Indian Acres Club of Thornburg

Open
yelp logo

(9)

Photos

6437 Morris Rd
Spotsylvania, VA 22551
Based in Thornburg, Va., Indian Acres Club of Thornburg Inc. is 802 acre private family camping and recreation community in the Northern Virginia countryside. Its amenities include a nine hole golf course, swimming pools, baseball field, horse shoe pits, putt-putt golf, a shooting range, lighted basketball as well as tennis courts, among others. The company serves first-class conveniences, recreation and privacy to recreational vehicle camping at a cost within the budget of the average family.

Reviews

yelp logo
4.09 reviews
Photo of Patty P.
Patty P.
9/10/2016

Awesome place for weddings ...reunions or just to get away. Nature is great!!!!!! Come in and look here.

Betty B.
5/12/2024

I have been a member about 30 years.if anything goes wrong, they won't let you in, your trailer gets vandalized if it isn't locked they steal things. I gave it three stars because I had some fun...

Photo of Alonzo B.
Alonzo B.
2/27/2023

It's a wonderful place to get away for a weekend or weekday. You can always enjoy yourself. Been a member for about 12 years now. Very nice place.

Lorena C.
1/29/2023

My family and I were looking for a lot where we could set up a weekends get away home. When we toured the premises last weekend and we were extremely disappointed with what we saw! Amongst really...

Photo of Derick D.
Derick D.
4/12/2018

Typical country escape. Rundown shacks In the back. Nice pond and walking areas. Security at the gate to let intruders know they are not welcomed.

Own this business?
See a problem?

You might also like

Virginia Federation of Garden

Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden is a beautiful oasis in Richmond boasting over 50 acres of meticulously cultivated land. The gardens are maintained year round and contain thousands of plant varieties from around the globe, and they are home to the only classically domed conservatory on the East Coast. Visitors can expect to find seasonal attractions throughout the year, with one of the most popular being the GardenFest of Lights, a spectacular walk-through light show during the holiday season. In addition to the gardens, Lewis Ginter offers a library, garden shop, and two dining options, although their Robins Tea House is only open seasonally.How to get to Lewis Ginter Botanical GardensThe entrance to the gardens is on Lakeside Avenue near the corner of Lakeside and Hilliard. It is easy to spot, and generous parking is available. There is separate parking for buses, and it is well marked and easy to find. From the parking lots, one building entrance leads to the garden shop and another to the main hall closer to the dining area, but everything is connected so it's easy to find your way inside. Tickets to access the gardens are sold at the desks in the main hall.Best and worst times to visit Lewis Ginter Botanical GardensLewis Ginter Botanical Gardens is open daily with the exception of Thanksgiving Day and December 24th and 25th. However, the gardens tend to be busier on weekends, so it is best to plan to visit during the week. GardenFest of Lights begins on Black Friday and extends through January, and it is busiest closest to Christmas. The best times to see the lights are just after sunset in early December and during the week after Christmas. Check ahead during special events, as some evenings are reserved for garden members only. Robins Tea House and The Garden Cafe have separate hours from the gardens, and it is recommended that you check the website or call ahead for their hours.Admission to Lewis Ginter Botanical GardensMembers are admitted to the gardens for free, but for non members, access to the gardens is $12 for adults, $11 for seniors, $8 for children aged 3-12, and free for children under 3. Group rates are available, but you must call for details and pricing. The Robins Tea House, education center, and library are located inside the gardens, so paid admission to the gardens or a membership is necessary to access them. Reservations are recommended for dining at the Tea House. Admission is not required to access the Garden Shop or Garden Cafe.Must-sees at Lewis Ginter Botanical GardenThe conservatory is lush with tropical greenery, exotic orchids, and a wide variety of desert plants, as well as a fairy garden and seasonal exhibitions such as live interactive butterfly exhibits. The GardenFest of Lights is stunning, and includes model trains and mini villages built entirely from botanical materials. Additionally, the children's garden is exceptional and includes a handicap accessible tree house from which the entire garden and lake are visible.Other places to visit near Lewis Ginter Botanical GardensThe gardens are only a short drive from downtown Richmond, and the Lakeside district is a charming residential area where you'll find antique and consignment shops, a unique pet store called Fin and Feather, and the seasonal Lakeside Farmers Market that operates from May through October. The gardens are also part of the Richmond Garden Trail, which includes 8 stunning gardens within 10 miles of one another.Insider tip for visiting The best spot for great photos is the Japanese garden outside of Robins Tea House. There is a little stream with a charming wooden bridge that makes a great backdrop for portraits, and that same path leads through an incredible circular gateway which looks fantastic in pictures. It's one of the most iconic settings in Lewis Ginter.Author's bio: Kitty Lusby is an author and blogger from the Richmond area. She believes that travel is absolutely necessary and encourages exploration both abroad and in your own backyard.
United StatesVirginiaSpotsylvaniaIndian Acres Club of Thornburg

Partial Data by Infogroup (c) 2025. All rights reserved.