KOA Resort Cape Charles/Chesapeake Bay
Cape Charles, VA
32246 Lankford Highway
Fee: unknown · Type: caravan_site
Power
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Cape Charles, VA
32246 Lankford Highway
Fee: unknown · Type: caravan_site
Power
Chincoteague Island, VA
6742 Maddox Boulevard
Fee: yes · Type: caravan_site
Drinking water, Toilets, Power, Internet
Damascus, VA
812 Orchard Hill Road
Fee: unknown · Type: caravan_site
Power, Internet
Dumfries, VA
16058 Dumfries Road
Fee: yes · Type: caravan_site
Power
Floyd, VA
2697 Franklin Pike Southeast
Fee: yes · Type: caravan_site
Power, Internet
Norfolk, VA
1525 Bayville Street
Fee: unknown · Type: marina
Basic listing
Virginia Beach, VA
1240 General Booth Boulevard
Fee: yes · Type: camp_site
Drinking water, Showers, Power, Internet
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Use a designated sanitary dump station, campground sewer connection, approved municipal facility, or operator-approved truck stop/RV park. Do not dump black or gray water on the ground, in storm drains, or anywhere without explicit permission.
Some truck stops, travel centers, campgrounds, and RV parks have dump stations, but access can be guest-only, paid, seasonal, or located away from fuel lanes. Call ahead if the listing does not clearly confirm public access.
Some locations provide potable water, non-potable rinse water, both, or neither. Verify signage before filling a fresh tank and use separate hoses for drinking water and sewer rinse water.
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