Shenandoah National Park Campground Next to Graves Mountain Farm & Its 1800 Acres

Graves Mountain Farm & Lodges Resort Campground by Shenandoah National Park

  • In the 1930s we gave up 2000 acres to make this lower part of the park.
  • Can't get any closer than that.

Graves Mountain Lodge Resort Campground is 7 miles from the Shenandoah National Park's White Oak Canyon trail head and it is we who provide the Park with their parking lots there.

The Campground is 7.5 miles from Shenandoah National Park's Old Rag trail head - the "back" trail head, not the packed "front" one.

We have direct access to Upper Dark Hollow Trail, Rose River Trail, Rose Rive Fire Road trail and the sequence of Rapidan trails.

Campground by Shenandoah National Park
Camping - Tent - Car - RV - RV Groups

Fly Fishing for Mountain Native Trout or Stocked in Lower Portions

Fly Fishing for Mountain Native Trout or Stocked in Lower Portions

 

 

Campground by Shenandoah National Park

1800 Acre Farm to Play On

Campground is 7 to 55 acres on the Farm

2 Mountain Streams
2 Fishing Ponds - no license needed
18 Miles of Trails
Seasonal Pool - fee payable $10 pp per day in 2023

No Need to Reserve - always plenty of space
Free-form Camping - no assigned places
You get to make your own world
Pet Friendly - on leads please
No hook-ups, sorry
Note - 7 Day camping limit

Fees
Adult to 15 yrs - $12 per person per night

14 yrs to 6 yrs - $6 per person per night
5 yrs and under - FREE
Horses - $10 per horse per night

  • 7 to 55 acres of meadows on the 1800 acre Farm
    Please stay within signed areas as the size of the campground changes according to festival events 
  • Free-form make your own place
  • No picnic tables
  • No fire ring - make your own from river rocks at field edges
    Please return the  rocks so that we can mow without breaking the blades
  • Wood - collect from forest or buy down at the Market-Deli & Tackle
  • Water spigots up front
  • Small electrical supply up front - for devices only
  • Porta-toilets and pit toilets
  • Wet toilets, sinks and showers are usually available down at the bathhouse in the DORM area behind the packing shed opposite the Market
  • Fiber Optic WiFi- that allows for Cell service calling and receiving - even without cell service - up front. Get password at bulletin board, Market or Main Lodge
  • Calendar of events, music and activities at Graves MountainCell phones - connect to your network via our WiFi both to call out and receive calls. We are remote so no cell towers available
  • Open 24 hours - at night please be quiet when arriving at setting up
  • Dog Friendly -  on leash, please
  • Old Rag  Hike- 6.5 miles to the back entrance (Weakley Hollow/Berry Hollow Fire Rd and Old Rag Shelter |10.5 miles to Nethers/Front Entrance.
  • White Oak Canyon Hike - 6.5 miles up our back hollow road

Adventuring at the Farm on 1800 Acres by and around Shenandoah National Park

Long view of our Rose River Valley & the Blue Ridge

Long view of our Rose River Valley & the Blue Ridge

Hiking

Our own 18 miles of trails - easy strolls rising to really tough uphill to 3200 feet - not Old Rag but tough enough to kick a butt or three. It's one of our own two mountains. This one is "Doubletop", the other one - lower - is, of course, Graves Mountain.

Up the classic Shenandoah National Park hikes - Old Rag and White Oak Canyon - both just up our back hollow road - 7 miles.

Fly Fishing

Three mountain streams - two here on the farm and the Rapidan a short drive. Two streams are stocked and natives are higher up. On your own or with a guide.

Pond Fishing

Two ponds. One with bass and catfish, one with stocked trout - seasonal.

Fly Fishing Guided 

Learning with one of our guides. He will start you off with a Fly Rod or hone the skills you want to have - like mountain stream fishing for wily natives.

Horse Riding

Trail Rides - 1 hour to all day. Through orchards, meadows, woods and up our mountains

Lessons with Eddie and Leah - from "Get to Know the Horse" to high level communication.

Overnight Camping Trail Ride - Long day in the saddle winds up at Rapidan camping area with feast from the cam-fire, tents set up for you, sleeping bags ready, then trail ride breakfast, pack-up and the trails back to the Farm.

Road Biking

Flats through the valley and up rural side turns.

Turn by Turns as set up by the "Tour de Madison", our local road bike challenge in mid-May.

Super challenges to get you ready for a Tour e France if not the Rockies' Triple By-pass. On little traveled roads, you will hear the cars coming, on no verge roads. Here we have bye ways up down and around, up down and around, back down and back-around.

Mountain Biking

Doodling along our dirt roads, riding along meadows, through orchards, by ponds, and streams.

Long pulls up non-technical double tracks to above us - to the top of the Blue Ridge.

Tough, technical scrambles along trails to the tops of our two mountains - strong skills needed on rough trails that are rich in rock.

Mountain Climbing
- learn or hone your skills with our partners, Shenandoah Mountain Guides

Full day - drive up to Old Stony. Minimum of four, please, or check what other groups may be booked so that you can join in and make new mates.

Cascading Down Waterfalls
- wet and slithery
- learning to rappel down the falls in White Oak Canyon. Shenandoah Mountain Guides leads and makes it not seem scary.

Full day - drive up our back hollow road to White Oak Canyon, hike to the top of the waterfalls and start to learn the tools of the slipping and sliding. Minimum of four, please. Weekdays only as too many people in the falls during weekends. We need peace to learn.

Trail Running

Flat around the meadows and orchards

Killer up the mountains

Craft beers when beat

Farm Life Exploring
- life's better on the farm

Farm Yard Exploring with the goats, chickens, pet pigs and calf

Farm Yard Exploring with the goats, chickens, pet pigs and calf

Egg collecting at the Valley Chicken Coop - below the Main Lodge.

Walking with Ellie and Bootsie - pet pigs and not so little any more, plus BB the pet calf.

Goat play - along with wondering  at the `monster pigs and non-monster self-shearing sheep.

Cattle and calves  - also Longhorns in the field by the entrance to the Farm.

Horses and Ponies - trail rides and learning..

Swimming in our "swimming hole".  Yes, getting wet and splashing does not not always have to be in a pool.

Spotting bears, deer, little beetle and bug critters around the cabins and lodge rooms, eagles, herons, owls, hawks and vultures.

Just Playtime

Huge pool - seasonal, - Memorial Day Weekend through Labor day.

Huge pool - seasonal, - Memorial Day Weekend through Labor day.

Strolling around the ponds, in the orchards, along the stream.

Swimming - huge Pool - seasonal (not heated), Memorial Weekend through Labor Day. There is a fee payable - in 2023 $10pp all day.

Swimming hole play in the stream.

Campfire with S'mores
- Fri, Sat and anytime you want at your cabin or lodge fire-pit.

Local Music and Beverages - Sat afternoons with our best local vineyard's wines, our own hard cider, Graves Mountain "Squeeze", local craft beer, and  moonshine. Living LOCAL.

Massages – must book ahead, please.

Vineyard Tours – four Vineyards within 30 mins. One, the best, DuCard, is just over the hill. Superior wines framed by vineyards and Blue Ridge.  A rural experience looking up to where our orchards were in the 50's. Living LOCAL

Craft Brewers tour – four brewers within 30 mins. Living LOCAL.

Game Room at the Lodge - board games, puzzles and ping pong

Games in your cabin

Library at Poplar Lodge

Corn Hole - also regular Corn Hole tournaments that are master-minded by one of our farmers, Kaleb, who is variously #1 or #2 in the country - along with his sister and younger brother who both compete. Living LOCAL.

Horseshoes - down by the river

Volleyball - we have a sand court next to the pool, Covid allowing

Badminton & croquet - available by the pool, Covid allowing

Touring the sights – the historic houses, meandering the byways, Luray Caverns, Skyline Drive

Antiquing – 70,000 sq. ft. in Ruckersville – 30 mins

Barn Quilt art tour through Greene County. We have one of the barn quilts on our Main Lodge

Rocking Chair lazy day. We do that too here.


Festivals of Farming & Community
All subject to Covid process and as a result may be postponed to the next year

Early April
Heritage Trout Fishing Day
- special day for young fisher folk with Trout Unlimited along our streams and on our ponds

Weekend Following Memorial Day
Music Festival - Roots & Branches of Bluegrass 
- three days Bluegrass - our Mountain Heritage and where it has grown - that's the roots and branches, jamming, hikes, yoga, bike rides, mountain climbing.

Fourth of July
Fireworks and Band for Madison County

Here at the Farm for the whole County.

Last weekend of July
Peach Day Festival
Farm stand and Peaches of course, music, food, local beer and wine tent.

Throughout the year - approximately 3 weekends
Bluegrass Jams – in the Campground

First three weekends in October
Apple Harvest Festival

Apples, apple picking, pumpkins, squashes, apple butter doughnut, cider, hard cider, wines beers, hay-rides, farm-yard, hay mountain, hay maze, food, stream playing, local mountain music, Birds of Prey Shows- Raptor Encounters, and lots of things we should not be eating, over 75 vendors.

Halloween
- new tradition of the Haunting of the Apple Packing Shed, now a local tradition led by the Hurt Family who live nearby and two of whom work on the Farm.

New Year's Eve
- local band and good times with local brews, Covid allowing.

Valentine's
- local band and good time with local brews, Covid allowing.

Discovering & Learning

Nature Discovery Walk
Nature walk discovery  of the Blue ridge by Shenadoah National Park.
Sat at 11 AM - 12:15 PM -  free, with Jenn and Daniel Mintz. History, geology, and nature at work in the valley. For all ages. Living LOCAL.

Get to Know the Horse 
With Circle H Equine Stables here on the farm: trail rides, lessons, stabling during camping, horse sales
Living LOCAL.

Fly Fishing Lessons & Guiding
See here for Fly Fishing and Spin Casting on 2 mountain streams and 3 ponds plus another two mountain streams nearby. Living LOCAL.`

Yoga classes - all levels
Yoga at Graves Mountain - many Saturdays and available for a private session for yourself or a group. With Jenn Bennet Mintz of In True Nature. $10 drop-in. Mats available.

Wellness Weekends
Wellness weekends at Graves Mountain - see here for schedule and what makes up the weekend.
Living LOCAL.

Guided Hikes with Jenn and Tim - our nature and adventuring team
We have regular guided hikes on the farm, shortish 1.5 hrs , easy to challenging, usually $10 per hike. Children free. See here for our schedule and to sign up.

Watercolor Learning Workshop with Lou Messa.
Monthly workshop for acrylic-watercolor landscape learners and wise ones. Lou is a local Blue Ridge landscape legend who loves to grow new artists. Living LOCAL.

Soap Making Class Workshop
Soap making workshop with Cornerstone Lavender Farms expert. Once a month.
Living LOCAL.

Rock Climbing
Mountain exploring, rock climbing  with  our partners - Shenadoah Mountain Guides

Team Building with resident gurus "TeamLink".
They train the "Seals" and Fortune 500 groups and local non-profits.

The Farm Restaurant - Southern Contemporary

the Farm Restaurant with Southern Home-style Cooking

the Farm Restaurant with Southern Home-style Cooking

 - at the Farm Restaurant
-  to-go at the Market

Southern Flavors and Special Diets
Southern home-style traditional flavors with contemporary twists  - pot pies, skillet fried chicken, chicken and dumplings, meatloaf, smoked BBQ along with basics such as burgers, quiche, lasagna and vegetarian options.

Kids Meals and Family Friendly Pricing
Child Half Price Discount  - 14 to 6 yrs
Toddler Free - 5 and down yrs.
Kids Menu with Sides $7

Vegetarian and Gluten Free
We always have vegetarian options along with gluten free suggestions. In addition to the menu, please ask for what the chef can do for you.

Living LOCAL.
Most of our vegetables come from our neighboring farms in season.

We make our own Apple Butter, jams, jellies, and cider - also now our own Hard Cider - Graves Mountain "Squeeze".

Wines, beers, and spirits - Living LOCAL.
DuCard Vineyard is our local partner, just one hollow over. Julien crafts fine French style wines.
Beer Hound Brewers in Culpeper brew our craft beers.
Hard Cider - we make our own special "old style" hard cider - our "Squeeze".
Moonshine - Tim Smith's Climax Moonshine and Bourbon both come from Belmont Farms in Culpeper.

Market Deli & Tackle
Our corner store has prepared foods for dinners to go from the Farm Restaurant, hot and cold deli sandwiches.

Deposit, Cancellation, Check-in & Check-out

Check In Time
Anytime as there are no assigned sites. Free-form is the way.

Check Out Time
Any time.

Late Checkout
As late as you like.

Deposit Required 
No deposit required.

Cancellation
Full refund if cancellation is at least 72 hours of arrival.

Honor Box Check-in
Always open. Use cash, fill out form and hang your placard in your vehicle.

  • For Credit Cards, please charge at the Market or up at the Main Lodge

Pay Online Option
Please follow the link below to book and pay online.
Bring your paper confirmation with you and attach it to your self-check-in paper work to show that you have paid. This does not give you a "defined" space - still free-form camping where YOU choose.

Campground Hosts
Eddie and Leah of the Stables. They will come through several times a day. The stables are up the road (toward the Blue Ridge), first lane on your right - Apple Tree Lane - drive to by the silo - the stables are just to the left.

Always Open for Arrival
Please just respect the peace of others when you come in.

Information, Events, Maps, Restaurant
All available across the road and up the hill at the Main Lodge Guest Care.

Size of Campground
The camp ground starts at 7 acres and expands to 55 plus cares.

What Is it Like at Graves
The Blue Ridge starts to rise just to the northwest - the shoulder
Our farm lands abut the Shenandoah National Park in one place. To one side of you is our lower mountain - Graves  at just 890 ft- there is a good ridge trail up to it. To the other side is Doubletop Mountain at 3455 ft - a hard scrabble on loose rock footing - technical.

You are on a working farm, with many activities - 12 plus - see the tabs on the listing, farm animal tours, live music, local beers, wines, and moonshine, a southern family style restaurant, nature walks, hawk walks discoveries, a seasonal pool with lifeguards ($5 pp), two swimming holes, two stocked fishing ponds, two mountain trout streams, massage, Yoga, and mountain climbing - all by appointment.

Where on the Farm
In the Rose River Valley - braced by two streams.
Just down the road - 200 yards - form the Market-Deli & Tackle corner store.

The Main Lodge Overlooking our stream valley, the farm, and the Blue Ridge with "Old Rag" mountain folding above Graves Mountain.
 - Coffee available at the main lodge from 7:30 AM. and the Market from 7AM

Hiking Old ragHiking the Two Famous SNP Trails 

  • The Park access fee: $15 pp for a week/
  • $30 per car and all people in t for a week.
    When parking choose car and MARK your car with your receipt.
  • Young ones - 15 yrs down are FREE
  • Buy on lone if you choose - here 

    #1
    Old Rag Mountain Trails, Up and Down or Circuit.

    No dogs allowed on Old Rag Trails.

    Now, for 2022 and on, the Park requires a day use trail permit for all hikers so as to limit hikers to a reasonable number.
    :: Buy tickets for each Old Rag hiker here >

You must take rain gear and extra layers- frequent showers in the summer, food, water, extra layers, and head lamp. - WEATHER CHANGES and you could get into a "white out".

There is no cell access.

There are two ways to do this hike
1) Front Access , scrambling  through the boulder slots. This is VERY busy on weekends. It is a 10.5 mile drive from the Campground - going the back way via Etlan to Nethers to trail head.
Trail Details here > The main parking lot is now right by the trail head with the over flow lots back 6/10th of mile. On a weekend, you will be hiking with hundred of others. The circuit is 9.5 miles and will take at least 8 hrs. Half is a 2800 ft vertical climb and descent while half is fire road and not too challenging.

2) Back access -up our back hollow road - Weakley Hollow Rd, which starts by the corner Market. It is 6.6 miles to Berry Hollow Parking area. Limited parking but not much used. DO NOT park on the road shoulder. If needed, drive back to the White Oak Parking lot and walk up. Put park fees in the honor box. For Trail details -  see narrative explanation here >. and follow these details in partial reverse You can go up to the top and down - 1780 elevation gain, with not many other hikers. Tough hike but you do not scramble through the rock slots.  6-7 hrs - STRENUOUS. Do do the full loop, scrambling down through the slots - now with the throngs from the front access, then at bottom you will loop back on the Weakley Hollow Fire Rd/Berry Hollow to your car.  9.5 hrs. STRENUOUS, last part of circuit is gentle.


#2
White Oak Canyon Trail
Dog Friendly Trail.

Parking Lot and Trail Head - a 6 mile drive up our back hollow road - Weakley Hollow Rd - that starts at the corner Market-Deli & Tackle. Park in the large parking lot. Put Park Fees in Honor Box.  For hike details see here > And here > https://gohikevirginia.com/whiteoak-canyon-trail/

3 miles, 430 ft elevation gain This is not too strenuous, can be a family hike, up by a series of waterfalls.

    • Our cascading workshop comes down these waterfalls - led by our Shenandoah Mountain Guides Team).

The hike can be STRENUOUS if you choose to hike up to the top of the Ridge.

Warning In winter - black ice build up by waterfalls, means that for safety, you should stay well back from the falls. Black ice can cause a catastrophic tumble. It happens. Please be aware..

Our Own 18 Miles of Trails
On the Farm we have 18 miles of trails that can connect out to Camp Hoover, Rapidan and then up to Skyline Drive.

  • We have gentle strolls out through the orchard, around ponds, along the stream sides, up onto the shoulders of Graves Mountain, and then up to the ridge line.
  • Strenuous kickers will take you Doubletop Mountain at 3455 feet, along its shoulders. Steep, challenging footing and a killer workout
  • Here are two maps
    Map of Nar Farm Area and Trails >
    Map of near and far trails >

Little Critters Notice
– we are a Farm and you are on a partial meadow and forest around.
So you will have bugs, toads, frogs come to visit, while bear and deer may stroll by in the early morning. We do not use pesticides on these fields.

Big Critters - Bears and Deer - no Sasquatch that we know of but keep listening for the "knocks"
Be "Bear aware" in campground and on trails. Keep your food secure, if you come across a bear, make noise and retreat facing it. Its is always wise to make human noise as you walk along - warning any bears that is is time to skedaddle.

Learn how to mountain climb at Graves Mountain Farm and Lodges. We partner with Shenandoah Muontain Guides

Learn how to mountain climb at Graves Mountain Farm and Lodges. We partner with Shenandoah Mountain Guides

12 Outdoor Adventures and a Whole Farm to Get to Know

Hiking and fishing on our 1100 acres and National Park, horse-back riding, onto rock climbing, then just sitting in a rocker or giving in to a massage - even Reiki.

Huge seasonal pool, volleyball, badminton, horseshoes, corn-hole, ping pong, board games, and books - a whole library for you.

Two mountain streams, two ponds, and 18 miles of trail plus Old rag and White Oak Canyon trails up the back hollow.

Farm Life Exploring
Chicken egg collecting, pet pigs walking, pet calf, goat play, horses, cattle all in the farm-yard.

Farm Restaurant in Main Lodge
Family-style Southern, choices daily, Many sides. 14 to 6 yrs half price. 5 & unders free. Kids meals available. See Farm Restaurant here :: >

The Market-Deli & Tackle
Take-out meals and groceries at the  Market, Deli & Tackle, down at our cross-roads. See Syria Corner Market here :; >

Seasonal Festivals
Heritage Fishing Day - in early April
Graves Mountain Music Festival - Roots & Branches -weekend after Memorial Day (delayed until 2022)
July 4th Celebration & Fireworks for the County
Peach Harvest Day - last Saturday in July
Bluegrass Jam Weekends
Apple Harvest - first 3 weekends in October

Library
There is a library and game room in Poplar Lodge on the 2nd floor front.

Game Room with Ping Pong
In the Main Lodge, ground floor, we have a game room with Ping Pong, games, puzzles, cards, and a nearby Keurig Coffee machine.

Gift Shop
The shop is on the ground floor of the Main Lodge, open for check in and check out times and during most days in season. Local goodies, our apple butter, apple sauce and preserves, artwork, games, toys, caps and T-shirts.