
Otter Creek Campground
69
Total Campsites
Campground
63
Reservable Sites
Mixed (reservable + first-come)
1
Accessible
ADA-compliant sites
—
Organization
Managing agency
Overview
About Otter Creek Campground
Overview Otter Creek Campground is located at the Blue Ridge Parkway's lowest elevation, only 649 feet above sea level. Picturesque Otter Creek winds through this quiet, rustic campground. Night skies are spectacular here, and there are several nearby trails to hike including the Otter Creek Trail, which is accessible from the campground. Just imagine enjoying the crackle of an evening campfire with the murmur of the creek in the background! Relax.... Recreation The James River/Otter Creek recreation area has fishing in Otter Lake and a number of hiking trails including Trail of Trees, Otter Creek, Otter Lake Loop, and James River Canal. Hike the Otter Creek Trail to James River Visitor Center . There visitors can view a restored canal lock from the Kanawha Canal, part of the historic James River transporation artery which was once the primary commercial route in the state of Virginia. Facilities The James River/Otter Creek recreation area has fishing in Otter Lake and a number of hiking trails including Trail of Trees, Otter Creek, Otter Lake Loop, and James River Canal. Hike the Otter Creek Trail to James River Visitor Center . There visitors can view a restored canal lock from the Kanawha Canal, part of the historic James River transporation artery which was once the primary commercial route in the state of Virginia. Natural Features This area's abundant water and warmer temperatures support plant and animal communities that are unlike those found at other areas on the Parkway. A short walk along the Trail of Trees or a hike along the clear, cool waters of Otter Creek will give ample proof that there is more to the Blue Ridge Parkway than mountain-top vistas. Nearby Attractions Otter Creek Trail (3.5 miles/5.6 km) parallels the Parkway road as it meanders from Otter Creek campground to the James River Visitor Center. Most sections of this trail are easy to hike and can be reached from many points along the motor road. Otter Lake Loop Trail (0.9 miles/1.4 km) provides scenic views of Otter Lake. This is also a good trail for watching wildlife. Look for beaver lodges and dams along tributary streams. Early morning and late evening are prime times for wildlife observations. Trail of Trees (0.4 miles/.6 km) begins near the James River Visitor Center and wanders through a shaded stream drainage. Trail signs identify many of the trees and shrubs of the river valley. This trail also affords a handsome view of the James River water gap, a rare geological feature. Canal Lock Trail (0.4 miles/.6 km) begins at the visitor center and crosses the James River on a walkway beneath the bridge. The restored Battery Creek Lock, located a short distance from the bridge, is typical of those constructed in the 1800s as part of the James River and Kanawha Canal. This canal, with nearly 100 locks, helped make the river a major transportation corridor before the Civil War. Exhibits at the Battery Creek site explain how locks were used to raise and lower boats to adjust for the changing elevation of the river.
- 69 total campsites listed.
- 63 reservable sites plus first-come options.
- 1 accessible campsite listed.
- Most common site type: tent only nonelectric (45).
- Map coordinates are available for trip planning.


Campsite Inventory
69 sites to choose from
TENT ONLY NONELECTRIC
42
Reservable
1
Accessible
RV NONELECTRIC
21
Reservable
0
Accessible
MANAGEMENT
0
Reservable
0
Accessible
Amenities & Details
Everything you need to know
ACCESSIBLE CAMPSITES
Accessible Campsites
ACCESSIBLE GRILLS
Accessible Grills
ACCESSIBLE SITES
Accessible Sites
Accessibility
Yes
BBQ
Yes
Campfire Allowed
Yes
Site capacity
Single
Check-in time
3:00 PM
Check-out time
12:00 PM
Double Driveway
Yes
Driveway entry
Back-In, Pull-Through
Driveway Grade
Slight
Driveway length (ft)
17, 18, 19, 20
Driveway surface
Paved
Fire Pit
Yes
Food Locker
Yes
GRILLS
Yes
Grills/Fire Ring
Grills/Fire Ring
Reservations & Contact
Plan your stay
Phone
434-299-5125 (MAY - OCTOBER)
Getting There
Traveling from the Lynchburg area on Rte 29, turn onto Rte 130 West. Travel approximately 25 miles to the Blue Ridge Parkway entrance. From the ramp, turn right (north) onto the Parkway. Travel one mile to the Otter Creek Campground. Traveling from the Lexington/Buena Vista direction on Rte 81, take the Blue Ridge Parkway exit to Rte 60 E towards Amherst. Drive approximately 16 miles, turning at the Blue Ridge Parkway entrance sign. At the Stop sign, turn left (south) onto the Parkway. Travel approximately 16 miles to the entrance of Otter Creek Campground.
FAQ
Common questions
Everything you need to know before your trip to Otter Creek Campground.
How do reservations work for Otter Creek Campground?
Reservation availability for Otter Creek Campground can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.
What campsite types are available at Otter Creek Campground?
Otter Creek Campground currently lists TENT ONLY NONELECTRIC (45), RV NONELECTRIC (23), MANAGEMENT (1).
Where is Otter Creek Campground located?
See this page for location details and directions.
Keep Exploring