Looking for a great place to camp this summer? West Virginia has some amazing campgrounds! Whether you’re looking to be riverside, among the talls trees of a forest, or near a lake for some water fun, there’s something for everyone when it comes to camping in West Virginia. Here are 12 campgrounds you should definitely check out as soon as possible.

Have you been to any of these campgrounds? We know there are plenty of additional amazing places for camping in West Virginia. In the comment section below, share with us either your experience at the campgrounds listed, or let us know where you enjoy camping in West Virginia. We would love to hear from you!

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Where are the most rustic places to go camping in West Virginia?

While some people want all the bells and whistles when camping, others prefer to truly get back to nature. If you fall into the latter category, you’ll want to check out this article on areas for rustic camping in West Virginia. Some of the campgrounds include:

  • Milleson’s Walnut Grove Campground in Springfield
  • Camp Creek State Park
  • Cranberry Glades in Hillsboro
  • Dolly Sods near Davis
  • Holly River State Park in Webster County

 

Where are some of the best low-key hiking trails in West Virginia?

It’s great to get out and explore Mother Nature on foot, but not everyone wants to do this in an extreme way. Check out this article on some of the best low-key hiking trails in West Virginia then go check out trails like these for yourself:

  • Ravens Rock Overlook in Cooper’s Rock State Forest
  • Long Point Trail in New River Gorge
  • Hanging Rock Raptor Observatory in Union
  • Cranny Crow Overlook in Lost River State Park

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