The Big Bear Lake camplands is one of the most unique campgrounds in the whole state of West Virginia. That’s in part because of its amenities: what other campground in West Virginia boasts its very own water park? But it’s also unique because it’s one of a rare breed of deeded resorts. That’s right, at Big Bear Lake, you can actually purchase a spot to park your camper and enjoy this epic facility that’s only open to owners and their guests.
Big Bear Lake is only open to owners and their guests, that is, with one exception.
Members of the general public, you too can enjoy all Big Bear Lake has to offer even without purchasing your very own piece of Big Bear Lake real estate! You just have to reserve a spot at Big Bear Lake's Beaver Creek Village, a 25-site campground with rustic tent sites, standard RV sites, and pull through full hook-up sites.
THIS portion of the Big Bear Lake camplands is open to anyone with a reservation and their own tent or RV, and, as you can imagine, it books up fast ... especially since a stay at Beaver Creek Village entitles you access to all the Big Bear Lake amenities, including the Bearfoot Springs water park!
Bearfoot Springs water park boasts two 350-foot water slides, a children's splash area, a 400-foot lazy river, a concession stand, some shade, and more.
In fact, there's so much to love at Big Bear Lake camplands that after a visit or two to Beaver Creek Village, we think you might just decide to buy into this amazing deeded lake camping resort yourself!
Learn more about booking your own stay at Beaver Creek Village at the Big Bear Lake camplands website. Big Bear Lake is located in Bruceton Mills, West Virginia. Have you ever camped at this unique and amazing water park campground in West Virginia?
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