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Cabwaylingo State Forest
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Cabwaylingo State Forest

๐Ÿ“ Dunlow, WV
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Hookups
Partial
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Pet Policy
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WiFi
No
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Max RV
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About Cabwaylingo State Forest

Cabwaylingo State Forest spans 8,123 acres in Dunlow, West Virginia, 30 miles southwest of Huntington. This state forest offers 30+ miles of multi-use trails and 25 rustic campsites.

Cabwaylingo State Forest covers 8,123 acres in Wayne County, West Virginia. The forest offers 25 rustic campsites on a first-come, first-served basis. These campsites accommodate tent camping and small RVs under 25 feet.

The forest features over 30 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Designated ATV trails and a small fishing pond provide additional recreation. Hunting is permitted in season with a valid West Virginia license.

The West Virginia Division of Forestry manages the area for conservation and low-impact recreation. Access roads are narrow, winding, and forested with some steep grades. The campground has no hookups and minimal on-site management.

What Amenities Does Cabwaylingo State Forest Offer?

Cabwaylingo State Forest provides picnic shelters, vault toilets, and a small picnic area. There are no modern restrooms, showers, laundry facilities, or a camp store. The forest focuses on rustic, back-to-nature camping experiences.

What Are the Rates at Cabwaylingo State Forest?

Campsite fees at Cabwaylingo State Forest are $15 per night. All 25 sites are first-come, first-served with no reservations. There is a 14-day maximum stay limit within a 30-day period.

What Are the Check-In Rules at Cabwaylingo State Forest?

Check-in and check-out times are flexible as the campground is self-registration. There are no designated quiet hours, but standard forest etiquette applies. The maximum stay is 14 days in a 30-day period. The campground is open seasonally, typically from April through November, depending on weather.

Where Is Cabwaylingo State Forest Located?

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Dunlow, West Virginia
4279 Cabwaylingo Park Rd
๐Ÿ“ Address4279 Cabwaylingo Park Rd, Dunlow, WV 25511-8040
๐Ÿ“ž Phone3043854255
๐ŸŒ WebsiteVisit Official Site
๐Ÿš— Cabwaylingo State Forest is located 30 miles southwest of Huntington, West Virginia, via State Route 152. Access roads are narrow, winding, and forested with some steep grades. Large RVs over 25 feet may have difficulty navigating the entrance road and campground loops.

What Attractions Are Near Cabwaylingo State Forest?

Beech Fork State Park is 25 miles north, offering a lake and additional camping. The city of Huntington, West Virginia is 30 miles northeast, providing hospitals, grocery stores, and restaurants. The Kentucky border and the Tug Fork River are within 10 miles.

What Activities Are Available at Cabwaylingo State Forest?

Aerial ToursATVBikingBoatingCampingFishingGeocachingGolfHikingHorseback RidingHuntingMuseums and Historical SitesOutdoor AdventuresRaftingScenic Train RidesSleddingSnow SportsSwimmingWildlife Viewing

What Is the Atmosphere Like at Cabwaylingo State Forest?

Cabwaylingo State Forest attracts tent campers, hunters, and off-road vehicle enthusiasts seeking a rustic, quiet experience. The campground is not gated and has minimal on-site management. Sites are spaced for privacy within the forest setting.

Are Pets Allowed at Cabwaylingo State Forest?

Pets are allowed at Cabwaylingo State Forest but must be kept on a leash at all times. Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their animals. There are no specific breed restrictions or additional pet fees.

Frequently Asked Questions About Cabwaylingo State Forest

Does Cabwaylingo State Forest have RV hookups?

No. Cabwaylingo State Forest offers 25 rustic campsites without electric, water, or sewer hookups. It is designed for tent camping and small, self-contained RVs.

Can I make a reservation at Cabwaylingo State Forest?

No. All 25 campsites are first-come, first-served. Arrive early during peak seasons (spring and fall) to secure a site.

What is the maximum RV length at Cabwaylingo State Forest?

The forest recommends RVs under 25 feet due to narrow, winding access roads and tight turns within the campground. Larger motorhomes may not fit.

Are ATVs allowed at Cabwaylingo State Forest?

Yes. Cabwaylingo State Forest has designated trails for all-terrain vehicles. ATVs must be street-legal and operated only on designated trails.

Is there a swimming pool at Cabwaylingo State Forest?

No. There is no swimming pool. The forest offers a small fishing pond, over 30 miles of trails, and picnic areas.

What are the check-in and check-out times?

Check-in and check-out are self-service with no set times. Campers must register at the self-pay station upon arrival.

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