountered in our year of full-time RV living. The power was right next to the site as usual, the sewer was a bit of a stretch but nothing crazy. But then the water took nearly all ...moreStayed here just 1 night as part of our Thousand Trails membership. Full hookups (50amp, water, sewer) but possibly one of the strangest hookups we've yet encountered in our year of full-time RV living. The power was right next to the site as usual, the sewer was a bit of a stretch but nothing crazy. But then the water took nearly all 50 feet of our hose to stretch over to a shared Y-valve connected to multiple Y-valves that provide water for multiple sites out of the same water spigot. Nobody else was hooked up around us so we didn't have to share water, but that would surely decrease your water flow if all the valves are in use.We chose a nice site near the water. The site was gravel with a cement pad on the side with a picnic bench. On either side of the gravel site the grass was soggy and we dug in a bit when backing up.The internet was nearly non-existent. Not a surprise given the remote location, but without much else to do unless you drive 30+ minutes to Cape Charles or other nearby towns, we weren't left with a lot to see or do at the campground.We were planning on staying a few nights, but because of the lack of internet and the remote location, we opted to move along to another stop.

  • Pretty but not kept up

    Reviewed 9/5/2019

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    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 504

    The setting of this Thousand Trails park is very pretty. Green, tall pines, wildlife, view of ocean(bay), but sadly the sites are just not well maintained. 106 of the roughly 170 sites are not operable. The picnic tables at the sites are soft from rot and unless you use not only table clothes, but seat cloths, you may walk away with ...moreThe setting of this Thousand Trails park is very pretty. Green, tall pines, wildlife, view of ocean(bay), but sadly the sites are just not well maintained. 106 of the roughly 170 sites are not operable. The picnic tables at the sites are soft from rot and unless you use not only table clothes, but seat cloths, you may walk away with splinters. The sites are pretty flat, but right between trees. Grassy/dirt pads (which are fine and what we are used to but if your looking for slab, it is not here. The view of the water is pretty but so far it appears inaccessible. It would also appear that some people may live here which junks the place up. The facilities appear old which is sadly what we have experienced at another Thousand Trails property. We received a free year with our TC purchase but would not renew. We have camped and RVd for years so we are not new to camping, just to these sites. We do have water and electric, but just a handful of sites have sewer. There is a dump station smack dab in the middle of the park. So if you don’t mind old facilities this place could be fine for you. We are typically dry campers so the luxury of electricity and water was great and the coolness is welcoming in summer heat, but I think we would probably explore other options in the future. One final note....the address says Quinby, maps calls it Painter or Exeter. Regardless, follow your GPS and when it ends and says you have arrived, just keep driving. Go passed the golf course on the right and keep driving until you dead end into the property. (Probably another 2-3 miles).

  • Update to my original post....

    Reviewed 9/5/2019

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    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 504

    So we just walked the property. Pool empty, fishing pier dilapidated with caution tape (white from fading) marina has collapsed piers and more faded caution tape all over. Mini golf unkept and supplies locked in a closet. This property is in dire need of repairs and I only mention these so if you come with your kids expecting fun stu...moreSo we just walked the property. Pool empty, fishing pier dilapidated with caution tape (white from fading) marina has collapsed piers and more faded caution tape all over. Mini golf unkept and supplies locked in a closet. This property is in dire need of repairs and I only mention these so if you come with your kids expecting fun stuff to do....there is none. They should be reprimanded for keeping this on their website. Again, if you just want to relax and enjoy the cool breeze it’s great. Just don’t expect anything else.

  • If you like quiet, this is the place.

    Reviewed 29/4/2019

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    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 317

    Very nice campground with level sites. As Thousand Trails members this campground isn't in our zone, nor is it part of the upcharge "Trails Program". As a result, we decided to add the southern zone to our plan and are glad we did. Being there in late April we were part of a small group of RV's in the full hook up area. The sites are l...moreVery nice campground with level sites. As Thousand Trails members this campground isn't in our zone, nor is it part of the upcharge "Trails Program". As a result, we decided to add the southern zone to our plan and are glad we did. Being there in late April we were part of a small group of RV's in the full hook up area. The sites are level but grassy, there's some gravel on the drive up area but it's barely noticeable. As campers are aware, grassy sites are incredibly messy and unpleasant during the wet season, and it's been raining A LOT in the area as well as during our stay. That said, there is a solid concrete pad with a clean picnic table. The staff indicated they're working on adding gravel to more sites. Time will tell on that. Be forewarned, This campground is 10 miles from RT.13 and another 5+ miles to services so if you need things, or if you're arriving late, catch the Super Walmart on 13 before heading to the campground. To their credit, the campground called the morning of our arrival to ask for approximate arrival time. At that time, they told us about the distance to stores/services. Also, it was suggested to keep speeds down and eyes open on the road leading to the campground (Upshur) as there's a lot of wildlife in the area. This is good advice as we saw many deer and turkey running around.The staff is very pleasant to deal with and very helpful when needed. There was a tornado watch in effect during our stay, they called to inform us and to take the proper precautions in the event the watch becomes a warning. No issues with the water/electric/sewer systems. The TT website indicates they have WiFi, I didn't see anything listed in the available WiFi networks and I didn't inquire. Verizon Cell and Data services worked well with 2-3 bars at all times. In the end, we're glad we stayed here and will definitely go back, this is a nice campground and is worth the trip.

  • Hidden and Neglected gem

    Reviewed 13/4/2017

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    Nightly rate: $24

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 332

    We stayed here with Passport America discount. $20 a night plus $4 resort amenity fee. Amenities are nonexistent. Campground was quiet and comfortable but could be a lot busier if they spent the money to fix and update it. Most of the electric sites were not functional. Pool was not open yet, but looked like there would be a lot of wor...moreWe stayed here with Passport America discount. $20 a night plus $4 resort amenity fee. Amenities are nonexistent. Campground was quiet and comfortable but could be a lot busier if they spent the money to fix and update it. Most of the electric sites were not functional. Pool was not open yet, but looked like there would be a lot of work to get it open. Internet access in the lodge sucked. adequate AT&T signal for our hot spot. Putt putt golf course was in state of disrepair and dirty. Grounds were maintained very well. Our site had adequate electric, water and sewer hookups. Long narrow asphalt road leading to the campground.

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Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 04/29/2019

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 04/13/2017

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