In the Appalachian region of the Southern United States lies the state of West Virginia. It is the 10th smallest state and ranks 38th regarding population. Charleston is the largest city and also the capital of the state. Kentucky to the southwest, Virginia to the southeast, Pennsylvania to the north, Ohio to the northwest and Maryland to the northeast form the borders of West Virginia. Owing to its location, West Virginia comprises of many geographical regions such as the Upland South, the Mid-Atlantic and the Southeastern United States.

The state is known for its logging and coal mining industries along with its labor and political history. It is historically significant as the famous site of the Civil War and houses national historical parks and many buildings that serve as living-history museums. It offers activities like recreational caving, hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, etc. which draws backpackers and visitors to this location.

  1. Seneca Shadows Campground (Monongahela National Forest)

Monongahela National Forest is a diverse and lush forest along the river. The Seneca Shadows Campground, an eastern panhandle campground – is one of the best campgrounds to experience the Potomac Highlands. It is under the Seneca Rocks which is 900 ft tall. It offers RV and walk-in campsites for campers. The Seneca rock trail invites hikers to set out on an exciting trip along with a chance to go rock climbing. Visitors can choose from glamp-style or primitive-style camping options that are available at the campground. Moreover, the site also offers all the necessary facilities to ensure that backpackers have an enjoyable experience.

 

Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Boating

·         Fishing

·         Hiking

·         Horseback riding

·         Paddling

·         Wind sports

·         Climbing

·         Snow sports

·         Swimming

·         Whitewater paddling

·         Wildlife watching

·         Toilets

·         Showers

·         Picnic table

·         RV hookup

·         RV sanitation

·         Fires are allowed

·         Pet-friendly

 

Location Details:

WV-28, Seneca Rocks, WV 26884, USA

Phone: +1 304-567-3082

 

 

  1. Wolf Gap Recreation Area (George Washington National Forest)

The Wolf Gap Recreation Area falls under the boundaries of the George Washington National Forest. The George Washington National Forest provides easy access to the Appalachian Trail and the Cascade Falls. This campground comprises of 9 campsites and is ideal for those who want to spend some quiet time in the woods. The trail leads visitors to an incredible mountain view at the Big Schloss Overlook. It is accessible by drive and offers tent, vehicle/car and RV accommodation.

 

Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Boating

·         Fishing

·         Hiking

·         Horseback riding

·         Paddling

·         Wind sports

·         OHV

·         Snow sports

·         Swimming

·         Wildlife watching

·         Toilets

·         Picnic table

·         Availability of potable water

·         Fires are allowed

·         Pet-friendly

 

Location Details:

Wardensville, WV 26851, USA

Phone: +1 540-984-4101

 

  1. Bull Falls Campground (bluestone WMA)

The Bluestone Wildlife Management Area consists of 17632 acres of land and lakes, including the Bull Falls Campground. People can enjoy boating and canoeing along with trout fishing in the Indian Creek. The place also allows hunting. The Bulls Falls Campground is on the western side of the New River and abounds in natural beauty. It is reclusive and suitable for family outings. Visitors can choose from a total of 20 campsites that this area offers to spend the night during an overnight trip. Stargazing and soaking in the creek are other highlights of this location.

Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Boating

·         Hiking

·         Horseback riding

·         Paddling

·         Wind sports

·         Swimming

·         Whitewater paddling

·         Wildlife watching

·         Picnic tables

·         Fires are allowed

·         Pet-friendly

 

Location Details:

Bluestone River, WV, USA

Phone: 304-466-3398

 

  1. Panther Campground (Panther WMA)

The Panther Campground in the Mountain state is a rare beauty in West Virginia. It is in the southwest, at the borders of Virginia and Kentucky. It gives an authentic outdoor experience with trout fishing and turkey hunting. The campground among the rugged hills is stocked with trout to attract anglers. They also provide electric hookups and other modern facilities to make the trip convenient for campers.

 

Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Hiking

·         Horseback riding

·         Swimming

·         Wildlife watching

·         Pet-friendly

·         Toilets

·         Picnic tables

·         Fires are allowed

 

Location Details:

6 Panther Lake Campground Rd, Byram Township, NJ 07821, USA

Phone: +1 973-347-4440

 

  1. Plum Orchard Lake Campground (Plum Orchard Lake WMA)

The Plum Orchard Lake Campground centers around the Plum Orchard Lake which was human-made in 1962. The lake offers 202 acres of refreshing clear water for fishing and rowing along with 6.5 miles of shoreline. The Haystack and Pack Mountains that rise to 900 feet in each direction overlooks the area of the lake. Hiking through the hickory and chestnut stands can be a refreshing experience for campers. Drinking water is easily accessible and the campground offers primitive style camping suitable for hunting and gathering activities, with access to wildlife and fish.

 

Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Boating

·         Hiking

·         Wildlife watching

·         Pet-friendly

·         Fires are allowed

·         Availability of potable water

·         Picnic tables

·         Toilets

 

Location Details:

1156 Plum Orchard Lake Rd, Scarbro, WV 25917, USA

Phone: +1 304-469-9905

 

  1. White Rocks Campground (Jefferson National Forest)

The White Rocks Campground comes under the Jefferson National Forest which is the largest area of public land in the east coast measuring up to 1.8 billion acres. It is home to many endangered plant and animal species. The White Rocks campground offers peace and seclusion along with many trails, diverse wildlife and glimpses of the Appalachian Trail.

 

Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Boating

·         Fishing

·         Hiking

·         Horseback riding

·         Paddling

·         Wind sports

·         OHV

·         Snow sports

·         Swimming

·         Wildlife watching

·         Toilets

·         Picnic table

·         RV sanitation

·         Availability of potable water

·         Pet-friendly

·         Fires are allowed

 

 

Location Details:

White Rock Rd, Newport, VA 24128, USA

Phone: +1 540-552-4641

 

  1. Mash Fork Campground (Camp Creek State Park)

The Camp Creek State Park, off the interstate, has waterfalls on both its ends; Campbell and Mash Fork. The Mash Fork campground allows visitors to pitch their tents right along the floating stream, making it suitable for trout fishing. It offers recreational activities like mountain biking and horseback riding. The Bramwell historic district and Beckley exhibition coal mines are other places of interest that campers can visit during their stay. The campground also provides hookups and heated bathhouses along with park service buildings and natural area with footbridges that make it a luxurious camping area.

 

Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Hiking

·         Horseback riding

·         Paddling

·         Swimming

·         Whitewater paddling

·         Wildlife watching

·         Toilets

·         Showers

·         Picnic table

·         RV hookup

·         RV sanitation

·         Pet-friendly

·         Availability of potable water

 

Location Details:

Camp Creek, WV 25820, USA

Phone: +1 304-425-9481

 

  1. Canaan Valley Resort Campground (Canaan Valley Resort State Park)

The Canaan Valley Resort State Park is located at an elevation of 3100 feet. It is in the highest valley to the east of the Rocky Mountains. It provides luxurious amenities like laundry, showers, firewood and allows pets like dogs and others as long as they are on a leash. It also offers visitors skiing opportunities due to late spring and sun protection due to tree coverage. There are other attractions as well such as sporting clay range, level golf course Blackwater Falls and a saltwater pool. They also host an annual birding festival which adds to the interest in the site.

 

Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Fishing

·         Hiking

·         Horseback riding

·         Paddling

·         Wind sports

·         Snow sports

·         Swimming

·         Whitewater paddling

·         Wildlife watching

·         Toilets

·         Showers

·         Picnic table

·         RV hookup

·         RV sanitation

·         Fires are allowed

·         Pet-friendly

·         Availability of potable water

 

Location Details:

230 Main Lodge Rd, Davis, WV 26260, USA

Phone: +1 304-866-4121

 

  1. Cedar Creek Campground (Cedar Creek State Park)

The Cedar Creek Campground spreads across 2588 acres of pastoral rolling hills, dark forests and open meadows. They have 14 miles of hiking trails, tennis courts, mini golf course, boat rentals and primitive recreation as well. The Cedar Creek State Park has three rivers – Little Kanawha River, Long Lick Run and Sugarcamp Run that are suitable for trout fishing. The lakes also rent paddleboats. It also hosts West Virginia State Folk Festival that includes antique car shows.

Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Boating

·         Hiking

·         Horseback riding

·         Wind sports

·         Swimming

·         Wildlife watching

·         Toilets

·         Showers

·         Picnic table

·         Fires are allowed

·         Pet-friendly

·         Availability of potable water

 

Location Details:

2947 Cedar Creek Rd, Glenville, WV 26351, USA

Phone: +1 304-462-7158

 

  • Chief Logan Campground (Chief Logan State Park)

With rolling crests and valleys surrounding the Chief Logan State Park, it abounds in diverse wildflower and fauna. It has 18 miles of hiking trails. They also provide outdoor swimming pools and waterslides. It also has a wildlife center to observe bobcats, reptiles, wild boars, black bears, owl, hawks, etc. The Park’s eastern boundary houses the Backbone trail. It also offers picnic pavilions, a mega pool and many other modern amenities.

Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Hiking

·         Horseback riding

·         Paddling

·         Climbing

·         Swimming

·         Wildlife watching

·         Toilets

·         Showers

·         Picnic table

·         RV hookup

·         RV sanitation

·         Pet-friendly

·         Availability of potable water

·         Fires are allowed

 

Location Details:

376 Little Buffalo Creek Rd, Logan, WV 25601, USA

Phone: +1 304-792-7125

 

  • Holly River Campground (Holly River State Park)

The Holly River Campground lies within the Holly River State Park which is a narrow valley that measures 8100 acres, found between peaks that are as high as 2800 feet. They also have destinations like Potato Knob, Tecumseh and Tenskawatawa Falls and Shupe’s Chute. It is Virginia’s second largest state park and provides many miles of secluded hiking trails.

 

Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Horseback riding

·         Paddling

·         Snow sports

·         Swimming

·         Whitewater paddling

·         Toilets

·         Showers

·         Picnic table

·         RV hookup

·         RV sanitation

·         Pet-friendly

·         Fires are allowed

·         Availability of potable water

 

Location Details:

680 State Park Rd, Hacker Valley, WV 26222, USA

Phone: +1 304-493-6353

 

  • Little Beaver Campground ( Little Beaver State Park)

The park was created in the year 2011 and offers many exciting recreational activities. There are 18 different hiking trails around the lake. The 18-acre lake provides campers with an opportunity to fish for trout, bluegill, bass and other varieties all year round. The Appalachian hills surround the area and some facilities rent paddle boats and kayaks on the lake. New River George is nearby and allows white water rafting which is another activity to add to the list.

 Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Boating

·         Hiking

·         Horseback riding

·         Wind sports

·         Swimming

·         Toilets

·         Showers

·         Picnic table

·         RV hookup

·         RV sanitation

·         Fires are allowed

·         Pet-friendly

·         Potable water is available

 

Location Details:

1402 Grandview Rd, Beaver, WV 25813, USA

Phone: +1 304-763-2494

 

  • Moncove Lake Campground (Moncove Lake State Park)

The Moncove Lake State Park is among the lesser crowded camping areas within the Appalachian Trail. Visitors can indulge in shoreside picnics around the 144-acre lake. It offers a total of 49 public campsites to campers who can pitch in their tents in the area of their choice. It provides all modern facilities to make sure that backpackers have a comfortable stay at the site.

 

Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Boating

·         Hiking

·         Horseback riding

·         Wind sports

·         Swimming

·         Wildlife watching

·         Toilets

·         Showers

·         Picnic table

·         RV hookup

·         RV sanitation

·         Pet-friendly

·         Potable water is available

·         Fires are allowed

 

Location Details:

County Road 4, Gap Mills, WV 24941, USA

Phone: +1 304-772-3450

 

  • River Run Campground (North Bend State Park)

River Run Campground is in the North Bend State Park, on the shores of the North Fork of the Hughes River. The park offers a variety of recreational activities along with the 72-mile North Bend Rail Trail. Campers can set up their tents or RVs anywhere across the 49 sites that this campground offers. It is ideal for a family camping trip.

 

Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Boating

·         Hiking

·         Horseback riding

·         Paddling

·         Wind sports

·         Swimming

·         Wildlife watching

·         Showers

·         Picnic table

·         RV hookup

·         Pet-friendly

·         Fires are allowed

·         Potable water is available

 

Location Details:

202 N Bend Park Rd, Cairo, WV 26337, USA

Phone: +1 304-643-2931

 

  • Pipestem Campground (Pipestem Resort State Park)

Among the mountains of West Virginia lies the Pipestem campground with panoramic views and miles of hiking trails. It offers adventurous facilities like aerial tramways and radio-controlled vehicle racing. The towering mountains are the perfect companions to while away the time at this campground.

 

 

Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Hiking

·         Swimming

·         Radio controlled vehicle racing

·         Disc golf

·         Footgolf

·         Trail Rides

·         Aerial tramways

·         Showers

·         Picnic table

·         RV hookup

·         RV sanitation

·         Pet-friendly

·         Availability of potable water

·         Fires are allowed

 

Location Details:

3405 Pipestem Drive, Pipestem, WV 25979, USA

Phone: +1 304-466-1800

 

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