VASG
For DC - Pohick Bay Regional Park: This review is based solely on the campsite and does not consider the water park or playgrounds.
Although the park is very clean, few sites are even near level. Site 50 is one of the worst. The driveway is configured opposite than the normal angle away from traffic flow. This requires that you jack-knife your truck and trailer to back into the site. Once in, you must back to the rear of the site in order for a chance of leveling. This will park you so far from the hookups that extensions will be needed. Parking closer to hookups risks your trailer rolling down the hill.
For privacy and a level site choose site 8.
Posted Aug 29, 2023 by VASG from Richmond, VA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Carrie and Paul
For DC - Pohick Bay Regional Park: Short 2 nights stay so did not do much at park. It’s pretty and easy off 95. Our site 33 is for large RV but hard to get I to because of trees. Site very un level Check out is 11am and they do hunt you down when your not gone they will charge more.
Posted Apr 13, 2022 by Carrie and Paul from Full timers . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Sharon
For DC - Pohick Bay Regional Park: A bit pricey, but this is a beautiful place to camp in the fall. We loved our 3 day weekend here so much that we ended up going back for Thanksgiving weekend! Many large spaces with a variety of hookup options, all gravel spaces. New electrical podiums at every spot with 50/30 at all. Our favorite elec/water spot is 24, almost completely level and very deep back-in spot the backs to the center field. Our favorite full hook-up spot is 50, though it is on a hill. Our 22’ TT sat perfectly level at the top of this site and gave us lots of privacy because it is spaced so well from neighboring spots. Pull- through spots require some serious leveling gear on hand (#17 we needed about 6-7†on right side to get “almost†level). Comfort Stations were clean and also have laundry ($2 wash/$2 dry quarters only, no change machine on site). Dump station by entrance/exit/store. Everyone who works here is incredibly friendly and helpful, and played a big part in our return visit! Can’t wait to return in Spring and Summer to access the seasons amenities we didn’t get to check out yet. Very quiet park during the fall, and if you are okay with $40-$50ish per night, this is a wonderful place to visit!
Posted Dec 02, 2019 by Sharon from FL . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Brian
For DC - Pohick Bay Regional Park: This is the second time we’ve stayed. The park is very nice and depending on your site can accommodate a large Class A. Ours it 44’ and we had plenty of room. New 50 Amp service recently installed on what looks like all sites. Some sites have water and some don’t, but you fill up at teh park office. Dump station near the office. This is very close to both Alexandria and DC.
Posted Sep 03, 2019 by Brian from Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
TaG Travelers
For DC - Pohick Bay Regional Park: Nice campsites, bathrooms could have been cleaner. Good location close to DC, Mt Vernon and Alexandria.
Posted Aug 09, 2019 by TaG Travelers from Midwest Ohio. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Pinney pinchin
For DC - Pohick Bay Regional Park: Very quiet park very clean they have trash pick up At the site. The waterpark is awesome. The only thing to supporting was there wasn’t any small play places for very small children. AT&T Verizon and Sprint had available streaming service. On my list of places to visit again.
Posted Aug 20, 2018 by Pinney pinchin from Florida . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
JM
For DC - Pohick Bay Regional Park: A very nice wooded and quiet park with lots of space and nature around. There's a water park very near the campground (extra charge) - wasn't open during this time of year but looked neat from our drive by. They have a nice playground and a trail that leads to boating and kayaking (extra cost) on the Potomac. We saw bald eagles flying above the river and cool shells in the banks. DC is a short drive from here - just 25 miles and it took about 35 - 45 minutes in the traffic, which worked out great for our crew. It doesn't feel that close though because it was so peaceful and quiet. We ended up being here during a big nor'easter and got snowed on. The trucks came by frequently plowing the roads even inside the camping areas so we felt very confident that they were on top of things. We ended up staying an extra day and left after the snow melted a bit. Taking off one star because we felt it was a bit pricey ($49 per night) for being a rustic park.
Posted Mar 27, 2018 by JM from Tx. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.