Best Campgrounds near Hedgesville, WV

Hedgesville, West Virginia offers several established campgrounds and primitive camping areas within a short drive of town. Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management Area provides tent and RV sites with basic amenities and is situated directly in Hedgesville. Camp Cacapon, located about 15 miles from Hedgesville, features tent camping, RV sites, and cabin accommodations with electric hookups and water access. The Lazy A Campground, positioned on the southern edge of Hedgesville, provides more developed options with tent and RV sites including electric hookups, water access, showers, and laundry facilities. Several campgrounds near Hedgesville are situated along waterways, offering opportunities for fishing, paddling, and swimming.

Weather conditions in West Virginia's eastern panhandle vary significantly by season, with hot, humid summers and cold winters that can affect camping comfort and accessibility. Many campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, with peak season typically running from April through October. Fort Frederick State Park, approximately 20 miles from Hedgesville, maintains limited facilities during the off-season. Most developed campgrounds require reservations, especially during summer weekends and holidays. Primitive camping areas like Sleepy Creek WMA have fewer amenities but offer more seclusion with vault toilets and trash collection available. The terrain around Hedgesville features rolling hills with moderate elevation changes, making most campgrounds accessible without high-clearance vehicles. A camper at McCoys Ferry noted, "The campground offers spacious sites and a pretty convenient location on the cheap."

Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews from visitors to the region. Sites along the Potomac River provide scenic views and direct water access, with McCoys Ferry Campground specifically mentioned for its riverside location. Campers appreciate the mix of wooded and open sites available throughout the area, with several mentioning the balance between privacy and convenience. Most developed campgrounds feature fire rings, picnic tables, and basic toilet facilities, though amenities vary significantly between locations. A review of Fort Frederick State Park mentioned, "The campsites are situated right on the Potomac river. Very beautiful if I do say so myself." Train noise is commonly noted in reviews of riverside campgrounds, particularly at McCoys Ferry, though most visitors find it adds to the historical character of the area rather than detracting from the experience.

Best Camping Sites Near Hedgesville, West Virginia (156)

    1. Jellystone Park™ Williamsport

    24 Reviews
    Williamsport, MD
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 223-7117

    $99 - $471 / night

    "There is a food court in the swimming pool and a camp store right next to it. They play movies every night at the outdoor theater near the pool."

    "This campground has tons of nice cabins and tent sites, all in wooded surroundings. There is a small creek to play in and a nice little hiking trail within the campground."

    2. Hagerstown / Antietam Battlefield KOA

    20 Reviews
    Williamsport, MD
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 223-7571

    "Set right next to the river and you fish if you want to. DO NOT follow your GPS. Follow the directions on the KOA Website."

    "Beautiful campgrounds situated near a creek. The campgrounds have a homey feel and were decorated nicely for fall & Halloween. The staff & hosts were incredibly nice & helpful."

    3. McCoys Ferry Campground — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park

    13 Reviews
    Big Pool, MD
    4 miles
    Website

    $20 - $40 / night

    "There is no privacy from adjacent campsites, but you are on the Potomac in sites 1 - 7.
    Price 2023: $10 w interagency pass Usage during visit: Light during the week. 40% full on weekends."

    "We stayed at campsite 1 which had nice views of the river and a pretty good distance from neighbors. Closest site to the drop toilet and day use area portapots (very clean!)."

    4. Greenbrier State Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    42 Reviews
    Boonsboro, MD
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 432-2267

    $23 - $29 / night

    "Positives

    • Big, immaculately groomed tent pads

    * Mostly tent campers!"

    "Our site was private and kind of faced away from most other sites. There was a hiking trail behind us that led to the lake."

    5. Fort Frederick State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Big Pool, MD
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 432-2267

    $15 - $17 / night

    "Added some more photos to show proximity to other sites. Great spot for some small hikes and history at the fort. There’s also tons of markers on the trails with history."

    "My spot had a cool path down to the river. There aren’t really facilities other then a porta potty near the sites and there is a code to get into the gate."

    6. Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA

    40 Reviews
    Harpers Ferry, WV
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 535-6895

    $40 - $80 / night

    "We set up camp at Harpers Ferry/Civil War Battlefields KOA Holiday as our launchpad to visit the historic sites in and around Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, and Frederick, Maryland. "

    "We were able to walk or ride our bikes to the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park and access the C+O Canal Tow Path from there."

    7. Camp Cacapon

    17 Reviews
    Great Cacapon, WV
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (240) 343-1443

    $45 - $115 / night

    "Beautiful place, tucked in the woods, right next to the river. The RV campsite is spacious, private, shaded, and with full hook-ups."

    "Beautiful surroundings nestled off the beaten path but definitely worth checking out."

    8. Falling Waters Campsite

    6 Reviews
    Williamsport, MD
    6 miles
    +1 (304) 274-2791

    $35 - $43 / night

    "Clean, great location to I81, friendly! I would stay here again."

    9. Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management Area

    6 Reviews
    Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park, MD
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 822-3551

    $10 / night

    "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."

    "great place to disconnect. no cell service at all- bring a weather radio. campsites are nice and fairly private, wooded between them, many with access to the lake. lake is clear enough in some spots for"

    10. Lazy A Campground

    7 Reviews
    Gerrardstown, WV
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (240) 538-3555

    $30 - $40 / night

    "We choose this campground due to its location near an event we were attending. It was last minute and the owner was amazingly accommodating!"

    "Gorgeous location in the fall. River access for fishing or splashing around. Decent amenities for the price."

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Recent Reviews near Hedgesville, WV

1055 Reviews of 156 Hedgesville Campgrounds


  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 3, 2026

    Happy Hills Campground

    Campground In Need of Upgrades!

    We stayed one night here (didn't even unhook from the truck).  Arrived in the rain and were leaving early the next morning, so I didn't want to disconnect.  Our gravel pad was over 6" out of level, requiring me to use leveling pads and a leveling jack to get trailer level.  All the short-term gravel sites looked like they needed some love!

    Campground is about 80% seasonal, and apparently has no housekeeping restrictions on residents - some sites were pretty full of old dead golf carts and various debris.  Not sure I would want to stay for a destination camping experience, but it was cheap and fine for a one night stay.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 3, 2026

    Cornerstone

    Great spot for relax

    I have a great spot right by the river. It is away from all noise but the flow of water. Right on the river

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 1, 2026

    green ridge state forest

    Site 17-pleasant place to stay

    We came up here in our Roadtrek campervan. Quiet woodsy forestland. Went for a walk in the morning, lots of birdsong. A bit of road noise from the nearby highways but didn’t hear anything at night.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 30, 2026

    Skyline Ranch Resort

    Good

    This camp ground is very nice with a rustic vibe

  • D
    Apr. 28, 2026

    Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA

    Not as advertised on website. Loose dogs. Sites not as advertised.

    Less amenities than advertised. We usually camp in more rustic locations and planned this trip simply for the fun of the amenities. Their website claims that the pool is seasonal but doesn't list anything else as seasonal. There was supposed to be mini golf, a giant bounce pillow, indoor basketball, an arcade with air hockey and a pool table. Mini golf was fine. The bounce pillow was deflated and full of water. The arcade/pool table/air hockey building was locked and the maintenance guy(who locks it up) was outside smoking before leaving early for the day. The employee at the camp store said it was supposed to be open until the store closed but that he probably just closed it early.

     The rules state that dogs need to be on a leash at all times and, in the two hours we actually stayed, we saw four that weren't. One was staying near us and started chasing us when we rode our bikes by. One was wandering about 4 campsites down from it's owner. We mentioned it to the person at the camp store before we were chased and she just shrugged it off. 

    The map is incorrect. It lists site numbers that don't exist and doesn't list some sites that supposedly do. We spent a fifteen minutes trying to find a non-existent site before going back to the camp office and getting assigned a new site. They acted like it was a new thing caused by maintenance but we just looked and saw a review from ten months ago saying the map was messed up then. 

    The description of the site we paid for was non electric tent with a sand tent pad. The site we got was on a hill(no actual flat spot) overgrown with weeds, no tent pad, a slanted picnic table, and no actual parking spot. You had to drive over a drainage ditch and park on the hill. If our car didn't have high clearance we wouldn't have made it. There was also a hole in the middle of the site. And the map showed that number site on the corner where another unmarked site was. Our originally assigned site was supposedly in the same group of sites, so it would've been similar. Also don't believe the claim that they're"large sites." Most of them are crammed together. There are a few that look decent sized and flat, but they want you to pay an extra$30 to pick your own site. 

    We didn't even look in the bathrooms. 

    We left after two hours. Definitely a waste of$60+ dollars. 

    Next time we'll go over to the Brunswick Family campground. Their owners are lovely people who care about their customers.

  • Adam and Suzanne B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 18, 2026

    Greenbrier State Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    Beautiful setting

    It is NOT closed for 2026! Spent the weekend here as it is only an hour from home. There are 4 large camping loops. Only loop C- cedar has electric. None of the loops have water hookups but all have spigots to fill your rig. There are also 3 fill stations at check in (which we missed). The campground is on a hill and the loop roads are narrow, hilly, and winding. We had no trouble with our 23 ft TT and saw some bigger rigs. There are some tight angles to get into a few sites. But, once you are in, the sites are spacious and mostly private. It is wooded without feeling overgrown. Loop D has some sites that are good buddy campsites. There are many hiking trails and a lovely lake. The only bad thing are the dated bathhouses. Mostly clean but there are only 2 showers for each fenced for each loop and they were yucky enough that we showered at our rig. It was busy but pretty quiet. It’s close to I-70

  • M
    Apr. 5, 2026

    Jellystone Park™ Williamsport

    Easter Trailer Trash

    We chose this campground expecting a family-friendly environment for Easter weekend, but unfortunately our experience was significantly impacted by repeated disturbances from a group of adults in nearby campsites. There was excessive screaming, loud music, and disruptive behavior that continued well past midnight, making it extremely difficult for families and young children to enjoy the holiday weekend. Even more concerning was the apparent lack of response to enforce quiet hours or address the ongoing noise issue. This does not reflect the family atmosphere many guests would reasonably expect during a holiday weekend. I strongly encourage management to take these complaints seriously and enforce campground rules consistently to ensure all guests can enjoy their stay. Families considering visiting during Easter weekend should be aware that this has been an ongoing issue.

  • Dani The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 4, 2026

    Gooney Creek Campground

    New owners

    New owners just bought this place. There are upgrades and cleaning needed, but owner was friendly and helpful. Creek and trail is gorgeous. Highway can be loud at times. Surrounding town gorgeous and dog friendly.


Guide to Hedgesville

Campgrounds near Hedgesville, West Virginia are predominantly situated in the eastern panhandle region, with elevations ranging between 400-800 feet. The area experiences significant temperature fluctuations between seasons, with summer temperatures often reaching 90°F and high humidity levels. Winter camping options remain available at certain locations like Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management Area, where primitive sites can be accessed year-round despite seasonal road conditions.

What to do

Water activities on the Potomac River: At McCoys Ferry Campground, campers have direct access to the Potomac River for boating, fishing, and swimming. "Boat ramp and easy access to the CO canal trail for easy hiking and biking," notes Jeremy C., highlighting the dual recreational options. Another camper mentioned that "We had a really nice view of the lake. When we first arrived someone had set up camp at our reserved site."

Historic exploration near Harpers Ferry: The Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA provides an excellent base for exploring regional history. "Location, Location, Location! Close proximity to plenty of historic and tourist places to visit. The Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Visitor Center is literally next door," writes Matt S. The campground provides easy access to both Harpers Ferry National Historical Park and nearby Civil War battlefields.

Trail access for hiking and biking: Many campgrounds connect to regional trail systems. "The Western Maryland Rail Trail runs rite along the campground so if you like bike riding, take advantage," notes Adeline M. about McCoys Ferry. These rail trails offer relatively flat terrain suitable for casual cyclists and families with varying abilities.

What campers like

Spacious camping areas with privacy: Camp Cacapon receives consistent praise for its layout and setting. "Beautiful, peaceful, immaculate campground- which now offers hot outdoor (enclosed) shower and hot water in the bathrooms," shares Theresa R. Another camper noted, "The RV campsite is spacious, private, shaded, and with full hook-ups."

Waterfront sites with river views: Many campers specifically seek out waterfront camping options near Hedgesville. Roger W. notes about sites at McCoys Ferry: "Sites 1-7 are on the water and are the best sites in my opinion. Sites 2, 3 and 4 give the nicest views up and down river." This offers campers direct access to water recreation without needing to travel from their site.

Well-maintained facilities: Fort Frederick State Park Campground receives positive feedback for its upkeep. "This is a very private peaceful little camp. Nice flat sites with fire pits and tables," reports Matthew G. Another camper noted, "There are fire rings and picnic tabl[es] at your sites. Perfect for cooking and relaxing by the fire."

What you should know

Campsite reservation requirements vary: Many campgrounds in the Hedgesville area require advance reservations, especially during peak season (April-October). Some primitive sites at Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management Area operate differently: "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," explains Jim N.

Train noise affects riverside campgrounds: Several campgrounds along the Potomac River experience regular train noise. At McCoys Ferry, one camper noted: "The train does come by frequently and is close enough to be load. Trains add to the historical nature of this park." Most reviews indicate this adds character rather than disrupting the experience.

Water access conditions fluctuate: Water levels and conditions can change rapidly at river and lake campsites. "The week before we came the entire campground was under water making the sites smell of swamp and very muddy," warns Adeline M. about McCoys Ferry. This seasonal fluctuation affects site conditions and water recreation options.

Limited cell service in some areas: Many campgrounds in the region have spotty or no cell coverage. At Sleepy Creek, a camper advised: "No cell service at all- bring a weather radio." This isolation is appreciated by some but requires preparation for others.

Tips for camping with families

Activity-focused campgrounds for kids: Jellystone Park™ Williamsport specializes in family-oriented camping experiences. "We had a blast and will be returning next season. Multiple pools and a great little water park. Store was well stocked, they also had a ice-cream / quick food store attached to the pool area and staff super friendly," reports David S. The campground offers organized activities throughout the day.

Budget considerations for family sites: Cost varies significantly between campgrounds. Mark G. notes about Jellystone Park: "It was a nice place to stay for kids, lots to do for them. But very expensive for tent camping. I still paid nearly 100 a night." Comparing this with state parks and primitive camping areas can help families manage their budget.

Campgrounds with playground access: For families with young children, having on-site play areas saves packing extra entertainment. At Lazy A Campground, a camper noted: "This campground is fantastic for kids and pets. Lots of wide open space to run and play." Another visitor mentioned it has "horseshoes, playground, large outdoor picnic area, as well as a clean bathhouse with showers."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Several RV campers note uneven terrain at some campgrounds. At Harpers Ferry KOA, Matt S. reported: "Our Pull-thru FHU Patio site(#199) had a serious slope. It was impossible to level my 45' motorhome without elevating the front wheels dangerously in the air." Requesting information about site grading when making reservations can avoid setup problems.

RV size limitations: Many campgrounds in the Hedgesville area have size restrictions. For Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management Area, Nathan F. cautions: "I wouldn't recommend taking a camper larger than 26 ft in some of the locations." The road conditions and site layouts often determine these limitations.

Water quality considerations: Some campgrounds have mineral-heavy water. Adam and Suzanne B. noted about Lazy A Campground: "The only reason it lost a star is that the water has sulfur. It smells and it stained our brand-new toilet and we had to replace all our water filters after one weekend." RVers may want to bring additional water for drinking and cooking.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Hedgesville, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, Hedgesville, WV offers a wide range of camping options, with 156 campgrounds and RV parks near Hedgesville, WV and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Hedgesville, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Hedgesville, WV is Jellystone Park™ Williamsport with a 4.3-star rating from 24 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Hedgesville, WV.

What parks are near Hedgesville, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 20 parks near Hedgesville, WV that allow camping, notably Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park and Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park.