Heavenly Acres

(1) Review


2010 Madison Road, Stanardsville, VA, 22973

Heavenly Acres is located near Stanardsville, Virginia. It features 28 full or partial hookup campsites that are big rig friendly. Many of them accommodate slide out RVs. The park provides free WiFi, is pet-friendly, and has a dump station.

 

Amenities & Activities

Campsite amenities offered include a swimming pool and pool pavilion, a playground, a game room, a camp store, a fishing pond, picnic tables, fire circles, and grills. It also includes basic amenities like restrooms with hot showers and laundry facilities. Visitors can also enjoy activities such as hiking, biking, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing.

 

Attractions

The campground is near attractions like:

  • Jefferson's Monticello
  • Blue Ridge Mountains
  • Shenandoah National Park
  • Busch Gardens Williamsburg

Last Updated: 10/25/2019


Pets Allowed

Community Showers

Community Water Fountain

Big Rig Friendly

Water Hookups

Community Fire Pit

Community BBQ/Grill

Community Restrooms

Slide Outs

WiFi

50 Amps

20 Amps

30 Amps



Biking

Backpacking

Hiking

Scenic Drives

Stargazing

Wildlife Viewing






2010 Madison Road, Stanardsville, VA, 22973
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Overall Rating: 2.0


Rob Wilson

2.0
The best thing about this park is its location. We wanted easy access to Shenandoah National Park and for us, this was terrific. We were about 7+ miles from the middle entrance to the park, so we got lots of hiking and sightseeing in. Unfortunately, the only good thing about the park is the location. Family owned for the last 20 years, they are woefully behind on basic care. The roads after the entrance are bad, and need a lot of work. Trees need trimming. We could not believe people actually paid to stay in their caboose/railcar rooms. One of these units is a complete wreck with tons of trash and junk around. You can camp - seriously camp as in a tent - among the trees. You definitely are in the woods. As in roughing it. It is quiet there, the birds are fantastic with a symphony every morning. The park is about 20 miles north of Charlottesville so we also visited Monticello and Montpelier - both easy and very pleasant drives from the park. The surrounding countryside and scenery is almost pastoral. Such beautiful country. The park had a pool that was used a lot, but we would not chance it despite pretty warm weather. We are easily discouraged by run-down parks lacking in basic maintenance.