About Twin Hollow Campground & Cabin
Twin Hollow Campground sits on a mountaintop in Gilbert, West Virginia, 75 miles southwest of Charleston. The resort offers direct access to the Hatfield-McCoy Trails system from your site.
Twin Hollow Campground operates 63 campsites on a mountaintop overlooking the Appalachian Mountains. The resort opened in 2002 as a locally owned, family-operated property. ATV Rider Magazine ranked Twin Hollow Campground number one in its 10 Best ATV Resorts list.
Guests ride directly from their site to 350+ miles of Hatfield-McCoy Trails. The property connects to three trail systems: Rock House, Devil Anse, and Buffalo Mountain. Riders also access seven community connectors to ATV-friendly towns.
The property offers full-hookup RV sites, primitive tent camping, and cabin rentals. The private fishing pond holds stocked fish for catch-and-release. The award-winning Trail 12 BBQ restaurant operates on site.
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What Amenities Does Twin Hollow Campground & Cabin Offer?
The resort offers a privatized shower house, private fishing pond, and private hiking trails. The on-site ATVenture Powersports provides side-by-side vehicle rentals, parts, tires, wheels, repairs, and off-road towing services. Trail 12 BBQ, an award-winning restaurant, serves barbecue and pizza at the trailhead.
Is Twin Hollow Campground & Cabin Big Rig Friendly?
What Are the Check-In Rules at Twin Hollow Campground & Cabin?
Reservations are available through the campground's website. Check-in and check-out times are not specified on the website. Guests should contact the resort directly for specific policies.
Where Is Twin Hollow Campground & Cabin Located?
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What Activities Are Available at Twin Hollow Campground & Cabin?
What Is the Atmosphere Like at Twin Hollow Campground & Cabin?
The resort caters primarily to off-road enthusiasts and adventure travelers. The atmosphere is activity-focused with riders accessing trails directly from their sites. The property is family-operated and locally owned.