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    Camping options near Keyser, West Virginia include established campgrounds and primitive sites scattered throughout the surrounding mountains and waterways. The Barnum Whitewater Area, located directly in Keyser, offers tent camping and small cabins alongside the river for $10-$56 per night. Middle Ridge Campground in nearby Romney provides full hookup sites for tents, RVs, and cabin rentals in a wooded setting approximately 30 minutes southwest of Keyser. Robert W. Craig-Jennings Randolph Lake campground, situated northeast of Keyser, features 68 electric sites with paved pads suitable for both tent and RV camping. The region contains a mix of county, state, and federally managed recreation areas within a 45-minute drive.

    Campground accessibility varies significantly by season, with many facilities operating from April through September or October. Robert W. Craig campground remains busy during summer months but maintains clean facilities with hosts on-site throughout the operating season. Mountain roads leading to campgrounds can be challenging, particularly for large RVs. As one camper noted about approaching Jennings Randolph Lake, "We approached the campground from the southeast through the town of Keyser. DO NOT do this if you have a large RV... the road was narrow, hilly, and winding."

    The camping experience in this region centers around water recreation and mountain scenery. Jennings Randolph Lake offers swimming, fishing, hiking trails, and boat access, with campsites featuring picnic tables and fire rings. Middle Ridge Campground provides a more secluded woodland experience with hiking trails and a swimming pool. According to visitor reviews, Middle Ridge offers "spacious campsites with good spacing between guests, which makes your site feel private." Barnum Whitewater Area attracts river enthusiasts with its riverside camping options, though sites are described as "kinda packed together" with the river being the main attraction. Most campgrounds in the region provide basic amenities like toilets and picnic tables, while some also offer showers and electric hookups.

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      1. Middle Ridge Campground

      4.8(26)10mi from Keyser16 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It is not near a main highway unless you call Route 50 through Romney a main highway. It is west of town up a curved mountain road. It is on the top area of "Middle Ridge" mountain. "

      "Very positive experience."

      2. Savage River State Forest

      4.6(18)16mi from KeyserRVs, Tents

      "This was a beautiful state forest, with two state parks sort of bordering it (Big Run & New Germany). The roads were all paved which was nice."

      "It was a good sized site with a nice fire circle. my favorite part was how private it was, each campsite was 50-100ft away from each other at least. Mine was probably 100yrds."

      3. Robert W. Craig - Jennings Randolph Lake

      4.4(7)8mi from Keyser68 sitesRVs, Tents

      "General: Smallish (68 sites) campground near Jennings Randolph Lake, which is not directly accessible from the campground (you need to drive there)."

      "Drinking water right next to the site (37) as well as a trail to a restroom - I think there's a shower on the other loop/section.  22 for a basic (non-electric) tent site."

      from $22 - $60 / night

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      4. Rocky Gap State Park Campground

      4.6(54)26mi from KeyserRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We stayed in cabin 170 in Fir loop and the site was incredibly spacious, heavily shaded, close to the bath house, path to the beach, and well distanced from other sites."

      "Our friends were in the site next to us (17) which was also nice and there was a wide walking path between them. Family also stayed in one of the rental cabins (21)."

      from $23 - $29 / night

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      5. New Germany State Park Campground

      4.2(13)15mi from KeyserRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "New Germany State Park is situated in Garrett County Maryland. The park has a small lake, a few trails, and two camping loops."

      "If you’re camping at sites 14-26, the walk may seem a bit long to use the john. The park has about 15 or so miles of trails."

      from $18 - $117 / night

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      6. CUMBERLAND MD. CAMPGROUNDS. 1 & 2

      3.9(19)19mi from Keyser3 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Me and a small group of friends stayed here for a weekend and we had a blast it was so peaceful we where right next to the river and had some great trails too hike on."

      "Great stay at a well located spot. Beautiful and quiet. Don was very helpful with any request that we had. Would return again. Thanks Don."

      from $35 / night

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      7. Deep Creek Lake State Park Campground

      4.6(16)19mi from KeyserRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Camp site(Tent camping) Camp site was pretty small and close to each other. The forest where the camp site was situated was beautiful."

      "Lots of touristy things around the lake, then you drive by lots of vacation homes on the lakeshore and then you pull into the camp and you feel like you are miles away from all that stuff."

      from $21 - $65 / night

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      8. Big Run State Park Campground

      4.5(6)11mi from KeyserTents

      "The best spots are in the woods adjacent to the stream. You can set up your camp chair and enjoy the creek sounds."

      "You have to know what you're getting here - there ARE campsites with amenities, near water and bathrooms, but not all of them have the amenities. "

      from $10 - $55 / night

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      9. Swallow Falls State Park Campground

      4.8(24)24mi from KeyserRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Camp ground was just a few minute drive away from the entrance to the trail. Trails were easy enough for kids. Camp site itself was nice and clean but felt a little too close to each other."

      "Thirdly, the campground was so close to the nature that we wanted to see. We went to see the falls and they were within walking distance from our campsite. Overall, it was an awesome place to camp."

      from $22 - $33 / night

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      10. Barnum Whitewater Area

      4.5(2)7mi from KeyserTents, Cabins

      "Had my wedding 2022 at Jennings picnic area and then after that spent the whole weekend away from everyone and everything!"

      from $10 - $30 / night

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    1066 Reviews of 162 Keyser Campgrounds


    • Meagan S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 30, 2026

      Eagle Rock Campground

      Totally ruined our holiday

      Honestly I would not go here. Its a beautiful spot great for fishing and swimming. I wish it was doable. But no. We been here for 4 days for the holiday. We wanted something affordable and full of nature. We really thought this place would be like other campsites. But other than taking out trash (which most people just burn making it stinky the entire time and every single fire pit you probably shouldnt cook on) there are no rules no regulations. People can be in your site looking into your tent and they do not care here. People just go where they want and fish around kids swimming rather than going somewhere else. Music can be blared so loud theres nowhere to go without hearing it. Dogs do not have to he on leash despite the sign at the entrance. (Told essentially to get over it) the dogs will roam everywhere. Its completely taken over by "locals" who aren't actually locals at all. They are just people from other states that stay here all the time and take over during the holidays. If youre already established at this camp you are good to go. But if you are highly respectful people who respect nature and want the peace of real camping. Do not go here. We are packing and leaving 5 days early and will not be back.

    • Shianna R.
      Jun. 29, 2026

      Camp Cacapon

      Nice Campground

      From a family of tent campers, it was perfect.  We rented the river sites. The location was great and the kids had a blast playing in the river and fishing.  We brought our own kayaks and enjoyed the easy paddling. The bathrooms were very nice and clean.

    • Erin M.
      Jun. 28, 2026

      Camp Cacapon

      Secluded but charming campground!

      We rented a tent pad site and a glamping site side by side here and absolutely loved the place.  This place is perfect for retreats or group camping experiences since there's only 6-8 tent pads and two glamping tents.   Theres a his and hers  lavatory cabins that are new and have a large industrial sink to wash your dishes in...big plus.  Only a 20 minute drive to downtown berkley springs.   Will be coming back this fall when the leaves start changing!

    • k
      Jun. 22, 2026

      Camp Cacapon

      Clean, quiet, gorgeous, fun!

      Genuinely the nicest owner and host! We stayed in tent site A and loved it! Mr.Sullivan even greeted us and told us about the Paw Paw trees. My husbands been camping but it was mine and our baby’s first time camping and I was surprising my husband for Father’s Day. I reached out to the owners for help and questions and was met with nothing but kindness. Never once made me feel stupid for asking a question and genuinely wanted to help. We will for sure be back

    • Lauren S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2026

      green ridge state forest

      State forest iykyk

      Gorgeous area and well worth it to go. $10 a night and go to the HQ to book. (address at the bottom of the green sign in pic). It’s first come first serve but if Hq is closed you can sign up on a clipboard outside. This is about 30 minutes from the forest itself depending on which site you get. Some sites are better than others so try to get in early. Leave no trace

    • Lauren S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Fifteen Mile Campground — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park

      Safe and clean

      Five stars because this place was very clean and I felt at ease. The river is gorgeous and so are the trails bring a bike if you have one. There’s a bar within walking distance that’s cash only. Outhouse is clean enough but it does smell a little so check map and try to book a site that isn’t right next to it.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 19, 2026

      Elizabeth Furnace Campground

      A+ Elizabeth Furnace

      Excellent campsite; stayed here 6 days. Clean sites, well cared for flush toilets and hot showers that I was comfortable using. Good camp host as of June 2026. Varied and nice camping, locations well spaced. Creek near by on some. Good hiking trails. Potable water no electricity or hook up water but do have grey water dump site. No reliable mobile connection or wifi. With America beautiful pass $10. Best yet and inexpensive.

    • Kindra W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 13, 2026

      Coopers Rock State Forest- McCollum Campground

      5 stars! Large lots, beautiful scenery, and nice campers

      Coopers Rock State Park is an absolute gem and easily deserves 5 stars. The RV lots are large and easy to navigate, making setup stress-free and comfortable. The staff was very friendly and helpful, which made the whole stay even better. The new washrooms were clean, modern, and well maintained, and the scenery is breathtaking everywhere you look. It’s the perfect place to relax, enjoy nature, and take in the beautiful views.

    • Dani P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Coopers Rock State Forest- McCollum Campground

      Beautiful and lush campground

      This place is gorgeous and very quiet. The shower house and bathrooms were well maintained, and even had a laundry room and large sink around the back for dishes. Laundry costs $2 in quarters per load, 4 quarters for the washer and 4 quarters for the dryer. They are quick as well, took maybe an hour and 15 minutes all together. Campsites are spaced apart so you're not directly on top of eachother, but you can still see most of the other campers. Lots of trails in the area. We had electrical hook up and a lantern pole, and the is a dump and water station on the way in/out. Highly recommend this site.


    Guide to Keyser

    Primitive camping opportunities abound within the Appalachian highlands surrounding Keyser, West Virginia. The region sits at elevations ranging from 700-3,000 feet, creating varied microclimates and camping experiences throughout the seasons. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing at higher elevations, while summer brings moderate 80°F days with cooler nights, making extended camping trips comfortable with proper preparation.

    What to Do

    Hiking diverse trail systems: New Germany State Park Campground offers multiple trails with clear markings and varying difficulty levels. "The trails are easy to medium and are open to cross country skiing in the winter months," notes Bill G., who appreciates the well-maintained pathways.

    Swimming in natural settings: The 5-mile trail around Lake Habeeb at Rocky Gap State Park Campground provides access to swimming areas. "A fair amount of gnats and other bugs but no mosquitoes to speak of. Clean, well run camp store. Nice beach area with volley ball nets. Lots of paddle boards and canoes for rent," shares Jeff H.

    Fishing in stocked waters: Several locations offer fishing opportunities throughout the year. "We have three children who absolutely loved petting and feeding Mules and Donkeys! Short drive down the mountain to get to the ponds but my husband and oldest son had a blast catching fish in their ponds!" writes Kayla M. about Middle Ridge Campground.

    Stargazing opportunities: Sites at Savage River State Forest provide excellent dark sky viewing. "We did have a spectacular firefly display at night," mentions Veronica S., highlighting the natural nighttime attractions in more remote camping areas.

    What Campers Like

    Privacy between sites: Many campers value space between sites. At Middle Ridge Campground, visitors appreciate "large campsites with good spacing between guests, which makes your site feel private," according to Englebright H., who describes it as "secluded, wooded, and not over crowded."

    Water features: Swallow Falls State Park Campground offers scenic waterfalls and river access. "The falls are beautiful and the trails are well kept. My kids love the swings and playground also," comments Dale O. about the park's diverse attractions.

    Woodland camping experience: The heavily forested sites throughout the region provide a true nature immersion. "The tent sites were completely level with no need to worry about rolling down a hill in my sleep, I slept great. The campground was so close to the nature that we wanted to see," explains Mike B. about Swallow Falls State Park.

    Historical connections: Some areas feature interesting historical elements. "Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Harvey Firestone, and John Burroughs camped on the site in 1918, and 1921," notes Marcandpatti B. about Swallow Falls, adding historical significance to camping experiences.

    What You Should Know

    Seasonal limitations: Many campgrounds in the region have restricted operating seasons. "Swallow falls is awesome year round. In the winter the snow and ice is beautiful, fall is lovely and summer is fun," explains Marcandpatti B., though services may be limited outside peak months.

    Cell service varies widely: Connectivity depends on location and elevation. At Savage River State Forest, "we had no cell service at all for most of the area," reports Chris F., indicating the need for offline planning.

    Wildlife awareness: Bears are active throughout the region. "Deer are dense in these parts, and bears frequent the area," notes Bill G. about New Germany State Park, requiring proper food storage.

    Campground differences: Facilities vary significantly between locations. "There is a bathhouse in each loop; although the building itself appeared somewhat dated, the toilets and sinks have been updated to be automatic," reports Lee D. about Robert W. Craig - Jennings Randolph Lake.

    Tips for Camping with Families

    Kid-friendly sites: Robert W. Craig campground includes activities designed for children. "Make sure to bring bicycles for your kids to ride around the loop. There is also a pond that you can hike to for fishing. It is far enough that your children would not wonder there on their own," advises Christina W.

    Beach access considerations: Rocky Gap State Park offers designated swimming areas. "The campground beach is fun. There is a 5 mile trail that goes all around the lake. Lots of lake to paddle," shares Marcandpatti B., highlighting multiple water activities for families.

    Safety planning: With limited cell coverage, prepare alternative communication methods. "The park is full of very tall pine trees. The campground is well maintained and the Rangers were very friendly," reports Michele F. about New Germany State Park.

    Educational opportunities: Several parks offer ranger-led programs. "There was movie night on Saturday night and a ranger talk on Saturday morning," mentions Lee D. about Robert W. Craig campground's organized activities.

    Tips from RVers

    Access challenges: Some roads near camping areas are unsuitable for larger vehicles. "We approached the campground from the southeast through the town of Keyser. DO NOT do this if you have a large RV... the road was narrow, hilly, and winding," warns Lee D. about approaches to Robert W. Craig campground.

    Site selection: CUMBERLAND MD. CAMPGROUNDS. 1 & 2 offers RV-friendly options. "Arrived at 10pm after a bust on our original spot for the night... spoke to the owner and he said c'mon up and we'll get you set up. Ended up staying 2 nights as the views were great. Flat spots with very little work to set up a class c," shares T N T.

    Hookup availability: Electric options are limited at most public campgrounds. "There are only a couple sites with electricity in each of the two loops," notes Marcandpatti B. about Swallow Falls State Park.

    Leveling considerations: Many sites require adjustment for larger rigs. "Sites in the Delphia and George Beckman loops are very quiet but some sites in the other two loops are closer to the road so you will hear road noise," reports Lee D. about Deep Creek Lake State Park.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is there an RV park in Keyser with mountain views?

    While Keyser itself has limited RV options with mountain views, nearby Canaan Valley Resort State Park Campground offers full-hookup RV sites surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery. The campground provides shaded sites, reasonable rates, and access to countless outdoor activities across all seasons. Another excellent mountain view option is Gary's Family Campground, which features RV sites with gorgeous panoramic views of West Virginia's mountains, plus amenities like Wi-Fi, a game room, and a lodge with epic vistas for optimal stargazing.

    Where can I find camping near Keyser?

    Several excellent camping options exist near Keyser, WV. Barnum Whitewater Area offers primitive riverside camping closest to Keyser with boat access and basic amenities. For a quiet backwoods experience, Eagle Rock Campground provides affordable tent camping ($10/night) right along the river. Within driving distance, you'll also find Horseshoe Recreation Area, which offers spacious sites, clean bathroom facilities, and activities including hiking, tubing, swimming and fishing—perfect for family getaways in West Virginia's natural landscape.

    What camping is available near Keyser, WV?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Keyser, WV offers a wide range of camping options, with 162 campgrounds and RV parks near Keyser, WV and 15 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Keyser, WV?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Keyser, WV is Middle Ridge Campground with a 4.8-star rating from 26 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Keyser, WV?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 free dispersed camping spots near Keyser, WV.

    What parks are near Keyser, WV?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 23 parks near Keyser, WV that allow camping, notably Jennings Randolph Lake and Youghiogheny River Lake.