
Southwest Virginia / Blue Ridge Highlands
Floyd · Floyd County
Community type: An RV park or resort that welcomes tiny homes on wheels and park models on long-term or seasonal sites.
Floyd Parkway Village is a long-term and seasonal RV and tiny-home community in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Floyd County, immediately off the Blue Ridge Parkway (near mile markers 159–160). It serves as a residential-style base for travelers and residents seeking extended stays rather than overnight camping, with full-hookup sites and access to outdoor recreation, music heritage, and the cultural offerings of the town of Floyd.
Site requirements
Park specs & operating terms
Park requirements and operating rules for tiny homes and small cottages at this community. Prefabricated.co profiles are kept current; confirm any detail flagged below with the park before you apply.
Quick-glance park specs
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Power Infrastructure | 30A and 50A electric on full-hookup RV and tiny-home pads. |
| Waste & Sewer System | Municipal-style water and sewer connections on leased sites. |
| Build Certifications | RVs and tiny homes accepted for medium- and long-term occupancy—confirm unit specs and placement with management. |
| Pet Constraints | Residential extended-stay community—confirm pet policy when inquiring. |
Financials & leasing terms
Monthly benchmarks and lease terms—rates and inclusions change, so confirm current pricing before you apply.
Lot rent benchmarks
Seasonal and year-round site rates not published online—inquire for current pricing.
Utility inclusions
Full hookups (electric, water, sewer) included on advertised sites; Wi‑Fi noted on regional listings.
Lease mechanics
Book by phone or email; seasonal and year-round terms available. No daily or short-term overnight stays.
Home specifications & placement rules
Dimensional thresholds
RV and tiny-home spaces on a published site map—confirm pad size and access before lease signing.
Aesthetic controls & covenants
Residential-style extended-stay atmosphere—confirm skirting and exterior standards with management.
Sustainability & permaculture allowances
If you are planning gardens, composting, or solar, confirm what is allowed under park rules—not just municipal code.
Alternative waste systems
Full sewer hookups required on leased pads.
Off-grid adaptations
Grid-tied electric standard (30A/50A); rooftop solar subject to management approval.
Site edibles & gardens
Mountain valley setting—private lot planters may be permitted; confirm with office.
Media & site documentation
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Confirm with the community
Confirm with the community
Planning land you own in Floyd County?
Floyd Parkway Village is an extended-stay RV/tiny-home pad rental—not the same as owning a Floyd County parcel with a permitted backyard ADU. Route into pathway tools if you are comparing models.
Pads & tenancy snapshot
Full-hookup RV and tiny-home spaces with 30A and 50A electric, water, and sewer; on-site bathhouse. Wi‑Fi available per regional listings. Site map published on operator website—inquire for current availability and seasonal vs year-round terms.
Actively renting full-hookup RV and tiny-home sites for medium-term and long-term stays (seasonal and year-round). No daily or short-term overnight camping—book by phone or email. Mailing: Floyd Parkway Village / LCF Group, PO Box 179, Floyd, VA 24091.
How you can live here
Key amenities
Amenities reflect what this community offers today. Pet rules, pools, docks, and similar features can change—confirm current policies with the community before you apply.
- Pet-friendly
- RV-style hookups
Stewardship disclosures
Extended-stay RV/tiny-home pad rentals only—operator explicitly does not offer daily rentals. Confirm THOW placement rules, skirting, and lease length (seasonal vs year-round) before booking. Mountain setting—verify insurance and winter access for your unit.
Operators update rules frequently. Confirm recorded covenants, county zoning, HOA restrictions, occupancy rules, and insurance requirements for your home type before you move.