Limestone Park Campground, located at 18291 Main St, Buchanan, VA, is a family-friendly destination offering a variety of camping options including RV sites (some with full hookups), tent sites, and cabins. Situated along the James River, it provides opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and tubing. Amenities typically include a swimming pool, bathhouses, laundry facilities, a playground, and a general store, making it a popular spot for a peaceful outdoor retreat.
Information regarding the specific temperature of the pool(s) at Limestone Park Campground is not readily available. As an outdoor pool, its temperature would naturally fluctuate with the ambient weather conditions.
What are people saying (AI review summary)? text: "Visitors say this campground has a grassy camping area, a pool, and a grill and snack bar. They also highlight the friendly staff and the campground\'s convenient location for an overnight stay.\n\nSome reviews mention the bathroom facilities can be outdated." language_code: "en-US"
Reviews
Easy access to freeway and yet the property is off the freeway a bit for a quite area. Each spot and road is gravel and smooth. The entire power system looks relatively new and has the 110, 30 amp, and 50 amp - no problems and in great condition. Water pressure is great. pulled 42 foot camper with truck into spot and plenty of room. There are no sewer spots but the dump station is concrete with hoses and easy access. Really nice river access in two different types of water, one for swimming and one for rafting or wading in the river. playground for the kids, 4 pickleball courts and 1 tennis court. large pool with plenty of space for a lot of people, small order to go (or sit at the tables outside) restaurant to prepare food items. The people here are great and very friendly. Would definitely stay here again.
Fantastic layover from Hwy 81. We got spot 9 and love how spacious it is. You’re right on the James River overlooking Purgatory mountain. It’s quiet and the dogs loved exploring. Great pricing for what you get. The town Buchanan is just a couple miles down the road and a ton of history in the area. We would -00% stay here again.
This is a "hands-off" campground. No attendant. On-line reservation, on-line check-in. The sites are fine. For the most part, they are all bunched together at the far end of the complex, and kind of tight. Of course, no sewer hookup, but the water and 50Amp power were good. It's only a few minutes off 81, but there is not much road noise from 81. But there was some road noise from US 11, and a few trains in the distance which were loud but not overwhelming. The James River here, but you can't really see it. Great T-Mobile signal, no Wi-Fi. Apparently you can stay in the outer parking area for free (no hook-ups). I paid $49.00 including taxes and fees per night. As this is no sewer at the sites, in my view, this park is overpriced. It is convenient to Hwy 81, but there is really nothing around the area. Except for Natural Bridges State Park, which at $9.00 per person, I also think is overpriced. Also you can't use the park facilities without paying extra. If I stop here again, I'll just use the free boondocking parking lot for a night.
It's a little quirky but it has everything you need. The pool was closed for the season when we camped but the bathrooms and showers were open. There are no sewer hook ups but there is a very easy dump station. There's a trail to a lovely creek, which our dogs really enjoyed. There's no campground office. We reserved online at 5:30pm after trying unsuccessfully to make same-night reservations at a few other campgrounds. It's a Christian ministry but that seems to be separate from the camping. Just a few miles off 81, no grocery store in town but a Dollar General is on the right about 1/2 mile before the campground. Perfect for an overnight stay - or two if the pool was open!
It looks like a terrifying scene from a movie at first. It was 90 degrees the day we arrived and no shade in sight. There's beautiful trees around the perimeter of the area. Let's face it, it's a ballfield turned RV park. When I saw the sign that said "ministry"well I was wondering if we were going to have to sit through some service before we could park. But everything was online, no one disturbed us or checked us in. There's not a lot of directions out there. There are signs but a lot of signs say private, so if you are just pulling in you kind of wonder where to go and where the toilet is. Things aren't marked for understanding from across the way. There's a swimming pool for $8, and I ate a hamburger at the snack shack, which was a lot better than eating at Tammy's place. But then again it was really hot and miserable. This place has lots of potential. The lady there was very nice. If you're using the pool, the showers are fine but if you're camping and don't plan on showering in your swimsuit, then there's little privacy issue. Just a cinder block building with two showerheads on one wall. It brought back memories of middle school gym class. I think this place would be great for a summer camp, and it wasn't bad for spending the night passing through.
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