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RV Parks in West Virginia

West Virginia offers 21 RV parks across its Appalachian landscape, including sites near Hico and Bruceton Mills. Plan your mountain

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Ashland Resort

Ashland Resort

๐Ÿ“ Northfork, WV

Ashland Resort in Northfork, WV offers direct access to the Hatfield-McCoy Trail system. Full-hookup RV sites with 30/50 amp service.

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Beech Fork State Park

Beech Fork State Park

๐Ÿ“ Barboursville, WV

Beech Fork State Park spans 3,144 acres in West Virginia. Its 720-acre lake offers 20 miles of shoreline for fishing, boating, and hiking.

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Big Bear Lake Camplands Alysk

Big Bear Lake Camplands Alysk

๐Ÿ“ Bruceton Mills, WV

Big Bear Lake Camplands sits on 5,000 acres in the Appalachian Mountains. This deeded property development opened in 1972 and features Bearfoot Springs water park.

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Big Ridge Campground

Big Ridge Campground

๐Ÿ“ Mathias, WV

Big Ridge Campground offers seasonal RV and tent camping in the Appalachian foothills of Mathias, West Virginia, near George Washington National Forest.

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Cabwaylingo State Forest

Cabwaylingo State Forest

๐Ÿ“ Dunlow, WV

Cabwaylingo State Forest spans 8,123 acres in Dunlow, WV, with 30+ miles of multi-use trails and 25 rustic campsites for tent and small RV camping.

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Camp Creek State Forest

Camp Creek State Forest

๐Ÿ“ Camp Creek, WV

Camp Creek State Forest offers 35 campsites on 5,200 acres in West Virginia. Guests access 20 miles of hiking trails and fishing in Camp Creek.

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Cheat Canyon Campground

Cheat Canyon Campground

๐Ÿ“ Albright, WV

Cheat Canyon Campground sits on the Cheat River in Albright, WV, 22 miles southeast of Morgantown. Direct river access for fishing and wading.

๐Ÿ’ตFrom $45/night
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Falling Waters Campsite

Falling Waters Campsite

๐Ÿ“ Falling Waters, WV

Falling Waters Campsite offers 60 full-hookup RV sites and 20 tent sites on 30 wooded acres, 10 miles from Antietam National Battlefield.

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Five River Campgrounds

Five River Campgrounds

๐Ÿ“ Parsons, WV

Five River Campgrounds offers 170 full-service RV sites on the Shavers Fork River in Parsons, WV, adjacent to Monongahela National Forest.

๐Ÿ’ตFrom 30.0/night ๐Ÿ‘•Laundry
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Lazy A Campground

Lazy A Campground

๐Ÿ“ Hedgesville, WV

Family-owned campground in West Virginia's Back Creek Valley with private fishing access on Back Creek. Established in 1987.

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Middle Ridge Campground

Middle Ridge Campground

๐Ÿ“ Romney, WV

Middle Ridge Campground offers 50 campsites in West Virginia's Potomac Highlands, a two-hour drive from Washington D.C.

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Milleson's Walnut Grove

Milleson's Walnut Grove

๐Ÿ“ Springfield, WV

Milleson's Walnut Grove offers seasonal camping on a working livestock farm along the South Branch of the Potomac River in Springfield, WV.

๐Ÿ’ตFrom $40/night ๐Ÿ“ถWiFi
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West Virginia provides RV travelers with 21 distinct parks and campgrounds set within its rugged Appalachian terrain. These destinations offer access to whitewater rafting, extensive trail networks, and historic towns across regions like the Potomac Highlands and the New River Gorge. Options range from full-service resorts to rustic forest clearings.

What types of RV parks are available in West Virginia?

West Virginia's 21 campgrounds include 12 state park facilities with hookups, 5 private resorts featuring pools and planned activities, and 4 federally managed locations in national forests. For example, the two parks in Hico provide river access, while the Bruceton Mills area offers sites near Coopers Rock State Forest.

Where are the best regions for RV camping in the state?

The New River Gorge area contains 21 campgrounds within a 25-mile radius of the national park, famous for its bridge and rafting. The Eastern Panhandle, near Falling Waters and Barboursville, hosts 21 parks on-site for history tours. The Allegheny Highlands region features 21 campgrounds at elevations above 2,500 feet.

What amenities are standard at West Virginia RV parks?

Full hookup sites with 30/50-amp service are available at 17 of the 21 locations. Standard amenities across most parks include:

  • Potable water fill stations
  • Dump stations serviced weekly
  • Wi-Fi within 100 feet of the office
  • Paved pads measuring 35 feet wide by 70 feet long

When is the peak season for camping in West Virginia?

The primary camping season runs from Memorial Day weekend through the last weekend in October, a period of approximately 22 weeks. July and August see 95% occupancy rates on weekends. Fall foliage draws visitors for a 6-week window from late September to early November.

How do I choose a campground near major attractions?

Select a campground within a 30-minute drive of your target activity. For Seneca Rocks climbing, consider the Bowden or Parsons areas. For Hatfield-McCoy Trail system access, the Dunlow region offers direct connectors. The Mount Nebo park places you 12 miles from Summersville Lake.

West Virginia provides RV travelers with 21 distinct parks and campgrounds set within its rugged Appalachian terrain, ensuring a memorable mountain escape.

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