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A small primitive campground with located approximately 14 miles northeast of Elkins, West Virginia, on Forest Road 91 (Stuart Drive) near the Otter Creek Wilderness. 8 available sites are nestled along rock outcroppings that offer unique landscapes.
There is stream fishing and hiking located nearby. Middle Point Trail #140, 3.7 miles in length is located along Forest Road 91 (Stuart Drive) west of the Campground. The Otter Creek Wilderness offers several trails and more challenging experiences just next door.
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This primitive campground is a favorite among fisherman for being adjacent to Long Run and the East Fork of the Greenbrier River.
For hikers, this campground is located close to the East Fork Trail #365. This is an 8 mile trail with some difficult terrain to traverse. Also close by is the shorter Smoke Camp Trail #324. It is 1.8 miles in length for those looking for more of a day hike.
Island Campground is located approximately 5 miles north and east of Bartow, West Virginia.
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Located along the Laurel Fork River between Laurel Fork North and South Wilderness.
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Red Creek Campground is a primitive, small campground that sits on top of the Allegheny Plateau and within the Dolly Sods Scenic Area. The climate and plant life here resembles Northern Canada. A stone’s throw from the campground is which offers a unique wilderness hiking opportunity for those looking for adventure. This area features unique scenery and unusual plant communities. Flowering laurel, rhodedendron and azealeas highlight this area from May through June. Huckleberry picking is popular during the month of July. And for those looking for wildlife, bird banding is performed in late summer and during the fall. Located approximately 20 miles northwest from Petersburg, West Virginia and 24 miles north of Seneca Rocks.
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When you are looking to Swallow Falls State Park is a lovely place to stay and to play. The park offers excellent outdoor recreational opportunities. Campground amenities include bathhouses with restrooms and showers.
Some sites at the RV park in Oakland provide full hookups, some provide electric and water hookups, and some are primitive. All sites feature stabilized pads, fire rings, picnic tables, and lantern posts. Leashed pets are welcome in the campground but not in the rest of the park. Quiet hours are enforced, and alcoholic beverages are not allowed.
Nestled within the Coopers Rock State Forest, the Chestnut Ridge Park and Campground is a picturesque RV park in the northeast of West Virginia. It’s just ten miles from the heart of Morgantown and on the doorstep of the West Virginia University Forest, with several lakes and rivers in the immediate surrounds.
RV camping at the Chestnut Ridge Park and Campground includes access to a range of 30-amp electric RV sites, as well as clean bathrooms and hot showers. Pets are welcome to stay with you, provided they remain on a leash, while the on-site camp store is well stocked with essentials. Wi-Fi is also available here, although cell phone service can be limited.
When you start your search for an RV in Tucker County, West Virginia you’ll definitely enjoy a stay at the Canaan Valley Resort State Park. This park offers spectacular natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities. Other campground amenities include restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, a dump station, and WiFi. There are restaurants and shops in the resort, and ice and firewood are available for purchase.
Campsites at Canaan Valley Resort State Park are shaded and paved. Sites can accommodate rigs from 20 to 45 feet. RV sites feature full hookups, but water is disconnected in freezing weather. Leashed pets are welcome.
The Lost River Valley is a sought-after weekend retreat for those escaping the bustle of Washington, D.C., some two hours' drive away. Quaint small towns, rolling mountains, and wide-open skies greet you on your way into town, and the Lost River Campground is where you can stop for a weekend or longer to take in the serenity and the views. If you’re used to city amenities, no need to worry. The campground has a range of amenities for your comfort and convenience if you’re camping with an RV.
The campsites at Lost River Campground welcome you with full hookup and water/electric service. Grills and picnic tables make it easy to enjoy meals outdoors. Freshen up under a hot shower in …
A leafy RV park set on over 100 acres of land along the South Branch of the Potomac River, Wapocoma Campground offers motorhome camping sites all within walking distance of the river’s natural shoreline. While the idyllic surroundings might make you think civilization is far away, the campground’s wide range of amenities will make you feel like you never left the creature comforts of city life. More than 100 sites offer full service (water, electric, and sewer hookups), while a few sites offer water and electric connections only. A selection of 20/30/50 amp service is also available for small campervans as well as self-contained RV rentals. Pets are welcome, with the exception of a few breeds.
The bathhouse is equipped …