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    Campgrounds near West Columbia, West Virginia provide access to both Ohio and West Virginia outdoor destinations, with options spanning from developed facilities to more remote settings. The region includes established campgrounds like Forked Run State Park and Krodel Park, which accommodate tent camping, RV hookups, and cabin rentals. Campers will find several state park options within a 30-mile radius, including facilities on both sides of the Ohio River. Most mixed-use campgrounds in the area feature standard amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and access to drinking water, while also providing opportunities for water recreation.

    Seasonal conditions influence campground availability throughout the region, with many sites operating from April through October. Roads leading to campgrounds are generally well-maintained, though some remote areas may require higher clearance vehicles. Water access represents a common feature, with several campgrounds positioned near lakes or rivers for fishing and boating. Summer weekends often see higher occupancy rates at most campgrounds, making advance reservations advisable. Cell service varies significantly by location, with many areas offering limited connectivity. A visitor commented, "On the border with West Virginia. There aren't really sites on the water but there's a nice path to the lake from the camp sites and lots of deer."

    Campers report varying experiences with bathroom facilities across campgrounds in the region. While some state parks maintain clean, well-equipped shower houses, others feature more basic amenities. Krodel Park Campground offers convenient proximity to Point Pleasant with water recreation options, though reviews note the bathrooms leave something to be desired. Forked Run State Park receives positive feedback for its natural setting and wildlife viewing opportunities. Lake Hope State Park, located within reasonable driving distance, presents an alternative to the more crowded Hocking Hills area. According to reviews from The Dyrt, "Lake Hope gave me a new way to experience an area I grew very close to and appreciate but cannot stand the swarms of people." Many campgrounds in the region balance accessibility with natural surroundings, providing opportunities for hiking, fishing, and water-based recreation.

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      1. Forked Run State Park Campground

      3.6(21)17mi from West Columbia147 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "On the border with West Virginia. There aren’t really sites on the water but there’s a nice path to the lake from the camp sites and lots of deer."

      "Yes, it's a bit rough around the edges. We liked that it wasn't crowded. The attendant said the park was full over Memorial Day weekend."

      from $25 - $40 / night

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      2. Kountry Resort Campground

      4.4(5)7mi from West ColumbiaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This campground has been around since the 1800s. It has a lot of permanent residents and we had a lot of fun checking out the different set ups. There are a lot of amenities but they need updated."

      from $20 - $80 / night

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      3. Krodel Park Campground

      4.0(7)10mi from West ColumbiaRVs, Tents

      "It is minutes away from downtown Point Pleasant. I had spent the afternoon exploring the town and didn't feel like driving further."

      "Overall, I was looking for something close to downtown Point Pleasant and this was a good fit. There is no wifi and cell service was a little spotty (I had 1-3 bars at times for cell service)."

      from $30 - $35 / night

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      4. OLDTOWN CAMPGROUND

      5.0(1)6mi from West ColumbiaRVs, Tents

      "Three fishing lakes. On old town creek. Plenty of space for kids to roam . Has a nice inground pool."

      5. Hocking Hills State Park Campground

      4.4(109)40mi from West Columbia209 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Limited flat locations existed for a tent and my tent footprint is fairly small."

      "The site was angled so we had to turn around before we could back in/park - our 5th wheel is 43’ and it was tight even with all spots not full."

      from $20 - $70 / night

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      6. Farver Acres

      5.0(6)18mi from West Columbia6 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It’s a very quiet and peaceful location. If you plan to walk in the woods, bring some tick repellent!"

      "The natural surroundings are simply breathtaking, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers and those seeking solitude."

      from $20 - $60 / night

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      7. Lake Hope State Park Campground

      3.9(35)29mi from West Columbia185 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Lake Hope has plenty of recreational opportunities for everyone and the campground is close by! The campground is quiet and well kept."

      "Lake Hope State Park is the unsung hero of Logan county, Ohio. Hocking Hills State Park gets the crowds because of its amenities and closer proximity to Old Man's Cave...but..."

      from $25 - $35 / night

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      8. Gallia County Junior Fairgrounds

      4.3(3)14mi from West ColumbiaRVs

      9. Lake Snowden Campground - Hocking College

      3.4(9)19mi from West ColumbiaRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Lake Snowden is a great alternative to camping at Strouds. The lake is large and clean, with an awesome new “water park” opened during the summer. Great shelters, facilities, and optional bathrooms."

      "We were able to camp right by the lake. The trails are great for hiking and some more intermediate mountain biking. And there are boat rentals of many different types."

      10. Zaleski State Forest

      4.5(16)24mi from West ColumbiaTents

      "Twice it rained so much some of the trails were uncrossable but even then we still enjoyed ourselves. The is one spot about 3 miles in that is pretty far off trail, flat and on top of a hill."

      "Zaleski State Forest is adjacent to Lake Hope State Park. Off Rt 278 near Zaleski, Oh, true Ohio countryside to enjoy on the way in. Signal is spotty."

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    Recent Reviews near West Columbia, WV

    581 Reviews of 127 West Columbia Campgrounds


    • Noel L.
      Jun. 29, 2026

      Rippling Waters Church of God Campgrounds

      Nice campground

      Nice quiet campground. The staff was very nice and helpful. Beautiful area with two ponds. The pool looks like it was just redone...nice. The restrooms were very clean and looked freshly painted. Would give a 5 but needs a little more TLC.

    • T
      Jun. 27, 2026

      Robert Newlon Airpark RV Park Huntington, WV

      Good stopover

      Level sites. Water electric sewer at every site. Only seven sites available for transient; the rest are very permanent. On site restaurant.

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 27, 2026

      Farver Acres

      First stay

      Was very nice,quiet n peaceful.We had to leave unexpectedly but plan to go back when it’s not as hot we had 2 dogs with us one got sick but hoping to make it back there soon

    • Kathy C.
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Hocking Hills Jellystone Campground

      Shouldn’t be called Jellystone

      Jellystone Hocking Hills Ohio Don’t waste your money! I reserved a full hook up deluxe site with patio. Was supposed to be a level concrete slab. It was not! It was all gravel and dirt. No concrete whatsoever. This deluxe site sloped down so when you had a fire( weren’t allowed to move fire pit) your chairs went down hill and I fell almost every night. They brought in a crushed zone but it didn’t help the situation. Owner told us he would credit us some money back since the site wasn’t as promised, he did not. The playground was a mess. Old and nasty. The jump pad didn’t hold much air, so kids would jump on and sink right o the ground. The mining area was not locked so kids got into the pump and electrical areas which was dangerous for the little ones. YOGI BEAR MADE ONE 15 MINUTE APPEARANCE IN 5 DAYS. The schedule showed daily appearances at least daily if not more than once daily, which is how other Jellystones have been for us. MY GRANDSON was so sad. He had been looking forward to this trip for months, and recalled our prior JELLYSTONE stay at Watts Bar Lake in Tennessee, which was a totally different experience than this awful Hocking hills Jellystone. We repeatedly asked about Yogi appearances and were told“Yogi was busy and maybe he would come tomorrow“. The owner made so many excuses like,“my concrete guy didn’t show up last week” that’s why we didn’t have our concrete level patio site that we paid for. The playground didn’t have mulch cause his guy didn’t show up last week. The jump pad didn’t work right because his guy didn’t show up. The new pool wasn’t completed because his guy didn’t show up. Even the yogi bear statue they show in their picture wasn’t there. The pool they did have was in the owners backyard and you had to drive to it. It was slimed and disgusting. I have never been so disappointed. We drove 4.5 hours to get there specifically so my grandkids could camp at a Jellystone with Yogi Bear around. I don’t know how they are allowed to be a Jellystone, they are definitely not up to par. I’m sure we aren’t the only family to pay jellystones higher prices so the kids could see Yogi and friends daily. I could go on…there really were so many bad things about this place, but I see this review is very long. I will attach some photos

    • Mikayla H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Snowden lake

      First time camping

      Had a wonderful time camping with my family ground were well kept and staff was super friendly and it wasn't super busy

    • Christina W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 16, 2026

      Mountwood Park Family Campground(Wood County Park)

      Almost empty

      This was a gem of a park to find. There is hardly anyone here and you have your pick pretty much of the camping spots. The spots are mostly level and there are two bath houses onsite. The bathrooms are pretty basic but they have hot water and so far I’ve had them mostly to myself. And it’s only $30 a night.

    • Chelsea B.
      Jun. 15, 2026

      Four Coves Campground — Beech Fork State Park

      Pretty View but Shower Houses Need Attention

      We have stayed at Beech Fork 3 times now and the view is always spectacular. However, we had to use the shower houses this time & they need attention. The water was barely luke warm and some of the stalls were dirty.

    • B
      Jun. 2, 2026

      OLDTOWN CAMPGROUND

      Great for kids

      Very nice place. Has potential to be great. Three fishing lakes. On old town creek. Plenty of space for kids to roam . Has a nice inground pool.

    • Pam H.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 30, 2026

      Dorr-Run Red Oak Trailhead

      Great for a night or two

      Clean bathrooms. Nice park rangers. Open areas with fire pits.


    Guide to West Columbia

    Camping sites near West Columbia, West Virginia span across the Ohio River, providing access to state forests and recreational lakes in both states. Most campgrounds operate from April through October, with a few year-round options available. Summer temperatures typically range from 70-85°F during peak camping months, while spring and fall bring cooler conditions with occasional rainfall that can create muddy access roads.

    What to do

    Disc golf courses: At Forked Run State Park Campground, campers have access to an on-site disc golf course along with fishing and hiking opportunities. "There is plenty to do with fishing and hiking. A lot of people in the area mainly go for swimming or to play frisbee golf," notes Andrew S.

    Lake recreation: Boating with motor restrictions creates a quieter water experience at many area lakes. "We spent most of the time on the water (there's a power limit on the boats) but the campsites were nice in a simple kind of way," reports Benjamin C. about Forked Run's lake. Boat rentals are available at several locations, though prices vary significantly.

    Historical exploration: The region contains remnants of Ohio's industrial past. Visit the Hope Furnace near Zaleski State Forest to see a preserved iron furnace from the 1800s. "Take a short connector trail on the south loop to cut over to the Moonville Rail Trail. We spent one afternoon hiking over to the Moonville Tunnel and it was one of the coolest parts of our four day trek," recommends James W.

    What campers like

    Privacy in established parks: Some campgrounds offer more seclusion than others. At Farver Acres, campers appreciate the isolation: "We didn't see another person for four full days — it was such a rare and welcome break from traditional campgrounds," reports Hannah.

    Water features: Many campers note the accessibility of water recreation. "The lake is large and clean, with an awesome new 'water park' opened during the summer," writes Ruby W. about Lake Snowden Campground. The campground features inflatable water equipment during summer months.

    Wildlife viewing: The forested setting provides opportunities for wildlife observation. Farver Acres offers "abundant wildlife" according to reviewers, while Forked Run State Park contains some unusual aquatic life. "What makes the lake unique at Forked Run is that it contains dime sized fresh water jelly fish. These type aren't able to sting you," explains Andrew S.

    What you should know

    Campsite variation: Site quality varies significantly, even within the same campground. At Lake Hope State Park Campground, "Camp sites are very small and very unlevel, had to raise back of camper and put front about a 1/4" off ground to get close to level. Site around is sloped in all directions," reports Daniel.

    Bathroom conditions: Facility maintenance varies widely across the region. Some campgrounds have well-maintained facilities while others struggle. "Showers were clean but only central and shared between all loops," notes Shane T. about Forked Run. At other locations, bathroom cleanliness can be an issue.

    Seasonal infrastructure: Services differ by time of year. "Camp store wasn't open yet for the season no other staff was seen except one guy cleaning on loop A," mentions one Forked Run camper during spring. Many parks reduce services in early spring and late fall.

    Tips for camping with families

    Water activities for kids: Several locations offer family-friendly water amenities during summer. Lake Snowden features "a nice little beach area along the lake. Several large pavilions. Playground for the kids. During the summer they set up large inflatable slides and create a makeshift lake waterpark!" according to Lucille W.

    Festival opportunities: Time your visit to coincide with regional events. Lake Snowden hosts several annual festivals: "I camp here EVERY year during the Annual Pawpaw Festival in mid September. They have local art, music, beer, and all kinds of pawpaw products!" says Lucille W.

    Nature programs: Some parks offer educational opportunities. "The naturalists feed hummingbirds at the nature center. They pull the feeders for awhile leading up to a 'Feed the Hummingbirds' program. So cool! The birds come right to you!" shares Chris C. about Lake Hope State Park.

    Tips from RVers

    Utility connections: Campground hookup information can be incomplete online. At Krodel Park Campground, "Sites are close together in rows. No obstructing foliage. Each site has electric, water and sewer," reports Molly A. But at other parks, hookup compatibility varies: "The website advertises electrical hookups but it fails to mention that some sites on the premises are only 50 amp hookups and not 30 amp and 50 amp."

    Leveling challenges: Many campsites require significant leveling equipment due to terrain. Reviewers consistently mention difficulty getting level, with one noting about Lake Hope: "Sites are mostly small and tight on hilly terrain."

    Cash payment policies: Some campgrounds maintain traditional payment systems. "Cash only or check is also a bit inconvenient and archaic in 2025," notes Luna L. about Krodel Park. Calling ahead about payment options prevents surprises at check-in.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near West Columbia, WV?

    According to TheDyrt.com, West Columbia, WV offers a wide range of camping options, with 127 campgrounds and RV parks near West Columbia, WV and 11 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near West Columbia, WV?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near West Columbia, WV is Forked Run State Park Campground with a 3.6-star rating from 21 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near West Columbia, WV?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 free dispersed camping spots near West Columbia, WV.