Established Camping
Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management Area
About
Fish and Wildlife Service
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
- Walk-InPark in a lot, walk to your site.
- Hike-InBackcountry sites.
- Boat-InSites accessible by watercraft.
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Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
- Standard (Tent/RV)
- Group
Features
For Campers
- Trash
- Toilets
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Pull-Through Sites
Great place for camping and canoeing
Wonderful place to go camping. Camping is $10 a night. Campsites have a fire ring, a lantern hanger, and each area has a basic toilet. Boat ramps are available for kayaking, canoeing, and small boats with electric power. It’s a good 7 miles off the main road, so make sure to bring everything you need with you. Check in is with a small box. Cash only. Nearest little store is about a half hour drive back out the dirt and gravel road toward town.
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Quite time
I’ve lived in Hedgesville all my life and have camped around Sleepy creek lake many time. It’s not till recently that we’ve started overlanding that I’ve realized what a gem we have in our back yard. It’s very peaceful, at least every time I’ve gone. Amazing views of the lake and surrounding mountains. Most of the sites are kinda spread out for the most part but the ones closest to the waters edge are more difficult to find level ground for tent camping. If you’re looking for remote and primitive camping, this is the perfect spot.
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Many Campsites have Lake Access
For me the two most difficult amenities to find at one campground is 1) secluded drive-up site 2) that is on a lake/river/etc. So because Sleep Creek has many sites with both, we will continue to go back.
We stayed in Piney in June 2019 and it was super quiet and empty, but Labor Day weekend 2020 was busy for the area. We arrived on Saturday, which is gambling when it's first-come, first-serve, but there were still many sites available. We stayed at Myers campground, which luckily didn't have any large groups. There are 2-3 meadow campgrounds that the RVs/pop-ups and the group campers like, so pass those for the smaller spots nearer the water.
Things to note:
Potholed dirt road coming up, a sedan can make it through but will have to take it slow.
Swimming is possible off some of the sites but there are a ton of lily pads in most areas. Better to kayak and canoe and get it, just beware of underwater stumps.
There is a shooting range on the management area, you may hear them in the distance but it's not near the campground.
One of the most disappointing thing about the Sleepy Creek Management Area is that there does not appear to be any hiking trails. We instead explored by walking around the campgrounds. Mushroom hunting was particularly fun in September.
Rangers or park management do not come around regularly, so don't expect there to be anyone enforcing the rules. I say this because we had people partying until 3am the Saturday of Labor Day weekend.
Bring water and firewood. Sites do not have picnic tables and the fire pits are just pits with no grills. Sites are marks with a post but many are missing the hooks that you hang lanterns from.
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Location
Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management Area is located in West Virginia
Coordinates
39.50800054 N
78.15500075 W