Top-Rated Campgrounds near Northfork, West Virginia

Campgrounds around Northfork, West Virginia primarily serve recreational riders seeking access to the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System, with several ATV-focused developed campgrounds in the region. Ashland Resort offers tent, RV, and cabin accommodations directly in Northfork, featuring electric hookups, dump stations, and sewer connections. The wider area includes Hilltop Escape LLC and Trailhead ATV Resort, both providing similar amenities for trail enthusiasts. Beyond motorized recreation, the region supports traditional camping at nearby state parks including Twin Falls Resort State Park Campground and Camp Creek State Park's Mash Fork and Blue Jay campgrounds, which provide a mix of tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals.

Access to campgrounds varies seasonally, with some facilities like Blue Jay Campground at Camp Creek State Park operating only from mid-April through mid-October. Many campgrounds in the region provide full hookups for RVs, though water systems may have limitations. Cell service can be spotty throughout the area, with some campgrounds offering WiFi to compensate. The terrain around Northfork features mountainous roads that can challenge larger vehicles. Travelers should consider vehicle capabilities when planning trips, especially to more remote locations. One visitor noted, "Make sure your truck/vehicle towing is not underrated for what you're pulling as it is a lot of big uphill elevation and tons of windy roads and tight turns."

Campers consistently highlight direct trail access as the primary appeal of the area's ATV-focused campgrounds. Northfork camping opportunities range from basic tent sites to full-service RV campgrounds with amenities tailored for trail riders. At Hilltop Escape LLC, visitors appreciate the convenience of riding directly from their campsites to multiple trail systems. Several reviews mention on-site restaurants as a practical benefit at select campgrounds. For those seeking nature-focused experiences, the state parks in the region offer hiking trails, fishing opportunities, and waterfalls. Twin Falls Resort State Park provides numerous recreational amenities including a golf course and swimming pools. Several campers noted the park's extensive trail system with varying difficulty levels. A review of Camp Creek State Park mentioned, "This park is quiet, secluded and has plenty of trails to hike! The site I use exclusively has a river running behind it and the sounds lull you to sleep any time of day!"

Best Camping Sites Near Northfork, West Virginia (124)

    1. Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

    16 Reviews
    Camp Creek, WV
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 425-9481

    "This was a convienent campground right off the highway, easy to get to, small but has a few full hookup sites."

    "Both CGs have a large creek running adjacent to the CG. Trout fishing was very popular though I didn’t catch any. They do restock this time of year."

    2. Hilltop Escape LLC

    4 Reviews
    Herndon, WV
    6 miles
    +1 (704) 798-4323

    "Rv sites are large and easy access to back into your site. Fire pits and picnic tables. Restaurant right next door. Cabin and camper rentals very well kept. Trails are literally out your front door."

    "Right next to outlaws and Hatfield McCoys plus a terrific restaurant right there at camp. We LOVE Hilltop Escape and highly recommend for all ages!"

    3. Twin Falls Resort State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Saulsville, WV
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 294-4000

    "There’s tons to do at this campsite from beautiful trails, to a golf course and they even had a resort at a different portion of the park as well."

    "I chose this particular place because it was two hours away from family that we had not seen in a while. Coming from South MS, I had no idea how stunning WV would be."

    4. Ashland Resort

    1 Review
    Northfork, WV
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 862-2322

    5. Trailhead ATV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Bluefield, VA
    10 miles
    Website

    "Brought our GD 24mav toyhauler with the talon to ride the Hatfield McCoy trails. I guess we got the deluxe rv spot, however the price didn't."

    6. Paradise Island of Christian

    1 Review
    Northfork, WV
    5 miles
    Website

    $7 - $23 / night

    7. Blue Jay Campground — Camp Creek State Park

    5 Reviews
    Camp Creek, WV
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 425-9481

    $25 / night

    "On a weekday in the fall, the road was very quiet, but I imagine that in the summer when carloads of people head to Campbell Falls, it would be a different story and would take away from the peacefulness"

    "Except of one, all other campsites are directly next to a beautiful creek. It was very calm and peaceful. The toilets were kinda messy."

    8. Pipestem Resort State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Pipestem, WV
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 466-1800

    "Pipestem Resort State Park Southern West Virginia.  We spent 4 nights here. Used this park as a base camp for New River Gorge NP. There's many other State Parks we visited too.

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    "There is plenty to do within walking distance or a short drive. There is hiking all around the Pipestem area. There is a lake to fish and boat on."

    9. Brushcreek Falls RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Athens, WV
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 431-1950

    "Good location not far off the exit. Would stay again!"

    "Like a lot of private RV parks, the sites tend to be very close to each other.  Beautiful backdrop of the mountains with mist and low clouds.  Gravel parking pads."

    10. Royal Oak Campground — Hungry Mother State Park

    42 Reviews
    Marion, VA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 781-7400

    $27 / night

    "The campsites are nice-- wooded, access to bathrooms, and near the lake. The park itself offers a LOT of great activities."

    "It's tucked away in a light mountain range and there is a beautiful lake for swimming. They even have an old-school dock in the middle of the lake with platforms and boards for diving."

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638 Reviews of 124 Northfork Campgrounds


  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2026

    Hurricane Road Roadside Camp

    Peaceful

    There are a number of sites. Most with rock fire rings. Most also back up to the creek. There is zero cell service. I was able to get spotty, but serviceable starlink. There was traffic on the gravel road from adventure motorcycles. You can utilize the dumpsters in the established Hurricane campground.

  • Eric G.
    May. 22, 2026

    Meadow Creek Campground — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

    Nice view

    The meadows are a wonderful little gem, although they can be a bit loud due to their proximity to the train tracks. However, when quiet, they offer a serene joy connected to nature, and are close to the river with beautiful mountain views. A good place for stargazing.

  • o
    May. 11, 2026

    Rifrafters Campground

    Quiet and clean

    This was our first time staying at riftrafters. Would recommend it to anyone visiting the new river george. The owners were friendly and helpful and campground was clean and well maintained. We stayed at site 32 and it was very peaceful.

  • Jessica S.
    May. 10, 2026

    Meadow Creek Campground

    Beautiful free hidden campsite

    My husband and I were looking for cheap places to park with no reservations with a dog and ended up in the sandstone visitor center after hours, the sign there said “no rv access” NOT TRUE. yes, it is on a thin dead end and you can only access it by crossing over 4 railroad tracks at once, ITS WORTH IT. Firewood is available and bathrooms too with no running water or electric makes for a beautiful dark night under the stars filled with only the sounds of nature and the occasional CSX train. And yes it’s free, a park ranger came around once to patrol but aside from that it’s a first come first serve bring your things and take-em with you. Kroger is 20 minutes away, dollar general is 15, and gas is about 10 minutes. All worth it.

  • Dustin T.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 6, 2026

    Babcock State Park Campground

    Spacious with a nice bath house

    Babcock SP is a nice out of the way park. Great base to explore New River Gorge with plenty of local history it could be a trip on its own.

    Bathrooms were remodeled a few years ago and very clean, and they have laundry facilities.

  • K
    May. 3, 2026

    Babcock State Park Campground

    Very quiet

    This was one of the quietest campgrounds I've ever been to. I heard owls and coyotes overnight which was nice! Super clean bathhouse too. The tent sites are a little small and some are on a slope, especially the ones on the outer loop. 18 was good, just a bit small and in a bend of a road which made me feel a little exposed. All in all, not a bad place to camp for a day or two.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2026

    Stony Fork Campground

    Great deal, especially if you have the America, the beautiful national Park pass

    Spacious paved, wooded sites some with water and Electric. It’s nice. They also have some first come first serve spots.

  • Tom B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2026

    Meadow Creek Campground — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

    New River Gorge Meadow camping

    Very nice, clean and spacious. This free boondocking campground does not have any hookups or utilities, but the beauty of the surounding mountans, the view down the valley and the songs of the birds makes this campsite priceless. The vault toilets were clean and stocked. Each site has a picnic table, standing grill and a firepit. Looking forward to seeing the stars this evening in this shielded valley.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 21, 2026

    Stony Fork Cabin

    Easy access, beautiful views

    Easily accessible, stopped here for the night when we couldn’t find an open spot in Alabama Hills. Equipped with potable water, bathrooms and a fire pit at each site. Approx 80+ sites that are decently spaced and level. Beautiful views of the sierras and easy to get to in the dark


Guide to Northfork

Camping sites near Northfork, West Virginia cluster around the mountainous terrain of McDowell County, with elevations ranging from 1,400 to 2,500 feet. The region experiences distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F and winters frequently dropping below freezing. Most campgrounds remain open from April through October, though some ATV-focused facilities operate year-round to accommodate trail riders.

What to do

Waterfall hiking: Camp Creek State Park offers multiple trails leading to scenic falls within short hiking distance of the campgrounds. "The waterfalls were very sparse when we were there so not sure about other times of the year. There is an office with a small store," notes Lee D. from Mash Fork Campground.

Fishing opportunities: Brush Creek Falls provides stocked fishing areas suitable for anglers of varying experience levels. "We had plenty of room to park our RV and there was a very nice new swingset Nearby. Noticed multiple people utilizing the fishing pond," reports Julie M. from Brushcreek Falls RV Resort.

Mountain biking: Twin Falls trails accommodate various skill levels with designated mountain biking routes. "This park has surprised us every single day. They have an abundance of trails with varying difficultly levels. We were here for almost a week and had the time only to get in about half of them," shares Tiffany A. from Twin Falls Resort State Park.

What campers like

Creekside sites: Blue Jay Campground provides sites directly adjacent to flowing water. "Most sites are on the creek, but the road runs right past them. On a weekday in the fall, the road was very quiet," explains Lee D. from Blue Jay Campground.

Spacious camping pads: Many campgrounds feature well-designed sites with adequate spacing. "All camper pads are paved, have a generous camper pad length, and most are spread a decent amount of space apart," reports a reviewer at Mash Fork Campground.

Clean facilities: Despite remote locations, several campgrounds maintain quality amenities. "Showers were the best of any campground I've seen- water gets as hot as you'd like, with great water pressure and plenty of hooks and towel racks," notes Nicole M. from Mash Fork. "Bathroom has nice showers with good pressure/hot water," adds Stacy D. from Twin Falls Resort State Park Campground.

What you should know

Seasonal accessibility: Some facilities close during winter months. "Even though the campground is open year round, the bathrooms are not. We were told there was one open bathroom however it was not made clear this was 1-2 miles away," reports Jessica D. from Mash Fork Campground.

Variable cell service: Network coverage remains inconsistent throughout the region. "No service for Verizon users. Sites have wifi but I could only get it to work 20% of the time," explains Nicole M. from Mash Fork.

Road conditions: Mountain terrain creates challenging driving conditions. "The road most map apps will send you to closes for part of the year. Even if you happen to come when it's open, trust me when I say take the longer route. Especially if you are in an RV. It's is as wide as a one-way street, has at least ten too many sharp curves, and is straight up the mountain," cautions Tiffany A. from Pipestem Resort State Park Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation options: Some parks offer multiple water-based activities. "They have zipling, axe throwing, disc shooting and archery, play grounds and splash water park," notes Marie B. from Pipestem Resort State Park.

Playground accessibility: Family-friendly campgrounds feature play areas within view of campsites. "The campground was very nice and very clean. The staff was awesome. Spots were nice. Campground was small but quaint," reports Dawn M. from Mash Fork Campground.

Educational opportunities: Several parks provide nature centers with programming. "The Nature Center is nice. The typical stuffed animals. You're not allowed to pet the bear!" shares Cynthia K. from Pipestem Resort State Park.

Tips from RVers

Site selection considerations: Camp Creek facilities offer varying levels of hookups across three campgrounds. "Mash Fork is one of three campgrounds at Camp Creek State Park and is the developed one. It is small (18 sites) with a mix of 30-amp, 30-amp with water, 50-amp with water and electric, and FHU sites," explains Lee D.

Campsite leveling: Mountain campgrounds often feature uneven terrain. "The sites were very level, as were most sites. Many have full hookups and several are right along the creek," notes Kevin E. from Mash Fork Campground.

Utility limitations: Water and electric hookups vary significantly between campgrounds. "The water/electric sites surround a large field. These sites tend to be sunny. 1-49 are in the woods. The sites seem small, but the perimeter sites face the woods," reports Cynthia K. from Pipestem.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Northfork, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, Northfork, WV offers a wide range of camping options, with 124 campgrounds and RV parks near Northfork, WV and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Northfork, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Northfork, WV is Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park with a 4.6-star rating from 16 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Northfork, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Northfork, WV.

What parks are near Northfork, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 26 parks near Northfork, WV that allow camping, notably R.D. Bailey Lake and Bluestone Lake.