Visit the Rhoads Family’s 3 Unique Campgrounds
Choose from three stellar campgrounds
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American Heritage RV Park, Williamsburg, Virginia, with easy access from I-64.
This is the perfect place to stay if you’re visiting Busch Gardens, Colonial Williamsburg, or Water Country USA. Every campsite features Full Hookups, 30/50 amps, a leveled concrete pad and patio, Wi-Fi and cable. We are Big Rig friendly and offer easy pull-thrus and back-ins. Our new Premium Sites have patio furniture, a fireplace, and more space for all of your needs. Relax by the pool, go for a walk along our nature trail, or play basketball, volleyball, mini golf, horseshoes, or pickleball. For those who do not own an RV, we offer spacious cabins so that everyone can enjoy the camping experience. Of course, we are also pet-friendly.

Photo courtesy of American Heritage RV Park.
Hatteras Sands Campground, Hatteras, North Carolina
We are Hatteras Island’s only campground, located in the heart of Hatteras Village, in the scenic Outer Banks area of North Carolina. Set among beautiful canals and grassy fields, our resort has over 60 paved RV sites. We welcome Big Rigs with many sites featuring water, sewer, and electric hookups, cable, and Wi-Fi.

Photo courtesy of Hatteras Sands Campground.
On Hatteras Island, you can fish right from the beach or take a charter boat out to the deep blue water of the Gulf Stream. While your setting will be a bit more on the untamed side of nature, it will be a simpler and quieter part of the barrier islands. Stay in one of our newly renovated cottages for a truly unique accommodation.

Photo courtesy of Black Ranch Campground.
Blake Ranch, Kingman, Arizona
If you’re passing through northern Arizona, and you need fuel, food and a great place to camp or board your horses for the night, then come visit us. Blake Ranch RV Park offers the best darn place to park your rig, with all the conveniences you would expect. Located 12 miles east of Kingman, AZ, just off Interstate 40 on Blake Ranch Road Exit #66.
Near Kingman, there are ghost towns and old town sights, including Oatman and Chloride, which help to preserve the western heritage of the area.
The mountains and lakes around Kingman offer numerous recreational opportunities. Mohave County boasts 1,000 miles of shoreline on the Colorado River, Lake Havasu, and Lake Mohave, which offer fishing, boating, swimming, and water activities.
Grand Canyon Skywalk, Arizona’s second-largest tourist destination, is located in Grand Canyon West and is a simple day excursion from the park.