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Wilderness Road Campground

Wilderness Road State Park Campground, near Ewing, Virginia, is a charming spot that offers a blend of natural beauty and essential amenities for a comfortable camping experience. With electric hookups available and well-maintained bathhouses, it’s a solid choice for those looking to enjoy the great outdoors without sacrificing too much comfort.

The campground is surrounded by a stunning deciduous forest, providing plenty of shade and a peaceful atmosphere. Visitors have noted the cleanliness of the facilities, especially the showers, which are private and spacious—a real treat after a day of hiking. One camper mentioned, “The bathrooms are clean and well maintained,” highlighting the park staff's commitment to keeping things tidy.

For outdoor enthusiasts, there are numerous hiking trails nearby, including the scenic Pinnacle Overlook, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. While some sites are close together, the overall vibe is quiet and relaxing, making it a great escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you’re camping in a tent or an RV, Wilderness Road State Park Campground is a fantastic place to unwind and connect with nature.

Fee Info

For all campsites, reservations and payments must be made by visiting www.recreation.gov or calling the Rec.gov Reservation Line at (877) 444-6777. INDIVIDUAL/FAMILY CAMPING $18.00 per night per site without electricity. Maximum of eight people, four tents, and two cars per site. $24.00 per night per site with electricity. All sites are half price for Interagency Senior and Access Pass holders. ($9.00 for a non-electric campsite and $12.00 for an electric campsite) GROUP CAMPING $39.00 per night per Group Campsite. Minimum of 12 people, maximum of 25 people, and maximum of 4 vehicles per group site. No electricity is available at group sites. Group Camping is located in loops G and O.

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Location

Wilderness Road Campground is located in Virginia

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Directions

Wilderness Road Campground is located at the end of National Park Road, off US Highway 58 in Virginia. From the Park Visitor Center in Middlesboro, Kentucky (approximately 5 miles): When leaving the visitor center parking lot, turn left onto Pinnacle View Road, then take the ramp down and merge into US-25E S toward Harrogate, Tennessee. Go through the tunnel into Tennessee. Turn right onto US-58 E toward Jonesville, Virginia and Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. Cross into Virginia. Continue on US-58 approximately 2.4 miles, then turn left onto National Park Road. Continue on National Park Road to the campground entrance. From Knoxville, Tennessee (approximately 56 miles): Take TN-331 (Tazewell Pike) toward Tazewell, approximately 39 miles. Turn left onto US-25E N toward Harrogate. Go through Harrogate, then turn right onto US-58 E toward Jonesville, Virginia and Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. If you enter the tunnel then you missed the turn. On US-58 you will cross into VIrginia. Continue on US-58 approximately 2.4 miles, then turn left onto National Park Road. Continue on National Park Road to the campground entrance. From Abingdon, Virginia (approximately 115 miles): Take I-81 S toward Bristol, Tennessee. After approximately 18 miles, take US-11W S toward Kingsport. After approximately 20 miles, turn right onto US-23 N. Cross into Virginia. After approximately 22 miles, turn left onto US-58 W. Continue on US-58 W for approximately 52 miles, then turn right onto National Park Road. Continue on National Park Road to the campground entrance. From Lexington, Kentucky (approximately 130 miles): Take I-75 S toward Knoxville, Tennessee. After approximately 75 miles, take exit 29 onto US-25E S (Cumberland Gap Parkway). Continue on US-25E S approximately 48 miles, going through the Cumberland Gap Tunnel and into Tennessee. Turn right onto US-58 E toward Jonesville, Virginia and Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. Cross into Virginia. Continue on US-58 approximately 2.4 miles, then turn left onto National Park Road. Continue on National Park Road to the campground entrance.

Address

Cumberland Gap Wilderness Road Campground 854 National Park Road
Ewing, VA 24248

Coordinates

36.60446 N
83.632539 W

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  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site
  • Hike-In
    Backcountry sites.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Group

Features

For Campers

  • Market
  • Trash
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Water Hookups
  • 30 Amp Hookups
  • 50 Amp Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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A large, wooded campground with clean facilities and helpful staff in a scenic tri-state location. Highway noise and uneven sites requiring leveling noted by some, but most found it peaceful with good hiking access nearby.

Reviewed Nov. 7, 2025

Cozy

Love this place…simple…peaceful… quiet…lots of shade for summer heat…beautiful fall colors…

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Month of VisitSeptember
Reviewed Sep. 6, 2025

Nice National Park Campground

Pretty park. Sites are wooded and not too close together. Most sites need leveling blocks. The bath house is small. 2 stalls and sinks in the bathroom . 2 individual shower rooms. There appeared to be only 2 bathrooms/bath houses for the entire campground. Water pump at bathroom area. No dish washing station. Some sites had electricity, but not all of them. There are lots of hiking trails and a great visitor center. I hope to go back when I can spend more time in the park. Three star rating mainly due to the inadequate number of showers/bathrooms.

SiteC 11
Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by elizabeth L., September 6, 2025
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by elizabeth L., September 6, 2025
Reviewed Jul. 8, 2025

Very nice campground.

This campground is very clean and well maintained. I am in my van and stayed in loop B. I don't normally get dites with electric but with my lifetime interagency pass, my site with electric cost $12. I have a constant 3 bars with Visible which is Verizon. They have signs up that warn bears are very active in the campground right now so I have not walked around much, but it is beautiful here.

SiteB3
Month of VisitJuly
Reviewed Feb. 22, 2025

Quite winter stay

Love the park. Only a few campers this time of the year. Only 1 bathhouse open.

SiteC-9
Month of VisitFebruary
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Shawn L., February 22, 2025
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Shawn L., February 22, 2025
Reviewed May. 1, 2024

Very mixed bag

This campground had some good features: hookups and bathhouse were good, location is very pretty, staff clearly take good care of things. Mostly older folks mid week so pretty quiet.

But for some reason there is a path that goes through several campsites. We booked one of these sites without knowing (B12), which meant we had strangers walking through our campsite all the time. Our dogs hated it and so did we! Also sites are close together, most aren’t level, and some are in clear disrepair. They also do a good job cleaning the bathhouses, but they do it from 8-9am which is also when many people are trying to use them.

SiteB12
Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Lucy P., May 1, 2024
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Lucy P., May 1, 2024
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Lucy P., May 1, 2024
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Reviewed Apr. 11, 2023

Quiet Site in Deciduous Canopy

Wilderness Road Cumberland Gap : (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good 70 yr olds in 17’ trailer: Overall Rating: 4 Price: $24 w electricity $18 w/o Usage during visit: low Site Privacy: 2 to 4 depending on location. Some areas, sites close in 3 directions. Looks to be better privacy in non electric sites. Site Spacing: 3 to 4 Site surface: Gravel, ours, tough to level Reservations: Yes Campground Noise 5. Quiet Road Noise: 4, depending on location. Highway noise Electricity. 2 loops have electricity. Water: at dump station and restrooms Sewer: No Dump: Yes Bathroom: 5 Clean Showers: 5. Private rooms Pull Throughs most are backing Cell Service (Verizon): 5. Great Setting: Deciduous forest Weather: 60s to upper 30s Bugs: None Solar: Great. May change as the trees leaf out more. Host: They are active. Location: Near Town of Gap - quaint, make sure to visit. 1919 is the place for lunch or dinner we hear from locals. 10 minutes to good grocery stores in Middlesboro.

SiteD35
Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Roger W., April 11, 2023
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Roger W., April 11, 2023
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Roger W., April 11, 2023
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Reviewed May. 28, 2022

Nice Sites, Modern Bathhouse

We camped in site B-11.

Sites, even in the RV loops, are well spread out with mature trees separating them. Sites can be hilly, even the RV paved pads, so be cautious on site selection. That said, the roads and pads were recently re-paved and have nice curb stops at the ends to assist in backing in.

The bath houses are generally clean and updated, with separate shower facilities that are independent from the bathrooms. It’s not especially cold right now but it did seem that they’re at least heated.

We tent camp in an RV site since we have an EV, allowing us to charge. The power post on our site was typical with 120V 20A (5-20) and 30A (TT-30) connections as well as a 240V 50A (14-50). Power supplied was at 248V while pulling 32A.

Our site accommodated our larger 9-person tent (16’x9’) well, with only a slight slope on the back end of the site. This left plenty of space for the supplied table, fire ring, and parking in the paved pad. We are across the street from the bath house.

Note: Site B-10 across the street has a significant slope for the RV pad and the grassy area that could accommodate a tent is also significantly sloped.

None of the sites I’ve seen have water at the site- there is a spigot at the bath house.

The dumpster area is at the end of the B-loop road, and also has bottle and can recycling available.

We could occasionally hear traffic (mostly engine brakes when it happened), but I think that is more an issue in the further back loops. A-loop is furthest from the highway. As a tent camper, the HVAC units of neighboring RV’s were louder than the traffic (not an issue - we know what we’re signing up for in these sites. Just giving a comparison.)

SiteB11
Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Robert C., May 28, 2022
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Robert C., May 28, 2022
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Reviewed May. 27, 2022

Great campground

It was a great campground electric only nice showers and restroom nice private lots tons of shade

Sitec9
Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by chris S., May 27, 2022
Reviewed May. 24, 2022

Good national park

Good tent camping sites. Lots of trees; level sites; fire pit; picnic table. Very clean & well supplied restrooms. Great individual private room showers with plenty of good hot water.

SiteA-6
Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Frank H., May 24, 2022
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Frank H., May 24, 2022
Reviewed Nov. 13, 2021

Nov 2021

Short stay, nice site, no hassles. Was able to find a nice site near a comfort station but not near other people. Self registration, lit a fire, set up quickly. Right near a lot of trails. Will definitely return.

SiteD24
Month of VisitNovember
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by David C., November 13, 2021
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by David C., November 13, 2021
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by David C., November 13, 2021
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Reviewed Oct. 21, 2021

Very Clean

Loops B&C have electric hooks, no water hooks at any site. Bath houses were super clean. Not a destination spot unless you have a child attending LMU 😁. Jake brakes on the semi’s a bit loud at times, but everything shuts down after 9pm so wasn’t an issue at night. We’ll be back, at least for another 3.5 years.

SiteC9
Month of VisitOctober
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Jeff W., October 21, 2021
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Jeff W., October 21, 2021
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Jeff W., October 21, 2021
Reviewed Feb. 12, 2021

Decent.

I was a little underwhelmed compared to what I was expecting from camping at a national park. The positives are the cheap rates and there are bathroom and shower facilities. If you want old fashion tent camping the park does have some backcountry campsites.

The cons are the lack of actual campsites. They are more like parking spaces. Probably to appeal to the people who use campers. The noise of the highway was constant and annoying.

Overall I enjoyed my time staying here. Wish I could have done more backcountry camping but the weather didn't permit it.

  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Dakota J., February 12, 2021
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Dakota J., February 12, 2021
Reviewed Dec. 28, 2020

First Snow Camping!!

Having a blast. We are spending 14 days camping here. Explored the area before the snow hit. Great hiking trails. Nice, large campsites, not too close to your neighbors...but fairly typical. Nice big bathroom ( 2 stalls - 1 handicap). Big handicap accessible open room shower. Had to put towel at bottom of door to stop drafts. Hot water...not that hot...could be warmer. Large bench in shower room and hooks for clothes. Small bench seat in shower as well.

Camping is first-come...first-served...no wood for sale at park...but you can buy from anywhere in Lee County. Paddy's Gas Station about 1 mile from here sells wood for $5 for a good size bundle and other necessities.

Hikes for all levels...easy and strenuous.

Very impressed how quickly and often they came through to scrape the roads once the snow started. We got 6-8 inches on Christmas Eve....and next day park roads were passable...without 4wd. 58 looked great.

All in all this is a great place to camp. Everyone around is so nice and polite. Food City is grocery store in nearby Middlesboro, KY that has awesome cafe for buying hot food meals. Great food! Takes 10-15 minutes to get there. Plenty of fast food options there too.

Very convenient location...well kept park. Try it! You'll like it!

  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Cindy S., December 28, 2020
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Reviewed Sep. 17, 2020

Fabulous bathrooms and showers

But a lot of noise from the highway. There’s only water at the bathroom, not at the sites. Most of the sites in loops B and C (where there’s electricity) are large RV rigs. The bathrooms are clean and well maintained and the showers are big, clean, and private, a real treat. There’s an ice vending machine behind the BP nearby and lots of hiking and sightseeing. The trees and shade are great!

  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Stephani , September 17, 2020
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Stephani , September 17, 2020
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Reviewed Aug. 30, 2020

Simple and Sweet

Located just east of the Cumberland Gap in the Tri-State area. Campground is a self check-in to first come/ first serve. 6 loops circle labeled A thru F with B&C having electric and F for group camping! Bathhouses were super clean and maintained. Lots of hiking in the area and Cumberland Gap only 3.5 miles trek from camp.

  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Kenny P., August 30, 2020
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Kenny P., August 30, 2020
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Reviewed Sep. 29, 2019

Peaceful, dispersed campground

This was a great campground. Very secluded and peaceful. Alot to see and do nearby without the crowds you see elsewhere. Helpful staff was very attentive and always nearby. Bathrooms were very clean, and showers were clean and in individual rooms for great privacy. I just wish they had water hook-ups. Also know that if you plan on using a debit/credit card, you have to pay at the visitor center off site. This campground is first come, first serve. No reservations. However, if you go in the off season or on short notice, that can be a benefit. Only 2 rows of this campground are for RVs (paved parking and electric). The rest are for tents.

  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Dusty W., September 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Dusty W., September 29, 2019
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Reviewed Sep. 4, 2019

Beautiful, but busy with traffic noise

Extremely large campground, primitive and electric sites available. $14 for primitive and $20 for electric. Group sites also available for $35, require a reservation. Sites are fairly close together, so there isn't much privacy if you're looking for that. Full shower houses in B and C loop, water pressure leaves those with long and/or thick hair wanting more. Hosts on site, sometimes two sets of hosts. Rangers also patrol frequently throughout the day. Traffic noise can be heard from the nearby hughway. Lots of trails, Pinnacle Overlook is gorgeous. There's also cave tours for an extra fee, flip flop type shoes are not allowed, no children under five, and I believe no dogs either.

  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Clementine K., September 4, 2019
Reviewed Jun. 10, 2018

Secluded, great sites, clean facilities, with hiking trsils

Located in the Cumberland Gap where TN, VA and Ky touch borders. Very beautiful mountains with hiking trails ftom short distances to overnight primitive camping trials. Campsites are spacious with electric hookups only. Shower facilities are very clean and well kept.

Month of VisitMay
Reviewed Jun. 1, 2018

An incredible wilderness campground

The beauty of this place is surreal. They do a great job here of spacing the campsites out so that you really feel like you’re in the woods and not on top of everyone else camping there. Rangers sell firewood and maintain a small camp store. Be sure to check out the visitors center and check out the amazing trails! This is a great place to explore, I will definitely be back.

Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by PhiladelphiaKaley R., June 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by PhiladelphiaKaley R., June 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by PhiladelphiaKaley R., June 1, 2018
Reviewed May. 1, 2018

Group

Fun place to take up a big group to hangout together

Month of VisitAugust
Reviewed Oct. 7, 2017

Favorite local campground!

Very clean, always stocked restrooms. Convenient hiking trails for all levels. Family friendly.

SiteMultiple
Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Jami C., October 7, 2017
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Reviewed Oct. 7, 2017

Great place!!

We enjoyed the vast amount of trails and hiking all over the tori-state area!

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Month of VisitOctober
Reviewed Oct. 1, 2016

Cumberland Gap

This is near the borders of KY, VA, and TN in Cumberland Gap park. Convenient to the park, the AT, and the nearby town for supplies, restaurants, and grocery. Its name is misleading: the campground is quite large and not far from civilization or the highway, but it’s still a great place to enjoy nature. The campground is among the trees so is very shady and semi-privacy. This is the only campground in this part of the park. Nothing to do on site besides picnic and relax, there’s endless hiking and backpacking nearby.

Reviewed Sep. 18, 2016

Beauitiful

Virginia has so many great places to visit and this is one of our favorites, beautiful views, lots of wildlife , great fishing and great hiking trails. The camping is wonderful and it's such a clean place

Reviewed Jul. 29, 2016

Nice Place to Get Away

The park is incredible. There is so much to do and you will never get tired of any of it. There's a good close-to-home feeling about this place. It's amazing to be so far from home and still feel like you are exactly where you belong.

  • Review photo of Wilderness Road Campground by Carrie J., July 29, 2016

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Wilderness Road Campground in Cumberland Gap?

Wilderness Road Campground offers electric hookup sites in loops B and C, while other loops provide primitive camping options. Clean shower houses with private shower rooms are located in loops B and C, with water available at bathroom areas but not at individual sites. The campground features clean restroom facilities, paved roads throughout, and an ice vending machine. There are also group camping sites available in loop F. The campground has a dump station for RVs. Most sites are spacious with good shade, though they may require leveling blocks. Prices range from approximately $12-24 for individual sites depending on amenities and pass discounts.

Where is Wilderness Road Campground located in Cumberland Gap?

Wilderness Road Campground is located in the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park at the intersection of Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee. This tri-state area positions the campground conveniently near the Cumberland Gap itself, just east of the actual gap. The campground provides easy access to the Appalachian Trail, numerous park hiking trails, and is close enough to nearby towns for supplies, restaurants, and groceries. Despite its name suggesting remote wilderness, it's actually quite accessible from the highway while still offering a natural mountain setting.

What does Wilderness Road Campground look like?

Wilderness Road Campground is set in a beautiful, wooded mountain environment with plenty of shade trees. The campsites are arranged in six loops (A-F) connected by smooth paved roads, though the terrain is hilly. Sites vary in privacy levels, with some being more secluded than others. Most sites in the electric loops (B and C) accommodate larger RVs, while primitive areas often offer more privacy. The campground features clean, well-maintained facilities including modern bathhouses. The surrounding area showcases scenic mountain views typical of the Cumberland Gap region. Some sites may have hiking paths passing nearby, and bears are occasionally present in the area.

Is there a map of Wilderness Road Campground?

Yes, Wilderness Road Campground has a layout consisting of six circular loops labeled A through F. The campground features paved roads throughout these loops, with loops B and C offering electric hookups and loops A, D, and E providing primitive camping. Loop F is designated for group camping. Visitors can obtain a map upon arrival at the self-check-in station. For planning purposes, it's advisable to check the National Park Service website for Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, which typically provides downloadable campground maps showing the layout of all loops and facilities.