We stayed in the campground. We had a pull thru site that fit our 45' toy hauler and our truck with plenty of room. Full hookups including WiFi and cable( we didn't use the cable) $49 what a steal!!!! Great price. We also did the cavern tour and wow definitely got our cardio in with that. Super cool, very informative. We would definitely stay here again. Great value, Big RV friendly, right off the interstate. 10 outta 10
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Darrell & Jeredene Ollenberger
Oct 21, 2025
2.0
The park was easy to find. It is located just off of I 81. There is pavement all the way. Signage is adequate. Check in was self serve. If you don’t have the correct cash, the operator will follow up at the site. The rules are fairly basic. The interior roads are graveled and in good condition.
Our site, 59, was a gravel based pull thru that was easily long enough for our Coach and Towed. Services (30 amp, water and sewer only) were to the left side. Distancing is very close for a rural park. Each site has a table and a fire pit. The fire pit was very rough. Just a few stones tossed on the ground. Our site was flat and even. Overall the park was pretty old and rustic but not a bad overnighter
We did not use the park included wifi and we could not get the cable TV to work. We did not find any OTA channels. Satellite might be difficult. We did not use the washrooms or showers as they required a code and we did not need them anyway.
There are a number of permanents and many were pretty trashy.
There are no restaurants or stores within easy walking distance but just a short drive away you can find food, shopping and convenience stores. We found this park to be an okay overnighter. We paid $50.00 per night inc tax and we feel we received poor value. We will not be back.
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Richard Scooter
Oct 19, 2025
3.0
Spent one night here with our 34 ft fifth wheel. Large (long) pull thru with full hook ups but sites are really close together. Approach to campground was easy not far from highway, sites are not very level with grass and gravel surface. No busy roads near by so night was quiet. Campground is small and part of the Dixie Caverns.
Willem van Adrichem, Oct 2025
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Mike Tucker
Oct 19, 2025
5.0
We enjoyed this place. We learned that Virginia protects the cave and theres a $500 fine for touching any part of the cave lol
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Colton
Oct 6, 2025
1.0
Not travel trailer friendly Oddly enough for a caverns and campground establishment. We walked through the antique shop it was nice but unfortunately we didn't get to tour the caverns before being asked to leave. spent about a half hour milling around the antique shop but unfortunately a woman walked over from the gift shop side as I was checking out and I was told my "small travel trailer was taking up to much real estate in her parking lot" Seemed odd based on the amount of unoccupied blacktop 100 yards each way aswell as a few remaining lines spaces but whatever I guess the potential customers might want to park in those spaces are more important than the 4 customers on site So that was that. I figured if it's so unacceptable for the next person to arrive to park a little farther away and walk in than it would be just as unacceptable for me to do so So We just left and told the kids sorry
Dixie Cavern's gift shop and antique store hours are Wednesday-Monday, 10:00 am-5:00 pm (closed Tuesdays). Weekday tour hours are Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. with tours at 11:00 am, 1:00 pm, and 3:00 pm (closed Tuesdays). On weekends, tours are every 30 minutes between 10:30 am and 4:00 pm.
Are you dog-friendly business?
The campground, store, and antique mall are all dog-friendly. Sadly, the caverns are not dog-friendly in order to protect the local wildlife.
Is everything handicap-accessible?
The campground and stores are handicap-accessible, the caverns are not ,as there 342 stairs leading to the caves.
How long does the tour take?
The tour takes 45 to 50 minutes.
What is the temperature in the caves?
The temperature is 55 degrees in the caves year-round. We are open and you can visit all year long.