
Norfolk’s coastal landscape offers glamping enthusiasts a remarkable blend of maritime charm and outdoor adventure. From sandy shores to lush state parks, the region provides unique opportunities to experience nature without sacrificing comfort.
Discover pristine camping destinations like First Landing State Park and KOA Virginia Beach, where coastal landscapes meet modern amenities. Norfolk’s glamping scene invites travelers to explore the region’s natural beauty with unparalleled ease and style.
Explore Norfolk’s top glamping destinations now!
Featured Glamping Spots in Norfolk
- First Landing State Park Camping (Virginia Beach)
- Chesapeake Bay KOA (Cape Charles)
- York River State Park Camping (Williamsburg)
- KOA Virginia Beach (Virginia Beach)
- False Cape State Park Camping (Virginia Beach)
- North Bay Shore Campground (Cape Charles)
Chesapeake Bay KOA (Cape Charles)
What to Expect
Private beach with waterfront Sunset Beach Bar & Grille
Description
Waterfront KOA resort nestled on Virginia's Eastern Shore, offering safari tents and RV sites with direct Chesapeake Bay access. Guests can kayak pristine wetlands, enjoy a private beach, and explore 1,700 acres of surrounding parkland with wildlife viewing opportunities.
Where: Cape Charles | More Info: Chesapeake Bay KOA
False Cape State Park Camping (Virginia Beach)
What to Expect
Completely vehicle-free coastal wilderness preserve
Description
False Cape State Park offers primitive camping along 6 miles of undeveloped Atlantic coastline. Accessible only by foot, bicycle, or boat, this remote wilderness area provides an immersive nature experience between Back Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can explore historic Wash Woods site, hike coastal trails, and enjoy pristine beach landscapes.
Where: Virginia Beach | More Info: False Cape State Park Camping
First Landing State Park Camping (Virginia Beach)
What to Expect
Historic coastal park with diverse maritime ecosystems
Description
Virginia's most-visited state park features 20 miles of trails, 1.5 miles of Chesapeake Bay beach, and diverse ecosystems including cypress swamps and maritime forests. Historic site where English colonists first landed in 1607, offering cabins, yurts, camping, and rich natural habitats.
Where: Virginia Beach | More Info: First Landing State Park Camping
KOA Virginia Beach (Virginia Beach)
What to Expect
Adventureworks Zip Line and Pocket Activity Park
Description
Virginia Beach KOA Holiday offers comprehensive camping experiences with RV sites featuring KOA Patios, deluxe and camping cabins, and tent sites. Located minutes from Atlantic Ocean beaches, the campground provides amenities like a zip line, dog park, pools, and seasonal bike rentals. Ideal for families seeking a versatile outdoor recreation destination.
Where: Virginia Beach | More Info: KOA Virginia Beach
North Bay Shore Campground (Cape Charles)
What to Expect
Waterfront camping sites with Chesapeake Bay views
Description
North Bay Shore Campground offers waterfront camping sites along the Chesapeake Bay in Cape Charles. Situated on a scenic peninsula, the campground provides direct bay access with spaces for RVs, tents, and trailers overlooking tranquil water views.
Where: Cape Charles | More Info: North Bay Shore Campground
York River State Park Camping (Williamsburg)
What to Expect
Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve site
Description
York River State Park spans 2,954 acres along the York River, offering a pristine estuarine environment with 40 miles of hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails. Visitors can explore diverse ecosystems including marsh, river shoreline, and forests, with opportunities for fishing, boat launches, and nature observation.
Where: Williamsburg | More Info: York River State Park Camping