Campbell County, county in Virginia, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 55,304 inhabitants. The county was created 242 years ago in 1782. Its county seat is Rustburg.
There are 4 city/town in Campbell County, VA. The largest city of Campbell County is Timberlake with a population of 12,183. Other cities include, Altavista population 3,422, Rustburg population 1,431 and Brookneal population 1,104
Campbell County is located in central Virginia, part of the Lynchburg metropolitan area. It was established in 1782 from part of Bedford County. Here are some details on cities and towns in Campbell County:
Lynchburg
Lynchburg is an independent city that serves as the county seat of Campbell County. It was founded in the 1750s near the James River and is home to historic attractions like Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest and the National D-Day Memorial.
Altavista is a small incorporated town located along the Staunton River. It was established in 1905 as a rail town and is named after a family home, Altavista Estate. The Avtex Fibers Superfund site is located here.
Brookneal is a small incorporated town north of Lynchburg along the James River. It originated as a postal village in the 1830s and contains historic sites like the Edgewood Plantation and the Allen House.
Rustburg is an incorporated town near the southern border with Pittsylvania County. It was established around a courthouse village in the 1700s. Points of interest include the Rustburg Historic District and Midway Mills.
Concord
Concord is an unincorporated village near Appomattox River about 15 miles from Lynchburg. It was founded in the 1800s and hosts historic sites like the Concord Presbyterian Church and Locke's Mill.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Campbell County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Altavista | Town in Virginia | 3,422 |
Brookneal | Town in Virginia | 1,104 |
Rustburg | Census designated place in Virginia | 1,431 |
Timberlake | Census designated place | 12,183 |