Best Campgrounds near Huntington, WV

The area around Huntington, West Virginia, has several good camping spots within driving distance. Zilpo Campground sits by Cave Run Lake where many campers spend their days fishing or taking kayaks out on the water. You'll find more natural surroundings at Forked Run State Park Campground with its tree-covered sites and walking paths through the woods. Sandy Springs Campground works well for those with kids thanks to larger campsites and a play area. Trees between sites at these campgrounds give you decent privacy and protection from the sun. Keep in mind that your phone might not work in parts of these areas, so download maps ahead of time. Watch out for the smaller, uneven spots at Forked Run - some RVs and larger tents won't fit comfortably. Spring and fall bring the most comfortable temperatures for camping in this part of West Virginia. Stock up on supplies before heading out since stores aren't close to most of these camping areas.

Best Camping Sites Near Huntington, West Virginia (92)

    1. Four Coves Campground — Beech Fork State Park

    12 Reviews
    Beech Fork Lake, WV
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (833) 987-2757

    "This place is so pretty its positively photogenic! Monday - Wednesday we had our loop all to ourselves. We were visited by geese, ducks and deer."

    "The spots on the lake are our favorites, but are usually first to fill up. You won't be far from the lake wherever your spot is. The full hookup spots are in my opinion most crowded."

    2. Moxley Branch Campground — Beech Fork State Park

    10 Reviews
    Beech Fork Lake, WV
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (833) 987-2757

    "I’ve been camping here with my family for close to ten years now and we always have a blast."

    "This campground offers a handful of trails easy to moderate. Pretty lake with ducks everywhere, as well as geese. Saw many deer through out our stay, even some beaters."

    3. Huntington / Fox Fire KOA

    19 Reviews
    Ona, WV
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 743-5622

    "We enjoyed our stay at Huntington/Fox Fire KOA! This is a holiday KOA that offers more amenities for vacationers."

    "The area is safe and right near the nicest little towns (barboursville and hurricane) which have all the restaurants and shopping you’d need."

    4. Lake View Campground — Beech Fork State Park

    8 Reviews
    Beech Fork Lake, WV
    9 miles
    Website

    "Nice pool close by and picnic shelters. They now have a disc golf course and plenty of trails. Camp store needs more options and there is WiFi there. Old orchard is the only camp section with WiFi."

    "It’s close to home but still a fun camping experience!"

    5. Beach Fork Lake Lower Bowen

    4 Reviews
    Beech Fork Lake, WV
    9 miles

    "You can get a spot right next to the lake. Now the bad... Not much at the camp store. Verizon service is non-existent. The WiFi only works when you get within a few feet of the office."

    "The lake was lower but it was still nice. The bath houses were impressively clean. They have a nice Park Head quarters with a general store that has grocery items, firewood, and cool souvenirs."

    6. Old Orchard Campground — Beech Fork State Park

    5 Reviews
    Beech Fork Lake, WV
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (833) 987-2757

    "The good... peaceful, nice lake with some spots next to the lake. The bad... not much of a camp store, the wifi is horrible, no Verizon service."

    "Same lake but a bit of a drive to get to each other. At the campground side there is a pool. During the evening hours they offered kid friends activities like slip and slid."

    7. Iron Ridge - Lake Vesuvius

    8 Reviews
    Pedro, OH
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 534-6500

    $15 - $20 / night

    "The hiking trails are scenic and pretty and the lake while not overly big, is clean and great for swimming(there's a beach) , kayaking, and fishing."

    "Great campground with super easy access to the trail and lake. The sites are spread apart enough so you aren’t right beside someone - and shaded."

    8. Ashland Huntington West KOA

    17 Reviews
    Grayson, KY
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 929-5504

    "Didn't appreciate the grill in the next site (thought it was too close to us). We were in Site #8. Not sure what all is around here."

    "We stayed on the upper end by the veterans cemetery, even though it's close to the pool and playground, it was pretty quiet. Sites were a bit unlevel, but easy to back into."

    9. Virginia Point Campground

    2 Reviews
    Ashland, KY
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 453-3121

    $10 - $25 / night

    "Maybe include some hike/bike trails. Dreamland public pool is on the road that leads to the park, and also a small railroad museum (unsure if it is operational at present)."

    10. Robert Newlon Airpark RV Park Huntington, WV

    2 Reviews
    Lesage, WV
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 733-1240

    $45 / night

    "The park is located on a local airstrip with parachutists, apparently jumping on Sundays. All sites are within a few feet of a great bar and restaurant which was perfect after a long day on the road."

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400 Reviews of 92 Huntington Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Jackson Lake State Park Campground

    A day a life in the office

    I drove an hour and a half to get here because dyrt showed that we had full AT&T service here that is not the trucks we have between one and two bars of AT&T service so we’ll see if we drove here for me to be able to work for a couple days and be out in God’s creation

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Equestrian Campground — Carter Caves State Resort Park

    Under Construction

    The equestrian sites are full hookups and able to accommodate large rigs with pull through sites. The RV sites are under construction and will be some time before they are done. Bathhouse is clean and up to date. The roads are narrow and windy.

  • John M.
    Sep. 17, 2025

    Sandy Springs Campground

    A Wonderful Campground!

    We had a wonderful weekend stay at this campground; we were fortunate to get a river view site which was amazing. It is so peaceful to watch the river and see the occasional boat or barge go by. The campground is a very nice facility with unique cabins and nice full hook up sites. They have a nice store, restroom and shower facilities and they even have a small menu that they can prepare and bring to your site including a delicious chocolate chip cookie desert!

    The owners are the real gem here; they are so friendly and accommodating and go out of their way to make you feel at home! We had a grandchild visit and we forgot a jacket and Julie(owner) went out of her way to find a hoodie out of her Halloween stock, so he would have something for the weekend. 

    We will be back!

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 17, 2025

    Kanawha State Forest

    Beautiful state forest

    New bathrooms. Sites are well spaced and clean.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Sandy Springs Campground

    Nice spots on the Ohio River

    We had a riverfront site. The camp hosts are very nice and attentive to your needs. We will return

  • SkywaystoHighways.com Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Kanawha State Forest

    Beautiful surroundings

    Had an overnight stay here on our way to Red River Gorge. This was a nice stop. Fairly quiet with the exception of an annoying dog that barked incessantly and the campers across from us that had to jump in their car and drive full speed to nowhere every 20 minutes. All night long…. Pick up your firewood elsewhere unless you prefer absurdly small bundles at $8.49 per. We had site 31. Some sites are on the small side. Big rigs beware. All in all, a good spot to rest and enjoy some tree therapy.

  • Paul K.
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Greenbo Lake State Resort Park

    Great site, not a lot to do.

    Primitive Site 22 was fantastic, tucked away from everyone and quiet. Greenbo just doesn't have a lot to do if you arent boating. And that's okay. We just wanted a lazy trip anyway.

  • Jay T.
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Shawnee State Park Campground

    Attractive campground with variety of sites and amenities

    Unlike many Ohio State parks I've visited, the Shawnee campground has a variety of great tent sites.   Several of these are hidden in the trees at the top of some steps and up a short path.  We stayed in 12.  If you don't mind hauling your gear a short distance from your car, sites like this are perfect as they're  for tent campers only.  The campground had fun amenities for kids, like a very small mini golf course and an outdoor screen for movie nights.  The shower houses were clean and the small camp store convenient.  All the Shawnee State Park staff I met were super friendly and helpful.


Guide to Huntington

Camping near Huntington, West Virginia offers access to several lakeside sites within a 30-mile radius. The region sits at the western edge of the Appalachian Mountains where the Ohio River creates a natural boundary between West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky. Fall temperatures typically range from 40-70°F while summer camping often experiences humidity levels above 70% with temperatures regularly reaching 85-90°F.

What to do

Water activities at Beech Fork State Park: The lake at Four Coves Campground provides opportunities for fishing and boating. "This was such a fun area to do a little nice easy kayaking float down the river it was also a great place to go fishing there are many bluegill and bass in the waters," notes Jill R. Boat rental fees at the park are reasonable with options from canoes to paddle boats within walking distance of most campsites.

Disc golf course: Lake View Campground now features a full disc golf course for those looking for land-based recreation. "They now have a disc golf course and plenty of trails. Camp store needs more options and there is WiFi there," mentions Scotty W. The course is free to use for registered campers.

Seasonal swimming options: While many campers use the lakes for recreation, designated swimming areas are limited. "There is a pool very close but you still have to pay if you are camping there - at least discount the price to campers. There is beach access but it takes 30-45 minutes to drive to it," explains Stephanie B. about Beech Fork State Park facilities.

What campers like

Lakefront camping: Sites directly on the water are consistently rated highest by campers at Moxley Branch Campground. "If you choose a site on the water, ducks may well waddle into your camp looking for a handout. We had a delightful time!" shares Fred L. Waterfront sites fill quickly, especially during summer months.

Clean facilities: Many campers appreciate the well-maintained bathrooms and showers. "The bathrooms are almost always clean and I have rarely had to wait for a shower," notes Kayla H. Bathroom facilities are typically cleaned daily at most established campgrounds.

Wildlife viewing: The region supports diverse wildlife populations. "Saw many deer through out our stay, even some beaters. Lots of butterfly maiting season. There is also a creek that runs along the nature trail," describes Kaitlin T. Bird watching opportunities peak during spring and fall migrations.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Most campgrounds in the region have limited connectivity. "Verizon service is non-existent. The WiFi only works when you get within a few feet of the office," warns Jerry S. about Beach Fork Lake Lower Bowen. Download maps and essential information before arrival.

Weather considerations: The area experiences frequent rain during spring. "The sites did hold a bit of water after a strong rain, be prepared if bad weather is expected," notes Jason G. Sites on higher ground drain better after heavy rainfall.

Reservation requirements: Many campgrounds fill completely during peak seasons. "Reserve a site if you have your heart set on staying here," advises Amber A. Reservations can typically be made up to 6 months in advance, with holiday weekends booking earliest.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Huntington / Fox Fire KOA offers specific amenities for children. "Loved the fenced in soft play area for the toddlers. Great field for flying kites. Camp store had lots of food options and coffee," shares Brooke V. The play area is designed for children under 6 years old.

Evening entertainment: Some campgrounds provide organized activities. "They also have lots of organized activities for families," mentions Kayla H. During summer months, movie nights are common at larger campgrounds with showings typically starting at 9 PM.

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature designated play areas. "Great place for kids," states Shaun K. Most play areas are centrally located near bathhouses or camp stores.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds have uneven terrain. "Site was NOT very level. On gravel," reports Felicia H. about Ashland Huntington West KOA. Bring leveling blocks as most sites require some adjustment.

Hookup locations: The arrangement of utilities can be awkward at some sites. "The hookups are a little strange. You share pedestals in many of the sites," explains Laura H. Extension cords and longer water hoses may be necessary at certain campgrounds.

Concrete pad availability: Some campgrounds provide more stable parking. "Every RV site has a level concrete pad, making setup easy. Otherwise the rest of the RV area is gravel, without any trees or obstructions," notes Jon C. Sites with concrete pads typically cost $2-5 more per night than standard sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best campgrounds near Huntington, WV?

Beech Fork State Park is consistently rated as one of the best campgrounds near Huntington, with both primitive and RV sites available. Campers have enjoyed visiting this park for years, praising its well-maintained facilities and family-friendly atmosphere. Another excellent option is Cabwaylingo State Forest, one of West Virginia's oldest state parks built in the 1930s. While it's a bit more off the beaten path, this hidden gem offers a peaceful setting with historical significance. Other notable campgrounds in the region include Kanawha State Forest and Lake Vesuvius Recreation Area, each offering unique natural settings within driving distance of Huntington.

Is there year-round camping available near Huntington, WV?

Year-round camping options near Huntington are somewhat limited due to seasonal closures at many public campgrounds. Kanawha State Forest on the outskirts of Charleston remains open during winter months, offering a mountainous retreat with hiking trails. Saint Albans Roadside Park provides year-round camping for pull-behind campers (no tents allowed) with electric hookups and water access. Many private campgrounds in the region like KOAs may offer extended seasons or year-round availability, though amenities might be reduced during winter. Always call ahead to confirm winter operations, as water systems may be winterized and facilities limited during the coldest months.

Are there any RV-friendly campgrounds near Huntington, West Virginia?

Huntington / Fox Fire KOA is an excellent RV-friendly option with close proximity to I-64. This holiday KOA offers generous gravel sites with good drainage, full hookups, and staff who help campers position their RVs. Some visitors have stayed here long-term for work. For those seeking a public campground option, Robert Newlon Airpark RV Park provides big-rig-friendly sites with water and toilet facilities. The Huntington area has several additional RV accommodations including Beach Fork Lake Lower Bowen campground, which features big-rig-friendly sites with water and toilets in a more natural setting.

How much do campsites cost in the Huntington, WV area?

Campsite costs around Huntington vary by amenities and location. At Grayson Lake State Park Campground, sites are reasonably priced with standard amenities, though quality can vary between sites. Oak Hill Campground in nearby Wayne National Forest offers affordable camping with basic facilities. Generally, public campgrounds in the region range from $15-30 per night for primitive sites and $25-45 for sites with electric hookups. Private campgrounds like Huntington/Fox Fire KOA typically charge higher rates ($35-60) but offer more amenities. Many state parks also offer weekly or monthly discounts for longer stays, and senior or military discounts may be available at select locations.