Best RV Parks near Cedarville, WV

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Best RV Sites Near Cedarville, WV (71)

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    1. Elk River Camp and RV Park

    3 Reviews
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    31 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $20 - $35 / night

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    2. Harris RV Park

    1 Review
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    5 Saves

    We are an RV Park on the bank of the Ohio River, in Newport Ohio, offering 36 Full Hookup Sites

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $25 / night

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      3. Sunny Glen RV Park

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      Open All Year Quiet, Family and Pet Friendly RV Park. Easy Access to HWY 50, Bridgeport, Clarksburg, Parkersburg 30' X 60' Lots 30/50A Electric Service City Water / Sewage. Super Fast WiFi Cable TV OnSite Laundry Pavillion 10PM Quiet time

      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • WiFi
      • Drinking Water
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      4. DaLazyBear

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      Multiple tent sites available, camp with friends or request to be the only campers. OR bring your camper or RV, two electric RV hook ups, 20 amp and 50 amp, no sewer available. Access to well water on site. Secluded and off the beaten path 15 minutes off interstate 79. Quick 8 min drive to Foodland or Dollar General for any necessities you may have forgot. Food in the area consist of McDonalds, Tudors, Pizza Hut. Some nearby attractions are Burnsville Lake, Sutton Lake, Glenville University, Sue Morris Sports Complex. The New River Gorge Bridge is approximately 85 miles away, easy day trip. Very quiet and secluded, maybe a visit from a deer friend or two.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Tents

      $30 / night

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        5. Eagle's Nest Campground

        1 Review
        2 Saves

        Eagle's Nest Campground is currently taking reservations for any camping needs. We have dry spots, RV hook-ups and campers already on site to be rented! Give us a call to reserve a spot for your next family outing or large event!

        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Reservable
        • RVs
        • Tents
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          7. Summersville Lake Retreat & Lighthouse

          8 Reviews
          124 Photos
          74 Saves

          Summersville Lake Retreat is your jumping off point to all that there is to do in beautiful Southern West Virginia from spending the day on Summersville lake to exploring the New River Gorge National Park, we are 15 minutes from everything! You can stay with us in a variety of ways across our 57 acre wooded retreat with many sites that overlook Summersville Lake or have other fantastic views. We offer camping in one of our cabins or in your own RV, camper, tent, or hammock. Our large cabins are built onsite by Appalachian craftsmen out of native hemlock and are fully outfitted from the cookware to the linens and some are even equipped with hot tubs and fireplaces. Our RV sites are a variety of full hook up, water/electric, and primitive wooded sites to cover all camping styles. We are Open Year Round for Cabins & RV's. We offer lots of great amenities from our clean bathrooms and showers, pirate ship playground, table tennis area, picnic shelters, cornhole arena, horseshoe pits, and of course our working lighthouse that you can climb 10 stories to the top of. We also have both motorized boat rentals as well as kayaks, canoes, and SUP's for your enjoyment of Summersville Lake.

          • Pets
          • Fires
          • Electric Hookups
          • Phone Service
          • Reservable
          • ADA Access

          $40 - $47 / night

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          8. Battle Run

          15 Reviews
          180 Photos
          141 Saves

          Overview

          Battle Run Campground is conveniently located just south of Summersville, West Virginia, on the shores of the largest lake in the state. Superb water quality and sheer sandstone cliffs make Summersville Lake a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

          Recreation

          The 2790-acre lake provides excellent boating, water skiing, swimming, and scuba diving. Anglers will find large and smallmouth bass, walleye, panfish, and catfish. Trout are stocked below the dam in spring and fall. Visitors also enjoy the great hiking, biking, hunting, geocaching, and picnicking opportunities on the lands surrounding the lake. For high adventure seekers, whitewater rafting is available year-round on the world class Gauley River. The Summersville Lake area also offers technical rock climbing.

          Natural Features

          Scenic Summersville Lake is known for its striking cliffs and quiet coves along 60 beautiful miles of shoreline. Dense forests of maple, oak, hickory, beech and birch trees cover the region. Wildlife, including black bear, deer, grouse and turkey, is abundant in the area.

          Nearby Attractions

          The historic Carnifex Ferry Battlefield State Park is a 10-minute drive from the campground. The park offers a museum, three Gauley River overlooks and hiking trails as well as a Civil War Battle Reenactment every other year. Summersville Lake Marina and Sarge's Dive Shop are 11 miles away, offering kayak and pontoon boat rentals. The town of Summersville, another five miles north, has several grocery stores, restaurants and service stations. Mountain Lake Campground is a privately managed campground with lake access. Summersville Lake Retreat is three miles east on Route 129 offering cabins and lighthouse tours. World-renowned rock climbing on the New River Gorge- just 18 miles south. Within the 63,000 acres of New River Gorge River are over 1,400 established rock climbs. "The New" has become one of the most popular climbing areas in the country. The cliffs at New River Gorge are made up of a very hard sandstone, and range from 30 to 120 feet in height.

          • Electric Hookups
          • Phone Service
          • Reservable
          • RVs
          • Tents
          • Group

          $24 / night

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          9. Camp Holly

          2 Reviews
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          13 Saves

          Join the fun at our 22-acre campground. Create your custom camping experience in our cabins, glamping structures, fullhook-up RV sites, hammock hostel, or back-country tent sites. Camp Holly is nestled in the heart of the West Virginia mountains at the confluence of the Holly River and Grassy Creek overlooking our stocked three-acre fishing pond. Camp Holly is the place you can take a hike, swim, boat ride, and win a trophy catching a trout supper all in one day. If you need more excitement camp is located near the best outdoor recreation in Appalachia: Fishing, boating, hunting, hiking, trail riding, and climbing. Festivals and beautiful day trips on winding roads abound.

          • Pets
          • Fires
          • Electric Hookups
          • Phone Service
          • Reservable
          • ADA Access

          $35 - $85 / night

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          10. Flatwoods KOA

          15 Reviews
          42 Photos
          23 Saves

          This KOA is close to the interstate exit, yet a world away. The campground is perfect for an easy-in/easy-out overnight stay. Or extend your visit to enjoy the beautiful region and outlet shopping. You'll find free Wi-Fi, paved roads with long gravel pull thrus, a superclean bathhouse, laundry facility, playground for the kids, hiking trails and a game room. All sites are full hookup. This KOA is directly behind its sister property, a 200-room Days Inn & Suites (where you check in), with amenities available to registered campers that include indoor and outdoor pools, a restaurant, tavern, exercise room, gift shop and business center. Shopping is available at the nearby Flatwoods Center. Ready for a different experience? Flatwoods KOA also offers a two-bedroom/one bathroom Deluxe Cabin for rent. Enjoy the view from your own front porch swing. Pool (outdoor): Memorial Weekend - Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 85 feet.

          • Pets
          • Fires
          • Electric Hookups
          • Phone Service
          • Reservable
          • ADA Access

          $55 / night

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        Recent RV Reviews In Cedarville

        220 Reviews of 71 Cedarville Campgrounds


        • James P.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Cokeley Campground — North Bend State Park
          Sep. 22, 2024

          Cokeley Campground — North Bend State Park

          Nice state park

          Come in via Harrisville as the way in via Cairo has very bad roads. Campground is very nice and well maintained. Sites have electricity and water; dump station is very well done and easily accessible with any RV configuration.

        • J
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          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!!

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          Aug. 20, 2024

          River Run Campground — North Bend State Park

          Great experience

          The campground was pretty packed for much of the weekend, but it never got too loud. Bathrooms are clean and the sites seem pretty spacious. I was at site 2, which is on a slight incline, but it didn't matter too much because I camp in a teardrop so keeping it level isn't an issue. Wifi and Verizon cell were both strong. Easy access to the rail trail and close to the river. I'll definitely go back.

        • Kim M.
          Camper-submitted photo from Cokeley Campground — North Bend State Park
          Aug. 2, 2024

          Cokeley Campground — North Bend State Park

          Nice deep sites. Cokeley is W/E. Restrooms/showers are clean. Laundry on s

           Do not follow GPS to get to North Bend SP(Cokeley or River Run) Call the park office directly. 304)643-2931.

          GPS took us up some nasty horse-shoe hills! Call the office! Park personnel said some GPS will bring campers up a bad gravel road!

          Most of the sites are not shaded, ours had partial shade. 

          Will definitely return. 

          Wi-Fi worked!

        • Jeremiah S.
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          Jul. 8, 2024

          Bulltown Campground

          Surviving Storm

          We booked this trip last minute on Memorial Day weekend and literally took the last site reservable. The place was crowded and our corner was as crowded as anywhere. The people beside us had way too many cars that made it a little tough to back in. The 5 dudes standing around helped us navigate their vehicles but it was annoying. Later the guy brought us over some whiskey and beers, maybe as an unstated apology.

          The CG itself was very family oriented and our site was a good size. We went swimming in lake two days and drove down to Flatwoods for some of the best ice cream you can find at The Spot (UFO and alien sighting location lol).

          A huge storm rolled through with 40/50 mph winds. We had a little heads up thanks to buying a day of WiFi but most people were caught flat footed. We saw 30 plus awnings and canopies destroyed. Power went out for entire last day but we were fine. No rangers or park folks let us know anything but that was fine.

          I’d recommend c1-c5 if you have kids.

        • Jeremiah S.
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          Jul. 8, 2024

          Stonewall Resort State Park Campground

          Great Amenities

          After years of tent camping, this was our first camping trip with camper our and two youngest kids. When we stayed it was cold outside but we had full hook up and were prepared.

          We had nice view of the lodge. The lodge amenities are top notch with a heated pool that only costs a a daily charge to use on top of camping. The campsite itself was a little pricey with the only thing distinguishing the campground being lodge activities you have to pay for.

          I’d recommend sites 1-5, 20, and 39.

        • Jeremiah S.
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          Jul. 8, 2024

          River Run Campground — North Bend State Park

          Great Family Campground

          We had a wonderful time. The Park is great and we have stayed at lodge 4 times before but this was first camping trip.

          We stayed during historic heat wave but kept cool in the river, the pool, and with the ice cream store nearby. There wasn’t easy river access from the campground but we climbed down the hill with no problem and waded the stream for hours.

          The property was very clean and family oriented. Nice spacing at our site in particular. I would also recommend sites 10, 11, 17, 19, 13, and 14.

        • Beth R.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Flatwoods KOA
          Jul. 5, 2024

          Flatwoods KOA

          Ok overnight

          Pros: 50 AMP, sewer & water hookup

          Cons: Gravel sites Check-in at Days Inn Limited amenities (pools at Days Inn)

        • Todd C.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Summersville Lake Retreat & Lighthouse
          Jun. 30, 2024

          Summersville Lake Retreat & Lighthouse

          Great Campground

          We had a great time here. A very clean, peaceful, and enjoyable campground. The staff were amazing and will definitely be back soon! Our site worked out but if your entry door is at the back of the camper you could have troubles, other than that we lived it.

        • Fred J.
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          Jun. 17, 2024

          Mountain Lake Campground and Cabins

          Doesn't get much better!

          This is a great campground! I came here in June with my wife, daughter, and my parents. My wife, baby, and I stayed in a tent only campsite while my parents were in a pull through RV site.

          This place is huge! There is so much to see and do. But because of this size, I would not recommend walking the campground or even using a bike to get around. I say this because on top of it being very large and spaced apart, it is also very, very hilly. You'll find yourself either having to drive your car or rent a golf cart.

          The staff was pretty nice and helpful. We even met the owner. She was nice to talk to.

          The camp store was a bit of a letdown, a lot of knic knacks, and not many actual camping supplies. The pool was small and very, very cold well maintained. The mini golf was fun, but unlike other campgrounds I've been to, you have to pay for it. The ice cream store was also satisfying.

          The campsites themselves are roomy, plenty of space! Ours even had an amazing view of the small airport and surrounding hills. The restrooms were alright, about average for a campground. But they seemed to be cleaned every day.

          The beach was nice, we definitely enjoyed it. Also, make sure to stop by serenity point for sunset. You won't regret it!

          I would recommend either bringing your own golf cart or renting one. But make sure if it's electric, you book a site with a hookup to charge the cart when not in use.

          All together, this is a great place. We will hopefully be back!

        • Kim S.
          Camper-submitted photo from Audra State Park
          May. 27, 2024

          Audra State Park

          Beautiful campsites

          It's a curvy small road to get there but it's well worth the drive. Beautiful campsites,some right on the river. Access to water that is icy cold but definitely fun to play in. The camp store is well stocked and the employees are friendly.

        • kThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Broken Wheel Campground
          May. 15, 2024

          Broken Wheel Campground

          Family camping

          I recently went tent camping with my two children and 2 dogs it was a wonderful experience! The catch and release pond was a wonderful place to take kids to learn and gaurentee to catch a fish with worms. We also found newts! Plenty of trash cans around and a nice park to play at. We tied our doggos between two trees and let them run. Firewood for sale. None to gather around not even sticks so be prepared for that. The tent camping sites arnt marked you kind of just go anywhere which was fine since we were the only ones there. We loved it!

        • J.B. S.
          Camper-submitted photo from Bakers Run Campground — Elk River Wildlife Management Area
          May. 1, 2024

          Bakers Run Campground — Elk River Wildlife Management Area

          A True Campground Get Away

          Great campground hosts!!!!! 

          Bakers Run is a great place to camp for families and people who can let go and stay off the grid for a few days. There little to no cell service available and having a boat to enjoy the lake is a must. Camping here for many years due to the location and ease of access for boaters. Getting to the campground can be nerve racking for those who do not like love the back roads of WV. Bakers Run is a great place to get away from it all. Bakers Run is well of the beaten path nestled along the shoreline of Sutton Lake, with that being said Bakers Run is a public Crops of Engineers small and uncommercialized campground. You will not find the following Wi-Fi, swimming pools, snack bars, game rooms, boat rentals, hiking or biking trails. There are two small stores off of campground property offering firewood, snacks, bait, ice, camping supplies and limited grocery items. To fully enjoy Sutton Lake a boat is a must.  https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/10122583?tab=ratings

        • J
          Camper-submitted photo from River Run Campground — North Bend State Park
          Apr. 25, 2024

          River Run Campground — North Bend State Park

          Weekend Getaway

          Great place to stay! We were at site 13, right on the water. Check-in was easy and the staff was very friendly! Plenty of ice and firewood at the store and a cute little gift shop. The site was mostly flat where we parked the camper and very close to the bathhouse. Plenty to do around the park - biking the rail trails, hiking, fishing, basketball, and a nice playground, to name a few! We definitely plan to make another trip there this year!!

        • S
          Camper-submitted photo from Gauley Tailwaters Campground
          Mar. 30, 2024

          Gauley Tailwaters Campground

          Beautiful scenery

          This was the best camping experience. waking up to the sound of the river and then paired with the most gorgeous view. unbeatable. way worth the drive to get there. loved every minute

        • BThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Kittie Wilson
          Mar. 4, 2024

          Kittie Wilson

          Not too shabby

          A small dark sky campground with cabins to rent as well. Water and electricity are on most sites. No dump station. Free fire wood for campers and each site has a grill and fire ring. Showers and flushing toilets are at the main building and the honor system is how they do business. 20 bucks a night! Nice people and great night time sky watching. Easy to get any size rig in. Plenty for the kids to do and great hiking trails. Ridge walkers are known to be in the area (Bigfoot) avoid making eye contact during breeding season.

        • Brittany R.
          Camper-submitted photo from Backwoods Campground & Winery
          Feb. 13, 2024

          Backwoods Campground & Winery

          Best campground ever!!

          So peaceful, beautiful views!!! Always have a good time, and always love enjoying time with family and friends and time together!!! Have to check it out! Experience is amazing!!!!

        •  Barbara A.
          Camper-submitted photo from Kick Back n Camp
          Oct. 26, 2023

          Kick Back n Camp

          First time camping in New rv

          We arrived after dark. Was greeted by owner and he helped us into our spot. Excellent customer service. Always got answers quickly. Bathhouses are clean and better then my bathroom at home. Camp store

          with everything you need. Definitely making this a favorite stop. Beautiful spot with lots of trees. Quiet and peaceful

        • B
          Camper-submitted photo from Statts Mills Campground
          Oct. 24, 2023

          Statts Mills Campground

          Neglected campground

          This was the most neglected campground I have ever seen. The swings were all broken and on the ground in the playground, the picnic tables were broken and falling apart, the grass had not been cut, and the electricity did not work in all of the sites. It was disgusting. The entrance does not accommodate an RV or a large camper even though the owner said it did. I would not recommend this place to anyone.

        • Fred L.
          Camper-submitted photo from Audra State Park
          Oct. 11, 2023

          Audra State Park

          Small but beautiful park

          We recently stayed at Audra State Park for two nights. The park is very small but well-equipped. The campsites are large, each with a picnic table and fire pit. Many are right along the river. A trail winds along the river offering spectacular views. The campground also offers playground, flush toilets, and hot showers. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay!

        • Joseph B.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Camp Creek State Park
          Oct. 5, 2023

          Camp Creek State Park

          Nice Campground, plenty of trails!

          Stopped here for 2 days on our way home. Nice sites they have; full hookups, water and electric, some just electric, and they also have boondocks sites near the waterfall.

          Bathrooms were good, (as I have posted before, I've seen worse), store had basics, sites were decent size with a nice fire pit. 

          They also give a military discount. 

          There are trails and gravel roads all around the campground. I received a map at check in, and decided to ride my mountainbike to the top of  "Neely Knob".  It was quite a climb! I came down the east side of Bear Marsh and found out quickly that there were water crossings and deep mud sections. I got a great workout and would definitely explore more of the trails on our next visit.

        • D
          Camper-submitted photo from Audra State Park
          Sep. 28, 2023

          Audra State Park

          Will definitely be back!

          This is one of the most clean state pals I’ve visited. The bathrooms were spotless with tiled floors and walls. The shower was one of the best I’ve experienced with plenty of hot water. The site we had was right on the river and the fire rings were all cleaned out. The folks working were super friendly and willing to help and know there area well. Hiking was fantastic. Can’t wait to go again in warmer weather so we can play in the river. Just an beautiful place all around.

        • JThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Flatwoods KOA
          Sep. 13, 2023

          Flatwoods KOA

          WV Camping Week

          Loved this campground right off I-79 Flatwoods exit. Clean, spacious, quiet and convenient to central WV sites

        • Nick W.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Flatwoods KOA
          Aug. 19, 2023

          Flatwoods KOA

          Remeber to check in at Days Inn

          Our stay was for one night on a travel day to another location. Campground is clean and well-maintained. My wife read a review that mentioned check-in is in the Days Inn signage is small and if we didn’t know we needed to check-in at the hotel we would have missed it. This campground is labeled as a journey but with the addition of amenities at the Days Inn this is a great place for a couple of days. Very dog friendly.



        Guide to Cedarville

        Camping near Cedarville, West Virginia, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking to pitch a tent or park your RV, there are several campgrounds that cater to different needs and preferences.

        What to do:

        • Hiking: Explore the trails at Cedar Creek State Park Campground. One visitor mentioned, "The trails are decently marked, and the fishing is on point."
        • Fishing: Many campgrounds, like Bulltown Camp — Burnsville Lake Wildlife Management Area, offer great fishing spots. A camper shared, "Good fishing and a very relaxing place to camp!"
        • Swimming: Check out the nearby lakes for a refreshing swim. One reviewer noted, "The water was freezing cold, but we had a blast wading in the stream for hours."

        What campers like:

        What you should know:

        • Limited cell service: Many areas, including Holly River State Park Campground, have little to no cell service. One camper noted, "Absolutely zero cell service for AT&T and Verizon."
        • Seasonal availability: Some campgrounds, like Stonewall Resort State Park Campground, are only open from early April to mid-December. Make sure to check the season before planning your trip.
        • Check-in procedures: At places like Flatwoods KOA, check-in is at a nearby hotel. A visitor mentioned, "If we didn’t know we needed to check in at the hotel, we would have missed it."

        Tips for camping with families:

        • Choose family-friendly campgrounds: Look for places like Bulltown Camp — Burnsville Lake Wildlife Management Area, which has multiple playgrounds and clean restrooms. A camper said, "It was a beautiful place to camp in October with the fall leaf colors."
        • Plan activities: Make sure to have a list of activities like hiking and fishing. One family shared, "We had a wonderful time... plenty to do around the park."
        • Pack snacks and drinks: Having food on hand can make outings easier. A visitor at Cedar Creek State Park Campground mentioned, "The store had basics."

        Tips from RVers:

        • Check site sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at Stonewall Resort State Park Campground noted, "The site was difficult to back into because everything was so narrow."
        • Look for full hookups: Campgrounds like Cokeley Campground — North Bend State Park offer full hookups, which can make your stay more comfortable. A reviewer said, "There are 30/50 electric amp and water hook ups."
        • Be prepared for weather changes: Weather can shift quickly in the area. One camper at Holly River State Park Campground mentioned, "The weekend was a little wet but it was very peaceful."

        Camping near Cedarville, West Virginia, has something for everyone, whether you're a family looking for fun or an RVer seeking comfort.

        Frequently Asked Questions

        • Which is the most popular RV campsite near Cedarville, WV?

          According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Cedarville, WV is Elk River Camp and RV Park with a 4.3-star rating from 3 reviews.

        • What is the best site to find RV camping near Cedarville, WV?

          TheDyrt.com has all 71 RV camping locations near Cedarville, WV, with real photos and reviews from campers.