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Little River Dispersed Campsites

Monongahela National Forest holds Little River Dispersed Campsites deep within its Pocahontas County terrain, accessible via roughly seven miles of pothole-riddled dirt road from Durbin. The approach is slow going and unsuitable for RVs. Cell service drops out well before arrival. What waits at the end is a cluster of dispersed sites along Little River, some positioned directly beside the water, with soft dirt underfoot, dense forest canopy overhead, and small trails running along the creek in both directions.

Site quality varies across the area. The riverside spots are the most sought-after, featuring fire pits, picnic tables at select sites, and direct water access. A group camping loop with roughly five sites sits on a gravel pad and tends to have availability even on weekends. Wildflowers, ferns, and grassy patches fill the riparian edges in warmer months. The area draws wildlife, including black bears, and at least one reviewer encountered an aggressive bear within minutes of leaving camp. Store all food in a hard-sided vehicle, not hung in trees.

The road in can become muddy after rain, making the final stretch difficult even for clearance vehicles. Occasional low-flying aircraft, possibly military, pass over the area and can be startling given the otherwise low ambient noise. No fee is charged. Campers interested in free camping near Monongahela National Forest will find several other no-cost options in the region, including Gaudineer Knob camp sites to the west and Stonecoal Dispersed Camping nearby. Arrive with firewood, a shovel, and a plan to pack out everything you bring in.

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Map & DirectionsLittle River Dispersed Campsites is located in West Virginia near Durbin

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38.62413288 N
79.78519482 W

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  • Drive-In
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  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.

Site Types

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

Features

For Campers

  • Picnic Table
  • Reservable
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump

DISPERSED CAMPING

Enjoy dispersed camping on government land and leave no trace. Pack in and pack out. No (or limited) services at this camping area. Permit may be required.

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Visitors often highlighted the gorgeous creek-side sites with natural beauty and peaceful surroundings. Many mentioned the challenging 7-mile dirt road access that's rough for RVs but worth it for those seeking remote camping.

Reviewed Jul. 22, 2023

Secluded but Accessible

My husband and I stayed her for one night with our dog! We arrived around 6pm on a Friday evening. A couple of the spots were taken but we found a lovely spot in the group campsite - there was no one else there! The group campsite had 5 spots spread around a smallish gravel loop.

Just a heads up, the road to access these campsites is tucked in the back of a residential area. We missed it the first time by and had to turn around!

If you are just passing through or staying a while, this is a great dispersed camping area!

Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Little River Dispersed Campsites by Karli P., July 22, 2023
  • Review photo of Little River Dispersed Campsites by Karli P., July 22, 2023
Reviewed May. 28, 2023

Beautiful spots by the river

Love it here! Wildflowers and ferns and grassy spots right by the river. Some spots even have picnic tables and fire pits. Nice and quiet.

Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Little River Dispersed Campsites by Ashley W., May 28, 2023
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Reviewed Apr. 18, 2023

Amazing, but beware bears

Lost cell service an hour before reaching the area. Utterly beautiful, pretty untouched wilderness. Very very quiet location. You can collect fallen material for fires, and we marched off into the woodlands for a little hike. Not even 2 minutes from our dispersed camp site we were charged by an extremely aggressive black bear, fortunately with plenty of noise and shouting and slowly backing away we avoided further conflict! But, it was very very close to the site we had our tent! We decided to keep ALL FOOD in the car's trunk those nights and not hanging in a tree just to be safe. While the wilderness is beautiful and untouched, the previous campers left behind some sweet teas and cans, which probably is why the wildlife was so close. Be mindful to pick up your own litter and if you can take out the litter from the previous campers. Also a warning ⚠️ the road is narrow and you'll need to pull off to the side to let cars pass coming in, and the road is riddled with pot holes and is entirely gravel. Just beware and you'll have a great time!

Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Little River Dispersed Campsites by Luke M., April 18, 2023
  • Review photo of Little River Dispersed Campsites by Luke M., April 18, 2023
  • Review photo of Little River Dispersed Campsites by Luke M., April 18, 2023
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Reviewed Sep. 17, 2022

Secluded creek side sites

Little river has about 15 campsites along Little River Road. Most are decent, but a few are absolutely gorgeous. I stayed at site 13 last time (which was occupied) but this time at site 9 was just as magical. There’s a couple fire rings up by the parking spot, but we chose to set up a little closer to the creek. It rained a lot while we were there but there were ample trees to set up tarps. The creek rose a few inches one night, so keep an eye on it if there’s heavy rainfall.

When you park and walk down to the river, if you turn right, there’s a beach area about 50 yards down that offers a great spot to take a dip!

There’s also a nice trailhead at the south end of little river road.

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Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Little River Dispersed Campsites by Tommy S., September 17, 2022
  • Review photo of Little River Dispersed Campsites by Tommy S., September 17, 2022
  • Review photo of Little River Dispersed Campsites by Tommy S., September 17, 2022
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Reviewed Jun. 29, 2021

Beautiful and secluded

About 7+ miles in from the town of Durbin on a dirt road (not sure how that would go in an RV but easy in a small vehicle). Beautiful dispersed camping near a creek in dense, lush forest. Not much for views and only stayed one night so didn’t get to hike but it was a perfect, quiet spot for an overnight. Would definitely come back for a longer stay.

Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Little River Dispersed Campsites by Erik C., June 29, 2021
  • Review photo of Little River Dispersed Campsites by Erik C., June 29, 2021
  • Review photo of Little River Dispersed Campsites by Erik C., June 29, 2021
Reviewed Jun. 28, 2020

Pristine Roadside Site

This is the Little River Dispersed Camping in Monongahela National Forest, WV.

We drove in from the south, through Durbin, which is almost 7 miles on a pothole ridden dirt road. Dangerous for RVs, great for those looking for an escape. 

We noticed two small gravel camping areas to the left when we entered the area, but were then rewarded with the first open site on the right by the creek. The site was breathtaking, with a small stream pool running along one egde, and the rushing river on another. Soft dirt padded the entire area, and great trees filled the space with their natural architecture and canopy. There was a fire pit by the main camping area, and a fire pit down by the creek. It was a mansion in terms of campsite sizes, though it's primitive still, so don't forget your shovel. Small trails led along the creek in either direction. Two white cross grave monument memorials could be seen from the creekside. 

It had rained a lot recently, so the driveway into the site got muddy towards the end, causing us to park half way down. We couldn't get a fire started either of the two nights we were here as everything was wet, though we were graced by copious amounts of some interesting mushroom species. 

On two occasions, deafening aircraft, possibly military, passed over what seemed like the treetops. It was frightening in the peace of the area, so that's a small heads up. I only saw one other traveler drive by, two construction vehicles, and the park ranger truck a couple times.

Otherwise, on a month-long roadtrip, this was probably my favorite location of over a dozen. We didn't drive any further past our site, but I've heard there's over a dozen locations here, guessing they may be of similar quality. We hiked the Span Oak trail, at the beginning of the camping area, which led us along a beautiful ridge.

Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Little River Dispersed Campsites by Tommy S., June 28, 2020
  • Review photo of Little River Dispersed Campsites by Tommy S., June 28, 2020
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any facilities or amenities available at Little River dispersed camping sites?

The Little River dispersed camping sites offer minimal facilities, maintaining their primitive nature. Some sites feature basic amenities such as fire rings and picnic tables. There are no hookups, potable water, or restroom facilities available. The campsites are situated in a beautiful natural setting, with many positioned directly alongside the river. Site #9 and #13 are noted as particularly scenic locations. The group campsite area includes 5 spots arranged around a small gravel loop, providing options for larger parties.

Where are the Little River dispersed camping areas in West Virginia?

Little River Dispersed Campsites are located in the Monongahela National Forest in West Virginia. The camping areas can be accessed via Little River Road, approximately 7 miles from the town of Durbin. There are about 15 campsites scattered along this road, with some situated right alongside the Little River. The campsites are nestled in a dense, lush forest setting, offering a secluded wilderness experience away from crowds and development.

What are the rules and regulations for dispersed camping along Little River?

Dispersed camping at Little River follows standard National Forest regulations. Campers are permitted to collect fallen materials for campfires. There are no reservation requirements, and sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Expect no cell service in this remote area. The road access is quite rough with numerous potholes, making it unsuitable for RVs but accessible for smaller vehicles. For current regulations and any seasonal restrictions, check with the Monongahela National Forest office before your trip.