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West Virginia attracts RV campers seeking adventure in the heart of Appalachia, where natural beauty and outdoor recreation define the experience. The state offers excellent access to iconic destinations like New River Gorge National Park, where dramatic river canyons and hiking trails draw visitors year-round. RV camping in West Virginia also provides proximity to scenic byways, mountain landscapes, and charming small towns that make extended trips memorable. Whether you're exploring historic mining regions or fishing pristine mountain streams, the state delivers authentic outdoor experiences without the crowds found in more popular destinations.

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Camp Holly

8 RV Sites

Camp Holly in Diana, West Virginia, offers eight full-hookup RV sites across a 22-acre mountain property in Webster County, with 30-amp service and rigs accepted to 36 feet. Cabins, glamping structures, and tent camping join a pond, playground, and general store in the state's most rugged interior. Eight back-in sites carry water, sewer, and electric on 30-amp, sized to 36 feet, with site WiFi. Note the 36-foot cap before booking a larger rig. Cabins, glamping structures, and tent camping round out the accommodations. A general store, restrooms, showers, and firewood handle the practical side. Two useful tips from the operators: buy fishing passes when you book your campsite for a discounted rate, and add a jumbo firewood square at booking and they will deliver it to your site. Pets are welcome. A pond anchors the on-site recreation with fishing, swimming, paddle boats, boating, canoeing, and kayaking from the water. A community fire pit, playground, hiking, and biking fill the rest, with planned activities through the season. Diana sits on WV-20 in the heartland of the Mountain State's most remote interior. The Cranberry Wilderness, the Gauley River National Recreation Area, and the Williams River's wild brook trout stream give this the most complete wilderness and outdoor adventure access of any campground in central West Virginia's Chestnut Ridge and Back Allegheny country. Summer water recreation and October foliage drive demand. With eight RV sites, reserve well ahead.

from $10/night

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Bear Mountain Cabins & Campgrounds

32 RV Sites, 10 Tent Sites

Bear Mountain Cabins and Campgrounds in Fayetteville, West Virginia, offers 32 RV sites and 10 tent sites one mile from the New River Gorge, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 75 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout, open all year. Full-hookup and water-and-electric back-in and pull-through categories join a general store, playground, and laundry. Thirty-two sites span back-in water-and-electric 30/50-amp, back-in water-electric-sewer 30/50-amp, and pull-thru water-electric-sewer 30/50-amp categories, carrying water, sewer, and electric where noted with site WiFi, sized to 75 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. The category names spell out exactly which utilities you get. Seventy-five feet is generous for gorge-country terrain and accommodates a long coach with a tow. Ten tent sites and cabins round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, dump station, restrooms, showers, and firewood handle the practical side. A playground, volleyball, and the surrounding forest fill the grounds. The amenity set is focused rather than sprawling, which is right for a property whose guests are here for the gorge. Pets are welcome. The address is 130 Laurel Creek Road, one mile from the New River Gorge and three or four minutes from downtown Fayetteville. The gorge became America's newest national park in 2020, and the whitewater rafting, world-class climbing, and the single-span New River Gorge Bridge are all right there. Bridge Day in October draws BASE jumpers and enormous crowds. Summer rafting season and October foliage drive demand hard. Reserve well ahead, particularly for Bridge Day.

from $30/night

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Ray's Campground

4 RV Sites, 9 Cabins, 20 Tent Sites

Ray's Campground in Hico, West Virginia, offers four RV sites with 30-amp electric service, nine cabins, and 20 tent sites at the center of the New River Gorge region, with rigs accepted to 40 feet. The accommodation mix across RV, cabin, and tent is the point — flexible lodging in one of the East's most concentrated adventure destinations. Four back-in sites carry 30-amp electric only, sized to 40 feet — note there are no water or sewer hookups at the sites, so arrive self-contained and plan tank capacity. Nine cabins carry most of the inventory and provide enclosed lodging, and 20 tent sites cover simpler camping. Restrooms, showers, and firewood handle the practical side. Two vehicles are allowed per site, with an extra vehicle fee of $5 per night on arrival. Pets are welcome. The campground keeps its infrastructure deliberately simple, which suits guests who spend their days on the river and the rock. The surrounding gorge does the work. Hico sits in Fayette County in southern West Virginia, where the New River has carved one of the oldest and most dramatic gorges in the Appalachians over hundreds of millions of years. World-class whitewater rafting runs beside world-class rock climbing terrain, and the scale of the gorge itself earned the region national park designation in 2020. River outfitters, climbing access, and Fayetteville are all close. The campground serves the New River Gorge season. Summer whitewater and October foliage drive the heaviest demand, and Bridge Day in October fills lodging across the entire region. Reserve well ahead for any fall weekend.

from $20/night

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Just Plane Adventures Lodging & Campground

34 RV Sites, 8 Cabins, 4 Tent Sites

Just Plane Adventures Lodging & Campground in Lahmansville, WV, offers 34 full-hookup RV sites, 8 cabins, and 4 tent sites, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service. Sites come as back-ins and pull-thrus, each carrying water, sewer, and electric with site-delivered WiFi, a fire pit, and a picnic table. Maximum rig length isn't published, so call ahead with your dimensions. One arrival instruction genuinely matters here: do not use Medley Lane. It is a farm road and is not suitable for RV traffic — call the campground before you arrive for the correct route. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a general store, firewood, a recreation center, and a pet washing station cover the rest. Pets are welcome. The property is built around a grass airstrip, which is close to unique in this industry — guests combine mountain camping with flight training and aerial tours. A pond, walking trails, horseshoes, fishing, and planned activities fill the rest, and the property hosts weddings. Lahmansville sits in the West Virginia mountains, within reach of Blackwater Falls State Park. Rates for sites, cabins, and tent spots are on the booking page. Call before you arrive — the route matters.

from $35/night

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Cabins By The Creek

4 RV Sites

Cabins By The Creek in Pipestem, West Virginia, offers four RV spots along Pipestem Creek, with sites named individually — RV Spot by the Creek numbers one through four, three of them designated full hookup. Cabin rentals round out a compact property in the rugged Appalachian terrain of Summers County. Four sites are named individually rather than pooled into categories, with three flagged as full hookup. Contact the property directly to confirm amp service, length limits, and hookups for your rig before booking — the site records are incomplete, and at a property this small a phone call gets you a straight answer faster than any listing. Cabin rentals round out the lodging. Pets are welcome. The amenity set is deliberately minimal, and that is the entire proposition. Pipestem Creek runs alongside the sites, and the water's constant murmur is the sound of the place — something no campground sound machine reproduces and something you cannot get at a property with a water park. Summers County sits in southern West Virginia's genuinely rugged country. Pipestem Resort State Park is minutes away and is one of the finest in the state system — an aerial tramway down into the Bluestone Gorge, two golf courses, an amphitheater, and miles of trail. The Bluestone National Scenic River and the New River Gorge National Park are both within reach, with the New River's whitewater and world-class climbing about 45 minutes north. Summer and fall foliage drive the heaviest demand in southern West Virginia, with October color drawing crowds to the gorge country. Reserve well ahead, and call to confirm site details.

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Revelle's River Resort

51 RV Sites, 13 Cabins, 1 Yurt

Revelle's River Resort in Bowden, West Virginia, offers 51 full-hookup RV sites, four cabins, and a yurt along two miles of Shavers Fork river frontage in the Monongahela National Forest, with 30 and 50-amp service, cable TV, and rigs accepted to 45 feet. Riverfront back-in categories at 30-amp and full service join standard and dry back-in tiers, with a splash pad, hot tub, and on-site saloon. Fifty-one back-in sites span standard, dry, riverfront 30-amp, and riverfront categories, carrying water, sewer, and electric where noted with cable TV and picnic tables, sized to 45 feet. The riverfront categories are the reason to book here, and the dry tier gives self-contained rigs a lower rate. Four cabins, including heated units, and a yurt round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, restrooms, showers, and firewood handle the practical side. A splash pad and hot tub and sauna anchor the property, with a recreation center, clubhouse, pavilion, sports courts, volleyball, basketball, horseshoes, a playground, dog park, and on-site dining filling the grounds. The saloon hosts live weekend music, and the river carries fishing, swimming, hiking, and biking. Skiing and snowboarding are nearby, and the resort operates as a wedding venue. Revelle's sits nine miles east of Elkins, just off Route 33 on Faulkner Road at Bowden — the physical address is 5 Faulkner Road. Summer, fall color, and ski season all draw. Reserve well ahead for October and holiday weekends.

from $30/night

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Wood Mountain Campground

6 RV Sites, 16 Tent Sites, 4 Glamping Sites

Wood Mountain Campground in Glen Jean, West Virginia, offers six full-hookup RV sites, 16 tent sites, and four glamping sites on a hilltop directly off Highway 19, at the heart of New River Gorge National Park and Preserve. Sites carry 30 and 50-amp with water and sewer, sized to 35 feet, with fire pits, picnic tables, and BBQ pits. Six sites run in standard and premium full-hookup configurations carrying water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp, sized to 35 feet — note the 35-foot cap before booking a larger rig. Sixteen tent sites and four glamping sites round out the accommodations, alongside two-bedroom cabins with fully equipped kitchens and large covered porches. Restrooms, showers, and site WiFi handle the practical side. The hilltop position gives views across the surrounding forested ridgelines, and a disc golf course, barn, pavilion, corn hole, and picnicking areas fill the grounds. The operators put it plainly: this is West Virginia, where there are more trees than people, and guests who want to keep to themselves are as welcome as those who want to chat. Pets are welcome. Glen Jean sits directly across from both the Summit Bechtel Reserve — one of the largest scouting and outdoor education facilities in the world — and the national park's administrative hub, which puts this about as close to the action as any private property in the gorge. River outfitters and the town of Fayetteville are a short drive, and a creek and mountain terrain surround the property. Summer whitewater season and October foliage drive demand in the gorge. With six RV sites, reserve as early as you can.

from $24/night

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Momma Tried RV & Campground

38 RV Sites, 2 Tent Sites

Momma Tried RV and Campground in Cabins, West Virginia, offers 38 full-hookup RV sites and two tent sites in the forested mountains of the eastern highlands, with 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 70 feet, open all year. A single full-hookup category means every guest gets the same spec, with sports courts, walking trails, a playground, and dog park on a mountain stream. Thirty-eight sites are full hookup throughout, carrying water, sewer, and electric on 50-amp with site WiFi, sized to 70 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Two things to note: service is 50-amp, so bring an adapter if your rig runs 30, and 70 feet accommodates a long coach with a tow — generous for mountain terrain. Two tent sites round out the lodging. Restrooms handle the practical side. A river runs the property for fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and swimming, with sports courts, basketball, walking trails, hiking, a playground, and dog park filling the rest. Mountains rise nearby. Pets are welcome. The community of Cabins is a name that captures the character exactly. This corner of eastern West Virginia is among the wildest and least developed country in the eastern United States — hardwood hollows, cold mountain streams, and the Monongahela National Forest's high country. Seneca Rocks, Dolly Sods Wilderness, Smoke Hole Canyon, and Spruce Knob, the highest point in the state, are all within reach. Summer and fall foliage drive the heaviest demand in the Potomac Highlands, with year-round operation serving hunters and winter travelers. Reserve well ahead for October.

from $44/night


About RV Camping in West Virginia

Each region of West Virginia offers distinct advantages for RV travelers. The New River Gorge area provides thrilling white-water activities and world-class hiking near Fayetteville, making it ideal for adventure seekers. The Greenbrier Valley, home to the famous Greenbrier resort and surrounding communities, offers rolling hills and upscale amenities for those seeking comfort alongside nature. The Eastern Panhandle near Harpers Ferry combines Civil War history with Shenandoah proximity and outdoor recreation. Southern West Virginia, anchored by Princeton and Bluefield, serves as a gateway to coal heritage tourism and peaceful mountain camping. Spring and fall provide ideal RV camping conditions in West Virginia, with comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds than summer months. Summer can bring heat and humidity, while winter limits accessibility at higher elevations. Spot2Nite makes finding available RV spots across these regions effortless with zero booking fees and instant confirmation. Browse by destination below.


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Popular camping amenities for West Virginia RV parks and campgrounds

Charcoal Grill

Gravel Pad

Electricity

BBQ Pit

Sewer Hookup

Wifi

30-Amp

Water Hookup

Grass Pad

Fire Pit

Back-In

Picnic Table