Best Tent Camping near Alum Creek, WV

Looking for tent camping near Alum Creek? You can find tent campsites by type, including drive-in, walk-in, and even hike-in for a backpacking adventure. Each tent campsite offers quick access to one or more of Alum Creek's most popular destinations.

Best Tent Sites Near Alum Creek, West Virginia (19)

    Georgina's photo of tent camping at Chestnut Creek Campground near Lansing, WV
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    Camper-submitted photo at Chestnut Creek Campground near Lansing, WV
    Camper-submitted photo at Chestnut Creek Campground near Lansing, WV
    Camper-submitted photo at Chestnut Creek Campground near Lansing, WV
    Camper-submitted photo at Chestnut Creek Campground near Lansing, WV

    1. Chestnut Creek Campground

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    Lansing, West Virginia

    The closest campground to the New River Gorge Bridge. Chestnut Creek Campground offers quiet primitive camping in the woods. We are a mere half a mile (0.5mi) from the New River Gorge Bridge! That's walking distance folks. Our hygienic facility has hot showers, lavatory stalls, hand washing sinks, and a wash basin located outside for dish washing and filling up water jugs. Firewood and Ice are available on site as well. Each campsite has a picnic table and a fire pit. A general store and burrito bar are located literally around the corner; Both are within walking distance. Hiking and Climbing trail-heads (Fern Buttress, Endless Wall, Beauty Mountain; to name a few) are just down the way and access to the river is a stone's throw away (our drive is just across from Fayette Station Rd). If you're wanting to venture further to more local restaurants/shops; we are only a 5 minute drive from downtown Fayetteville. We are a pet friendly establishment for those with dogs who love to travel as much as you do. We keep quiet hours from 11pm-7am (starts @ midnight on weekends). Mainly we accommodate rustic tent camping, however; some sites are able to accommodate pop-up campers and trailers up to 20ft (we do not have hookups/electric). Call today to reserve a site for your upcoming adventure at the New River Gorge.

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    $10 - $11 / night

    John R.'s photo of tent camping at Stone Cliff Campground — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve near Thurmond, WV
    Camper-submitted photo at Stone Cliff Campground — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve near Thurmond, WV
    Camper-submitted photo at Stone Cliff Campground — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve near Thurmond, WV
    Camper-submitted photo at Stone Cliff Campground — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve near Thurmond, WV
    Camper-submitted photo at Stone Cliff Campground — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve near Thurmond, WV
    Camper-submitted photo at Stone Cliff Campground — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve near Thurmond, WV

    2. Stone Cliff Campground — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

    17 Reviews
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    334 Saves
    Thurmond, West Virginia

    This tent only campground located near the historic railroad town of Thurmond offers 7 walk-in sites, 5 on the sandy beach of the New River and 2 in the nearby forest. There are no drive-in sites at this location. RV, camper, or car camping is prohibited. The Stone Cliff Trailhead also starts at the campground.

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    Bansi D.'s photo of tent camping at New River Gorge Campground - American Alpine Club near Lansing, WV
    Camper-submitted photo at New River Gorge Campground - American Alpine Club near Lansing, WV
    Camper-submitted photo at New River Gorge Campground - American Alpine Club near Lansing, WV
    Camper-submitted photo at New River Gorge Campground - American Alpine Club near Lansing, WV
    Camper-submitted photo at New River Gorge Campground - American Alpine Club near Lansing, WV
    Camper-submitted photo at New River Gorge Campground - American Alpine Club near Lansing, WV

    3. New River Gorge Campground - American Alpine Club

    9 Reviews
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    70 Saves
    Lansing, West Virginia

    The American Alpine Club (AAC) campground at the New River Gorge resides in Fayetteville, WV, on a 40-acre parcel adjacent to the National Park and within walking distance of popular crags at the New River Gorge. There are 40 private sites and ten communal sites. No RVs, no trailers, and no vehicles over 20' are permitted. There are two large communal fire pits, a bathhouse with coin-operated showers ($1 for minutes), and a pavilion. We're working on a wifi solution, but it comes and goes.

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    $8 - $30 / night

    Patrick W.'s photo of tent camping at Plum Orchard Lake WMA near Scarbro, WV
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    4. Plum Orchard Lake WMA

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    Scarbro, West Virginia
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    $10 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Riverside R&R near Alum Creek, WV
    Camper-submitted photo at Riverside R&R near Alum Creek, WV
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    Camper-submitted photo at Riverside R&R near Alum Creek, WV

    5. Riverside R&R

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    Alum Creek, West Virginia

    Beautiful rustic cabin and campsites along the Little Coal River. Enjoy the unique experience of floating in with your kayak or canoe and staying for the weekend at The Lillian, our newly built cabin or at one of our campsites located on the bank of the river.

    Enjoy the sounds of the rippling water while snoozing in the shade of the hammock or the nightly whippoorwill’s song as you are relaxing by the warm glow of the campfire. Once you have experienced this slice of “almost heaven” you will most surely not want to leave.

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    $50 - $150 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Timbre Ridge Lake near Patriot, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Timbre Ridge Lake near Patriot, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Timbre Ridge Lake near Patriot, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Timbre Ridge Lake near Patriot, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Timbre Ridge Lake near Patriot, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Timbre Ridge Lake near Patriot, OH

    6. Timbre Ridge Lake

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    Patriot, Ohio

    Camping is allowed at this popular lake but no specific sites are developed.

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    Camper-submitted photo at Chief Cornstalk Wildlife Management Area near Point Pleasant, WV
    Camper-submitted photo at Chief Cornstalk Wildlife Management Area near Point Pleasant, WV
    Camper-submitted photo at Chief Cornstalk Wildlife Management Area near Point Pleasant, WV
    Camper-submitted photo at Chief Cornstalk Wildlife Management Area near Point Pleasant, WV
    Camper-submitted photo at Chief Cornstalk Wildlife Management Area near Point Pleasant, WV
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    The Dyrt's photo of tent camping at Brooklyn Campground — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve near Thurmond, WV
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    8. Brooklyn Campground — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

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    Thurmond, West Virginia

    This tent only campground is located on the banks of the New River near the Cunard River Access point and Southside Trailhead. It offers 4 walk-in tents sites and 1 tent-only drive-in site. There are no drive-in sites for RVs or campers at this location. RV, camper, or car camping is prohibited.

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    Camper-submitted photo at Pine Knob Loop Campground near Pedro, OH

    9. Pine Knob Loop Campground

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    Pedro, Ohio

    The Wayne National Forest have been working to repair a major waterline break at Lake Vesuvius Recreation Area. This will affect the timely opening of all campgrounds at Lake Vesuvius. At this time, campgrounds are scheduled to reopen Friday, May 22nd, unless repairs are completed sooner. All affected customers’ reservations prior to 5/22/2020 will be fully refunded.

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    10. Bluegrass Trailhead

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    Pedro, Ohio

    This trailhead is part of the Lake Vesuvius Horse Trail System. The Lake Vesuvius horseback trails system 46.66 miles long and is composed of 9 trails, 4 trailheads, and one horse campground. The Lake Vesuvius horse trails wind through some of the most striking landscapes in Ohio. They will lead you through a variety of vegetation where many species of wildlife live. You will ride along rock cliffs, water falls, streams and along ridge tops. Expect to see open fields, brushland, mature forest, and young forests. Along the way, you will notice man's influence and land management activities.

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Recent Tent Reviews near Alum Creek, West Virginia

338 Reviews of 19 Alum Creek Campgrounds


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    Camper-submitted photo from Adventures on the Gorge - Mill Creek
    May. 8, 2021

    Adventures on the Gorge - Mill Creek

    So many activities!

    This place is awesome for anyone looking to pack a day full of activities. The white water rafting was incredible and the staff all around was FANTASTIC. The only downside would be the campsites (tent camping) being very close to one another.

  • Molly K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Backwoods Camping & RV Park
    Jun. 13, 2023

    Backwoods Camping & RV Park

    Wonderful night

    The staff was awesome. They were kind and helpful. We tent camped and there were only a couple rvs in the park so it was quiet besides the motorcycles and rvs up and down the main road. They have showers and bathrooms. Fire pits and picnic tables.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Rippling Waters Church of God Campgrounds
    Aug. 21, 2024

    Rippling Waters Church of God Campgrounds

    Nice campground and friendly staff

    Fantastic campground! Staff was super friendly and we were escorted to our camp site. Facilities a little dated but clean! Pool area was clean! We tent camp, but walking around, the camping trailers did not appear to be crowded together. For us this is a fantastic place to overnight and will return again when traveling through the area!!

  • Alex & Lauren K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Rifrafters Campground
    Sep. 19, 2020

    Rifrafters Campground

    Awesome Tent Sites

    Stayed for one night here but loved it. Had tent site 2 and there was plenty of room for multiple people and multiple tents. Charge is very reasonable and there is a military discount. The campgrounds is very well maintained and out together. Management is very kind and resourceful. We loved our stay.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Krodel Park Campground
    Aug. 26, 2024

    Krodel Park Campground

    Solid place if you’re not tent camping

    If you tent camp they don’t allow access to the bathrooms other than a porta potty open to the public and no showers either. Kinda messed up. The fish were not biting for anyone. It’s part of a public park. The staff were excellent thought, and the price of $20 a night unbeatable. Cheapest to visit the Mothman

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    Camper-submitted photo from Huntington / Fox Fire KOA
    Jul. 30, 2022

    Huntington / Fox Fire KOA

    A cozy, busy campground

    This campground has excellent customer service. The crew are stoked to be there and it showed. Tent camping had its downfall. I had a tent pad, which was a great choice because the ground was soggy from rainfall earlier in the day. The proximity to the road and the loud night critters kept me up for a few hours after dark. Other than this, it was a great quick one night stay!

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    Camper-submitted photo from Ace Adventure Resort
    May. 28, 2019

    Ace Adventure Resort

    Mountain top marvel

    We stayed in their tent camping site, and there were plenty fire pits and picnic tables, but it was a little unclear where the sites started and ended. Spectacular views, lots of wildlife, but the shower facilities had temperature problems. They offer a lot of activities if you want to have guided tours and are really close to numerous hiking trails you can do on your own.

  • Billy C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Army Camp — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve
    Aug. 29, 2019

    Army Camp — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

    Great place to camp

    Army Camp is my favorite place to camp. 10 tent sites. 2 are handicap. Has always been quiet with good people camping while I was here. Area for people to swim in the river or fish. One trail on far side of parking area that I haven’t been on yet. Great area.

  • Lisa S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Vesuvius Recreation Area
    Apr. 7, 2019

    Lake Vesuvius Recreation Area

    Perfect Family Destination

    This Recreation Area offers hiking trails, picnic opportunities, along with shelter house rentals for those family get togethers. The damn provides an excellent place for photos, while the lake is excellent for fishing and birdwatching. Year-round Campground with Electric, tent sites are also available. Perfect quiet area for a family day trip or spending a few days.

  • Cathy D.
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    Nov. 9, 2020

    Chestnut Creek Campground

    Nice quiet camp ground..

    We didn't have reservations but the manager told us to text him when we arrived after hours Charge was per person not per site, but reasonable at $15. This seams to be common practice in the area. No electric or water at site but bathhouse with showers. Mostly tent sites in wooded area Our visit was the first full weekend I. November and many other campgrounds were closed for the winter.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Pappy's Creekside Camp
    Jun. 18, 2021

    Pappy's Creekside Camp

    Family oriented riders paradise

    We have stayed at Pappys multiple times this year and each time is better than the last. We tent camp and always have plenty of room. Campground is located right next to the East Lynn outlaw trails. The owner and staff very friendly and even set us up with a local group to show us around. They also offer parking and you don’t have to worry about any one messing with your stuff because there is alway some one there! Just an absolutely awesome place for kids and adults.

  • Chris M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Yatesville Lake State Park Campground
    Jul. 17, 2020

    Yatesville Lake State Park Campground

    Great camping on the lake

    Camping: As far as camping goes there’s a little variety. On top of the hill there is camper sites with full hook ups which is actually quite spacious and spaced out from other sites compared to other campgrounds, but some sites are better than others of course. There is also primitive tent camping on top of the hill, but appeared slightly cramped. In my opinion the best sites are the boat in tent camping sites down the hill by the lake. The sites also run along a gravel rode that can be used to hike in. All sites throughout have fine gravel pad, picnic table, a fire ring and access to numerous bathrooms of which have a compost toilet and running water for the sink. Camp staff will deliver ice or firewood to any site if requested. Extras: The main attraction is the lake of course which is quite clean for swimming, boating or fishing, but can be a little busy at times. There are a few hiking trails near by, but I wouldn’t come here for that. There is a golf course and I did notice, but didn’t get to check out, there is a place called The Cove at Yatesville lake that has a beach for swimming with climbable inflatables in the water, kayak rentals and among other things. Conclusion: A great local place to have fun on a lake, but not somewhere I’d travel an extended distance to see.

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    Camper-submitted photo from River Expeditions Campsites
    Apr. 10, 2019

    River Expeditions Campsites

    Great Company

    This clean and spacious campground lends itself to white water rafting enthusiasts, offering various guided trips down the New and Gauley rivers. The campground has its own hiking/biking trails and zip line canopy tours. It also offers horseback riding and ATV tours. Tent camping is primitive, but the bathhouse is clean and efficient. Luxury cabins, lodges, bunkhouses, and cute Safari tents are available. There is a pool and hot tub near the well equipped gift shop, and the Red Dog Saloon and Grill for when you need a break from camp food. We had a blast on our rafting trip and truly enjoyed our stay.

  • Zach H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Huntington / Fox Fire KOA
    Jun. 27, 2019

    Huntington / Fox Fire KOA

    Classically Fun KOA

    We loved our stay here! The owners are so friendly and welcoming. They had so much for kids to do: a swimming pond with inflatables, gem mining, banana bikes, and more. They showed a movie at 9pm on a big inflatable movie screen outside. Lots of other families there to hang out with.

    The only downside was that the tent sites are close to the interstate, so there was A LOT of road noise all night. Otherwise, it was a great camping experience!

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    Camper-submitted photo from Ace Adventure Resort
    Jul. 6, 2018

    Ace Adventure Resort

    Excellent campground with tons of activities.

    From whitewater rafting to the waterpark to their 15+ different adventures, Ace Adventure Resort has it all. The tent campsite I stayed at was out in the open and had no privacy, but the bath house was clean. The small cabins are very nice, with more room than it appears from the outside. The hot tub was a great addition for those cold nights after rafting.

  • Kenneth K.
    Camper-submitted photo from New River Campground
    Jun. 8, 2022

    New River Campground

    Great stay waterside!

    Beautiful night along the New River! Waterfront tent site with access to clean, personal bathrooms/showers assigned to each site. Camp store is on premises, but other items can be picked up at the small stores within a half mile. I love bringing my kayak here to paddle around! There is a US highway that runs along the back of the campground….so there is some traffic noise, but I think the location and view far outweigh that bit of noise 😊

  • Frank H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Chestnut Creek Campground
    Jul. 12, 2021

    Chestnut Creek Campground

    Great tent campground

    Great tent campground very near the New River gorge and close by Summerville Lake and the Gulley River. Multiple campsites in heavily forested area. Drive up to the sites. One bath house with bathrooms & showers. Fairly spacious and kept clean. Outside double sink for washing dishes or clothes. Family owned and run by younger couple with young children. Very friendly and efficient. None of the RV campers. :)

  • Sarah C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Ace Adventure Resort
    Sep. 29, 2023

    Ace Adventure Resort

    This place has exploded!

    I have been to this facility in the past, like 20 years ago, and revisited this summer (2023) and wow has it exploded! There is a ton of infrastructure and people everywhere. There are multiple lodging options from decked out cabins to rustic tent camping. If you're into amusement park style activities with an outdoor spin, then you won't get bored here but nothing is free and lot's of the activities will require an additional fee, though packages are available. There's several food options on site as well. Not my jam anymore but I'm sure families with young kids will love it.

    It is conveniently located to the New River Gorge National Park!

  • Andrew S.
    Camper-submitted photo from FMC Sportsman's Club
    Jul. 11, 2017

    FMC Sportsman's Club

    Ranger Review: CRKT HOMEFRONT™ at FMC Sportsmans Club

    July 4th 2017 FMC Sportsmans Club camping trip

    Campground Review FMC Sportsman's club is a private membership club. It's a very family friendly campground that boasts a decent size pool and playground. You have opportunities to hike and four wheeler ride in the woods. We Stayed on a temporary tent site right beside the bigger lake on the property. There are three lakes total. You can fish 2 out of the 3, the other is a brood pond set up to allow the fish to grow bigger. This is a place that my family goes to often because it is close to home, convenient and helps us get outdoors when we don't have time for a big trip somewhere. There is a shower house on site, and during the daytime hours when the pool is open you can use the pool house showers for bathing. The tent sites offer electric hookups, while all the other sites offer full hookups for popups or 5th wheel campers. There is plenty of wildlife around the property. You will hear and see many bullfrogs as you camp beside the lake. You will see deer roaming the hillsides and find turtles roaming the area. All in all this place is a nice setup for families with kids that want have somewhere to go every weekend in between bigger camp trips.

    Gear Review As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time - today I am testing a Home front field strip knife from CRKT. Check out the website here - https://www.crkt.com/ (View video)

  • K
    Camper-submitted photo from New & Gauley River Adventures
    Apr. 10, 2019

    New & Gauley River Adventures

    Basic Camping

    Primitive tent camping with spacious sites, RV and cabins too; friendly staff, small bathhouse and small gift shop; cute and earthy pub and grill with live music; offer rafting adventures and horseback riding.

    The rafting trip was fun, but we took the double express trip which means you do the same ride twice in one day- I don't recommend this as I was bored the second round. Athough the check-in attendant was very nice, he "didn't get around to" chopping any firewood, so he sent me to a neighboring campground to buy some. Since bringing outside/foreign wood is not allowed, I was extremely annoyed (and hungry) when I had to stop at 3 different places to find/buy some. I will not be booking another stay here.

  • K
    Camper-submitted photo from Yatesville Lake State Park Campground
    Oct. 23, 2018

    Yatesville Lake State Park Campground

    Quiet and beautiful

    The campground has some really nice sites. Most are pretty level, but bring some blocks just in case. Some of the campsites are shaded and some are directly in the sun (18, 19, 21, 22, & 23). There was one (20) that you parked on beside the road and had to go down stairs to get to your picnic table and fire pit. We stayed on 15 at the end of a loop, kind of secluded. I definitely liked the loop that had sites 1 thru 15. Ours was further from the shower house (which was clean and typical of a state park), but there was a flushing bathroom at the end of the loop for our use. Nice hiking trails and beautiful scenery. There was a boat in campground closer to the lake. The trails led down to the lake at spots. The boat ramp was just a short drive over the hill and easy access. Fishing was great. We caught catfish, bass, bluegill, and crappie. Hosts were wonderful. We camped in a tent, but will return in our camper next summer.

  • Melissa W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Rifrafters Campground
    May. 5, 2021

    Rifrafters Campground

    Easy and convenient

    We chose this campground because it's proximity to the main hub of New River Gorge. It was definitely quick and easy to get to from the main headquarters of the park. It's not the most remote or spacious campground but definitely worked. For a Saturday night in camping season, they were not very full (especially in the tent section), so the extra space was nice. Some of the RV sites looked pretty close with little privacy (but we're tent campers so my opinion doesn't really count). All that being said, there's a back section of the campground that looked very new and sites had more space and scenery.

    The bathrooms were very nice and clean! The owners were also great. It was pouring when we checked in and they gave us a different tent site than originally booked so that we had a shelter out of the rain to set up our tent. 

    Overall, I'd recommend the campground!

  • Jennifer B.
    Camper-submitted photo from River Expeditions Campsites
    Aug. 28, 2019

    River Expeditions Campsites

    Ranger Review: Banner and Oak Hats at River Expeditions

    Campground Review: 

    River Expeditions in Oak Hill, WV, is an all-in-one camping-to-glamping resort for outdoor adventures in the New River Gorge where I shared a 3-day adventure with a young lady who was a first-time camper. We both enjoyed the friendly, knowledgeable staff and all the amenities, including an outdoor swimming pool, game room, restaurant and saloon.

    River Expeditions offers tent camping, safari tents, RV sites, bungalows, mini-cabins, deluxe cabins, and even luxury cabins with private hot tubs. Prices range from$15/night for tent camping to nearly $400 for the luxury cabins with a 15% discount for booking online, and a 50% discount from November 1st to March 3rd. All accommodations include a complimentary continental breakfast. 

    River Expeditions is spread out over a 100-acres, with the tent camping located in open meadows, surrounded by trees. The RV camp sites are too close together for my taste and the gravel parking spots are all on a slant, so it would be a challenge for larger trailers to get level there. My camping buddy and I upgraded from my tent to my RV van due to thunderstorms and heavy rain. We selected spot#6 which allowed us to park parallel to the electricity and mostly avoid the downhill slant. 

    The New River Gorge National River has some of the best whitewater rafting in the country, so we booked a trip on the lower New River and it was great! River Expeditions has good gear and great guides like Porter who had us cracking up when he shared some local folklore. He gave us lots of opportunities for a relaxing swim outside the raft. We also got to test the power of a whirlpool and jump off a huge rock, while we paddled downstream through the rapids. 

    The New River Gorge is a climber’s dream, so we booked an evening of rock climbing with David Wolff, Director of the New River Climbing School and he was amazing! I would describe David as an expert instructor, combined with psychological counselor, who helped my camping buddy cope with her fear of heights during the rappelling portion of the outing. 

    There are lots of great hiking trails in the New River Gorge. The 2-mile Endless Wall Trail has been rated the #1 National Park trail by USA Today. The view from Diamond Point is amazing, with the rocky outcroppings overlooking the New River. You’ll often see climbers scaling nearby rock walls and you can watch rafts negotiating the rapids in the river below. Tip: There are two small parking lots which can fill up fast, you may want to arrive early on the weekends. If you have a big party, you can carpool from the Canyon Rim Visitor’s Center which is worth a visit to use their flush toilets and get free trail maps. 

    We also hiked the 3-mile Long Point Trail which gives you an amazing view of the New River Bridge, a steel arch bridge, more than 3,000 feet long, which spans the gorge. If you visit on the third Saturday of October, you can join tens of thousands of visitors who watch dare devils base jump from the structure during the annual Bridge Day celebration. 

    On the final day of our visit, we tried River Expeditions’ 3-part zipline in the pouring rain, something I wouldn’t repeat because I was too soaked and cold to enjoy the experience. I’d describe it as a beginner’s zipline, so if you’re looking for something more dramatic, with better views, you may want to check out the competition at Ace Adventure Resort

    The only negative caveat of our stay was a run-in with the resort owner caused by unpredictable hours for the pool and other amenities, which closed early with no advanced warning.  We were threatened with eviction when I used the half-covered hot tub at 9:30 PM after we were told at check in it stayed open until 10 PM.

    Product Review: 

    As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time, so my camping buddy and I wore Banner and Oak hats during our 3-day adventure in the New River Gorge.

    I want to be honest, without trashing Banner and Oak, because I love their American-made hats and would definitely recommend them. 

    With that said, I’m disappointed that Banner and Oak has apparently abandoned their founding pledge to sell American-designed and fabricated hats, with 95% of the materials sourced in the United States. 

    I noticed the recent change when I opened my sample box and two of three hats inside were made in China and Bangladesh. 

    My favorite hat of the trio is the American-made Banner and Oak Scout with a patch that pleases my soul, featuring the phrase“Freedom To Explore” embroidered across the top with a stars and stripes tent centered underneath. This hat is well-made, with quality materials, and generates positive comments whenever I wear it. 

    The quality of the China-made Banner and Oak Trailhead hat is fine, but the brand is unknown in West Virginia, so when I showed it to other campers, they wanted to know something about the company. I told them Banner and Oak is a relatively new American apparel brand headquartered in Arkansas, so they seemed confused by the“Made in China” tag inside. 

    The hat made in Bangladesh is the Banner and Oak Pathfinder from the women’s line. The quality is noticeably inferior, with puckered seams and the front logo slightly off-center.

    All three Banner and Oaks hats I tested have a list price of nearly $30/each, so my buying preference would be for any style of their top-quality, American-made hats, designed, fabricated and sourced in the USA.

  • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine Campground
    Jun. 29, 2021

    Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine Campground

    City campground for self-contained units

    This campground is just up the road from the Beckley Town Exhibition Coal Mine and attached to the town park. It offers 17 campsites and as of the COVID pandemic, is open only to self-contained RVs. Site are close to one another, back-in, able to accommodate large rigs, include water/electric/sewer. The bathrooms are closed and tent camping is not permitted. The campground is open April 1– December 1. Rates are daily, weekly, or monthly. Campground is not large and sites are sunny.

    Check in at the Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine…and while you’re there, take a tour of the mine, museum, and associated villages(both a coal town and an earlier pioneer community). The guides are knowledgeable and friendly. The other attraction in the area is the New River Gorge National Park. Check out sunrise from Grandview Point, get a view of the bridge from Long Point, drive to the ghost town of Thurmond and to Sandstone falls. Ride a raft or a bike. Take a hike along the river, the rim, from rim to river, or under the bridge. Babcock& Hawks Nest State Parks are worth visits.

  • Dave V.
    Camper-submitted photo from Rifrafters Campground
    Aug. 27, 2017

    Rifrafters Campground

    Convenient Location

    With impending storms, we chose to rent a cabin midweek at Riftrafters Campground in Fayetteville, WV.(riftrafters.com) rather than set up the tent in the rain.

    Riftrafters Campground is centrally located in Fayetteville right of Rt.19, close to The New River Gorge, rafting, climbing, hiking, biking and some good eateries.

    We stayed in Cabin 5, which offered a few wooden bunkbeds, one table, four chairs, one door and two windows...that's all you get in a camper cabin. Other cabins offer different bed options. No water or restroom/showers in the Cabins. Pricing is based on occupancy, much like tent camping. Which actually places it close to local hotel/motel lodging. Note: Do not anticipate spotless cabins or odor free, comfortable mattress...without heat or AC things tend to get musty.

    Riftrafters Campground offers RV/Camper sites (13) which have water and electric, Cabins (8) no water, but has electric, and several tent areas which are rated primitive. I recommend securing reservations by telephone.

    There is a covered picnic shelter and the showerhouse/restroom is clean, well-maintained and centrally located.

    Within two miles you can enjoy breakfast at Tudor's and lunch/dinner at the Secret Sandwich Society...both of which we frequented. For outdoor equipment needs, I prefer Waterstone Outdoors (waterstoneoutdoors.com), but there is another new business that recently opened between Tudor's and Secret Sandwich Society (secretsandwichsociety.com).

    Obviously, you will search the web for whatever activities you want to engage in, but I recommend paying a visit to The New River Gorge Canyon Rim Visitor Center on the NE corner of The New River Bridge. Rangers there know most of the best trails to hike and how to get there. The Park is 70,000 acres, after all. I'd also recommend Class VI River Runners if you plan on hitting the New or Gauley Rivers...(class-vi.com). Hint: If you really are looking for an experience...run the Gauley in spring or fall during the dam release.

    There is really so much to do in this area that a week is just too short. I gave Riftrafters 4 stars based on their proximity to local activities, but believe they could do much to spruce up the cabins.


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