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    4.3 (74 reviews)

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    John B.

    Of the dwindling number of publicly accessible tidewater sites that I have not visited, this has to be one of the most impressive ones remaining. Easily accessible, it offers both stunning bluffs but also beach access. The beach I ended up at is reminiscent of Calvert Cliffs in Southern Maryland and has fossil hunting. The walk is engaging. A larger public beach and campsites were available as well, and there were some inland forest trails. It is a park that requires fees, and I feel that having a state parks pass has been a reasonably good deal during my travls.

    Fossil Beach
    Matthew L.

    Stayed for two nights and loved it; definitely could've stayed longer. Beach is easily accessible and not too crowded on a random weekend. Hiking was peaceful; fossil beach is a fun way to pass time. Definitely worth a visit

    Rhonda J.

    It's a nice park not very big but big enough. I stayed for tent camping and my camp sight in section C which was nicely shaded and layed out well but a tad bit close to other camp sights for my preference. The staff was great but they are strict about the 4pm checkin. Lots of walking trails, bike trails with 2 small beaches. With the lack of rain there was a lot of dead fish. The beaches/Potomac was small but not bad for a State Park. They do offer boat rental. I would stay again.

    Sunset over the Potomac River.
    Alison R.

    A beautiful VA State park and campground on the Potomac River in southern Virginia. I have served as a campground host for June 2020, enjoying the wooded camping areas and panoramic vistas. Rustic and fully equipped cabins are available for glamping. Hiking trails, and a fossil beach. Bathouse and laundry facilities are available in the three separate campgrounds. Pull through, back-in and tent camping galore! Westmoreland offers a wonderful camping experience.

    Jellyfish Sting

    I give this place 3 stars because it is a very clean and well kept park however really infested with Jellyfishes during the 4th of July weekend. My 2 year old was severely stung by one and I saw a few other people get stung as well. Couldn't really enjoy the clean water for that reason.

    Lots of lizards!
    Mindi S.

    This park has over 30 cabins and a retreat that houses 14-16 people. We stayed in cabin 21 up on the cliffs. Love this location! I think, for the view, cabin 24 or 25 might be the best. 21 is a two bedroom cabin with a deck and a screened in porch. Basics, such as sheets, blankets, pillows, pots, dishes, brooms, silverware, towels, coffee pot, microwave, stove, refrigerator and toaster, are provided. There is a pool, several beaches, playground and multiple trails. Sharks teeth can be found at Fossil Beach. Bring bug spray and a walking stick. Marvel at the bald eagles as they circle for food. Wow! Very friendly staff, too. Good stuff for geocachers! The only reasons this place did not receive five stars are the cleaning crew and the pool. One of the days, the pool was half closed off due to poor staffing. The cleaning crew are not friendly and not thorough. It wouldn't hurt to sweep up the dead bugs in the corners and remove sticky residue and ashes from the campers before us.

    Plenty of sandy beaches
    Billie E.

    Beautiful state park sitting on the Potomac River. Camping, hiking, swimming, fishing, grilling, kayak rentals. We are here mid-May and the campground is completely full, including all of the cottages. A great get away for a day or weekend!

    Tiffanie F.

    Brought the family to walk the trails. Ended up at Fossil beach. Really awesome! A lot of people were there today due to the great weather. State Trooper was out writing tickets to those who didn't pay at the front gate (FYI) I can imagine this place gets busy in the summer.

    Susan T.

    This review is for campground C (or loop C). We camped here and would not recommend it. The campsites are too close together and the gravel "camping pad" is not suitable for tents. Even with using a mallet to hammer the stakes in, the stakes will come out. It's gravel. Tiny rocks. No ground for the stakes to get to. We had some light wind during our stay and the stakes could not stay down. When making a reservation, I called the number online to ask about the availability of potable water, the representative couldn't give an answer or provide me with contact information of someone who would know. Now for the good! The bath house was fairly clean. No trash lying around but we did see roaches and wasps inside. It was well stocked with TP. We did not stay long enough to use the showers so I cannot comment on them. There is a large dumpster for trash and large recycling containers. There is indeed a spigot to access drinking water a few sites from the dumpsters/bath house. There is a ton of wood lying around for your fire. You might have to cut it down a bit but there is a lot. No need to buy wood at the camp store. The camp host (Joe I think he said) was very friendly. He came by with his dog Louie in the AM (8 I think). The kiddos enjoyed petting Louie while he asked about our stay. Had he not stopped by, we would have given this place 2 stars.

    I love VA State Parks
    Jodie C.

    I brought my friend with me this past weekend for the Save the Bay event. By volunteering for this event, I felt like I made a difference in the environment. We just showed up, grabbed a trashbag and gloves and picked up anything that wasn't made by nature. #1 item picked up was the plastic straw covers from juice boxes. There were tons of them everywhere. #2 was caps from the water bottles. We had a discussion at the end about our thoughts on better ways to package and better ways for convenient throw away. It was good to think about these things and share with people who make a difference. The park is great for beach swimming, boat launching, kayaking, fishing, and my fav...hiking. If your fishing here, make sure to get a salt water license. The Potomac is the Northern Neck of the Bay here. Bring bug spray if hiking. I was good until I hit the swamps. :*) They have a large outdoor pool and Fossil Beach is a short hike to a kind of cove where the cliffs are clay. More than likely if you sit long enough, you'll find a sharks tooth. We have one from 10 years ago we found here. We saw a Bald Eagle flying by the boat launch near the park boundry!! It was just a great day. Come enjoy the park. Pack It in. Pack it out!

    Our treasures: some bone, teeth, shells, rock, a feather, driftwood, and moth.

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    Update website. Loop B got a big change. Pull thru sites and no trees. Not what the current website says, very misleading.

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    Beautiful park! Hidden jewel plan to spend much more time here relaxing, Enjoying nature.

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    Large beach that wasn't too crowded even on a weekend in summer. Will definitely be back!

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    :*) They have a large outdoor pool and Fossil Beach is a short hike to a kind of cove where the cliffs are clay.

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    On the map, this was indistinguishable from nearby Dameron Marsh. Upon arriving, I was surprised by…read morewhat I found here. A short boardwalk leads to a genuine beach, one of the larger and nicer ones I've ever seen on the Chesapeake. Don't get me wrong, nobody's surfing on the little waves the bay generates, but it's still got a nice beach aesthetic and a good view. Several cautions are warranted, including the obvious risks of biting insects (not so much on the beach, but definitely on the inland track) and jellyfish. But I was surprised when a local told me that some of the marshy areas and the stream where a lagoon flows into the bay are prone to developing quicksand, to the point where people can get seriously stuck. (Unlike in movies, quicksand is not likely to drown you on its own but I still would not want to step in it). So watch out for that and bring some bug spray. Plant and animal life was abundant, and between the forest, the marsh, and the beach, there was a variety of scenery. So little of the bay is open to the public and preserved in this way. And this is not a park per se, and so unlike most state parks, this is free to enter. The parking area is small, and signage says they do not allow parking outside the lines, so visitation will be limited simply by space. But if you see a space open there, I'd take it.

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    Visit Colonial Beach Virginia CBVA - Come visit Colonial Beach, where the party is over at 11pm but our beach stays wet 24/7.

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    3.9(54 reviews)
    7.9 mi

    I'm fairly new to the area, and I am so glad that we found this diamond in the rough…read more We visited Colonial Beach (technically estuary, I think) during a weekday near the end of June, and it was exactly what we were looking for. During our four hours at the beach, I think we saw only 10-13 people in our area. This was absolutely perfect for me because I was looking for a quiet, chill beach experience. Since we visited during the week, parking was not a hassle. The walk from our parking spot to the beach was less than 5 minutes on foot. Also, parking was about $2 an hour, which is not bad because some places charge $5+ per hour. I would image that parking probably is a nightmare during the weekends. From other reviews, I guess we lucked out because we did not have any interaction with jellyfish. Although I saw information about shops and business along the boardwalk, we did not visit any local businesses during our trip. *Hopefully, we'll have a chance to check out some shops during our next visit.* However, I think a lot of places were closed anyway because we did not see many people on the boardwalk in general. If you are used to (or looking for) crystal blue water and fine sand on a beach, this beach might not before you. The water is dark (you're technically in the Potomac River) and the beach itself is quite rocky. I think if you visit without high expectations of experiencing a beach off of the Amalfi Coast or somewhere in the Caribbean, I think you will be fine with a very low-key beach/estuary/river adventure at CBVA.

    It was quiet. It wasn't crowded. It was peaceful... BUT... it's so many rocks and bugs in the…read moresand... like millions of these sand flea black crab looking things... it was a very uncomfortable situation. So glad we had chairs because sitting on that beach blanket was awful. Probably won't be back... but it is okay

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