Best Campgrounds near Danese, WV

Danese, West Virginia serves as a gateway to diverse camping experiences in the New River Gorge region, with several established campgrounds and primitive sites within a short drive. Babcock State Park Campground offers tent, RV, and cabin options with electric hookups and drinking water from mid-April through October. The nearby New River Gorge National Park and Preserve provides multiple camping areas including Army Camp, a dispersed camping area near Prince, and Glade Creek Campground with walk-in tent sites. Rifrafters Campground in Fayetteville and Ace Adventure Resort in Oak Hill round out the options with full-service amenities including cabins and glamping accommodations.

Seasonal considerations heavily influence camping in this mountainous region, with most campgrounds operating from April through October. The New River Gorge area experiences significant temperature variations, with cooler nights even during summer months. Many campgrounds in the area do not offer drinking water or electric hookups, particularly at the free primitive sites within the national park. Cell service can be limited or non-existent at more remote locations, requiring advance planning. Road access varies from paved highways to narrow gravel roads that may become challenging after heavy rainfall. A visitor noted, "This is bear country so I would recommend utilizing a bear bag or bear canister for your food and toiletries."

Waterfront camping receives consistently high ratings from visitors to the region, with sites along the New and Greenbrier Rivers being particularly popular. The New River Gorge National Park and Preserve offers several riverside camping options that provide easy access for fishing, swimming, and paddling. Many campers appreciate the natural setting and proximity to outdoor recreation opportunities. According to one review, "If you're into hiking, rock climbing, fishing, swimming, kayaking, white water rafting, paddle boarding or just hanging out outdoors, you won't regret staying in beautiful West Virginia." Developed campgrounds like Babcock State Park feature amenities such as showers and electric hookups, while the free dispersed sites in the national park provide a more primitive experience with pit toilets and fire rings but typically no running water.

Best Camping Sites Near Danese, West Virginia (123)

    1. Babcock State Park Campground

    27 Reviews
    Winona, WV
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 438-3004

    $33 / night

    "The most photographed place in west Virginia is the grist mill. Awesome trails all around."

    "Babcock State Park, located in the thriving megapolis of Clifton, West Virginia is postcard perfect!"

    2. Grandview Sandbar Campground — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

    23 Reviews
    Prince, WV
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 465-0508

    "New River, just outside of Prince, WV off Route 41 offers upclose and personal riverside camping."

    "Through Traffic: Access to the boat ramp is through the campground. Though, traffic is minimal, folks on the way to the ramp and picnic area often drive pretty fast."

    3. Glade Creek Campground — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

    20 Reviews
    Prince, WV
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 465-0508

    "There is five drive-in sites and more walk-in sites on the edge of the camp. The drive-in sites filled and vacated several times throughout the weekend."

    "the campsite is pretty far back into the gorge at the end of a dead end road, which inherently gives it a little bit of an advantage for those who wish to be not just off grid but away from"the madding"

    4. Rifrafters Campground

    32 Reviews
    Fayetteville, WV
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 574-1065

    $15 - $50 / night

    "Some really great beer places close by as well. Nice a shady too. I’d like to go back and do some exploring around the area. Just be careful with what gps app you use."

    "They walked us to our site and helped us back into our spot. Everything worked well with all of the hookups. It was a quiet and clean campground."

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

    17 Reviews
    Thurmond, WV
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 465-0508

    "Tucked away by the river past Thurmond. Great secluded sites. Trailhead for hiking from camp."

    "We put our tent a few feet away from the water facing the river and our canopy further up in the woods by the firepit."

    6. Chestnut Creek Campground

    21 Reviews
    Lansing, WV
    13 miles
    Website

    $10 - $11 / night

    "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."

    "They have showers and clean bathrooms just a short walk from any site. All sites are big and you can pick from any available. The host is just a text or call away and he replies very quickly."

    7. Ace Adventure Resort

    15 Reviews
    Thurmond, WV
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 787-3982

    $15 - $600 / night

    "Nearby are showers and restrooms. They have individual rooms that can be locked that has the restroom in with the shower stall. Lots of biking and equestrian trails available."

    "We were able to go whitewater rafting one day and then explored the surrounding area on another day. The resort is awesome. They have cabins and they have hot tubs."

    8. Army Camp — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

    13 Reviews
    Prince, WV
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 465-0508

    "I’ve spent over 150 days camping and hiking in West Virginia n the past four years and keep finding new, wonderful places to enjoy."

    "Easy access to river, able to hear it from campsite. Very clean pit toilet bathroom. Road to access is single lane paved/gravel. Best for cars/vans, but did see some small pull behinds."

    9. Little Beaver State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Daniels, WV
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 763-2494

    $35 - $40 / night

    "This CCC State Park is very picturesque and has several hiking trails and the man-made lake is small but offers plenty of recreation possibilities. I found the layout a little strange."

    "This campground is situated in the woods, near Lake. Has a good WFI everywhere, very clean and quiet."

    10. Arrowhead Bike Farm

    12 Reviews
    Fayetteville, WV
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 900-5501

    $10 - $85 / night

    "Great campground adjacent to New River Gorge National Park. Within a short walk/bike to multiple biking and hiking trailheads. Close enough to bike into Fayetteville (a cool little town)."

    "Good amenities plenty of space, and walking distance from some of the best views in the park!"

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585 Reviews of 123 Danese Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • 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.

  • John w. M.
    Apr. 19, 2026

    Whitt Riverbend Park

    Nice place, wrong info

    It is a wonderful place to camp. However, it is $15 a night not five. There is a $50 deposit to get a key to the gate. There is no potable water.

  • IThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 1, 2026

    Army Camp — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

    Quiet, No Trains

    Spent a night here, everything needed for tent camping (although there was plenty of room for RVs), easily collectible wood in the surrounding area. This campground is off the main train tracts so I didn't hear any trains throughout the night.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 19, 2026

    Rifrafters Campground

    Beautiful campground

    We are here off season so there aren’t a lot of other campers but it is beautiful, quiet and very well kept.


Guide to Danese

Camping sites near Danese, West Virginia are scattered throughout the New River Gorge region, with elevations ranging from 1,400 to 2,500 feet above sea level. The area experiences significant temperature fluctuations even in summer months, with nighttime temperatures commonly dropping 20-30 degrees from daytime highs. Gravel access roads to many campgrounds become challenging after rainfall, particularly at Grandview Sandbar where flooding can occur during heavy precipitation.

What to do

Hiking accessible trails: Near Stone Cliff Campground, several trails connect directly to campsites. "There is a great trail nearby that runs along the river. Trash bins and restroom located nearby. No cell phone service," notes James A. The nearby Glade Creek Trail follows an old railroad bed with gentle terrain.

Mountain biking on dedicated trails: Arrowhead Bike Farm provides direct access to numerous bike trails. "Within a short walk/bike to multiple biking and hiking trailheads. Close enough to bike into Fayetteville (a cool little town). Onsite bike shop with rentals and repairs, restaurant, and bar," reports Charles C. The property also features a pump track for skills practice.

Waterfront activities: Fish, swim or paddle at several riverfront camping areas. At Grandview Sandbar, "Tent spots have the best access to and views of the river, which is glorious. Car spots lack the view, but they're quiet. Trains passing in the night are oddly soothing," according to Van M.

What campers like

Peaceful riverside sites: Glade Creek Campground receives high marks for its waterfront location. "This area is our favorite we have been in all of the eastern states. There's two pit toilet restrooms on both sides of the campground and a full area by the water for walk in tent camping. Boat ramp for anyone wanting to kayak and a big beach area to play in the water," writes Aly E.

Wildlife encounters: Many campgrounds offer opportunities to spot local fauna. At Stone Cliff Campground, "We stayed at #6. Had plenty of space and were far enough away to not hear our neighbors. It had a pit latrine bathroom which was better than what I expected for free! The campground is very close to the abandoned town of Thurmond," reports Kaylee F.

Uncrowded camping experience: Army Camp Campground provides seclusion without sacrificing convenience. "Spots are large enough to fit 2 vehicles. Sites are gravel with fire pit, charcoal grill, and picnic table. Spots are shaded. Easy access to river, able to hear it from campsite," says Caroline F. The campground has only 11 sites that fill quickly.

What you should know

Cold weather preparedness: Even summer nights can be chilly at higher elevations. "It was incredibly private, we were the only ones staying overnight. There were some visitors throughout the days, hiking, fishing, and a lot of white water rafters. It was also veryyy cold in the mornings but that was due to going in spring," reports Gracey L. about Stone Cliff Campground.

Limited amenities: Most National Park campsites are primitive with no running water. "If you're planning on coming here, make sure and come early. Pit toilets also available," advises Rhys R. about Army Camp. Similarly at Glade Creek, "No sources of freshwater available @ the campground. The nearest convenient store is some miles away," warns Matt G.

Flood risk management: Sites near rivers can flood after heavy rainfall. "This was a peaceful, nice area but when there is a lot of rain there is definitely the chance it'll flood," cautions Chaz M. about Grandview Sandbar. During spring months, plan to camp on higher ground sites when available.

Tips for camping with families

Level sites for ease: Babcock State Park Campground offers family-friendly sites with more amenities. "Site was large with lots of trees. Site 21, which was the middle of a loop and it was spacious and flat. It had another site next to it but it was further apart than other sites. Hiking was great and my young children hiked all of it with us," recommends Kaley A.

Recreation options: Look for campgrounds with built-in 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," reports Sara C.

Weather adaptability: Pack for varying temperatures even in summer. "Site was large with lots of trees. The bath house was pretty nice and had three showers. The water had some issues while we were there (as in the sink was so hot it physically hurt to wash your hands) but seemed to be a fluke and was fixed by the time we left," notes Kaley A.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Little Beaver State Park Campground requires preparation for uneven terrain. "Many sites looked like it may take some work to get level. We were in site 20 with a 23 ft TT and got level fairly easily but a longer rig may have difficulty in that site," advises Adam and Suzanne B.

Road access limitations: Many campgrounds have restricted access for larger vehicles. "Chestnut Creek Campground is set up for tents, hammock campers and some car campers. No hook-ups. Definitely not for RVs or Camper trailers," warns Lisa K. Similarly at Rifrafters Campground, "It is very much built into a big hill- I was a little worried our Avion (similar to airstream) that had low clearance would bottom out as we came in and out of entrance hill to road but we had no issue."

Dump station locations: Plan sewage management accordingly. "Dump site was a little different. Had to make a uturn to get in to dump," notes Charlie W. about Little Beaver State Park. At Babcock State Park, "Electric back in site. Water and bathhouse available across the road in the other part of the camp ground. Unusual set up," adds Edison F.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Danese, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, Danese, WV offers a wide range of camping options, with 123 campgrounds and RV parks near Danese, WV and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Danese, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Danese, WV is Babcock State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 27 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Danese, WV.

What parks are near Danese, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 24 parks near Danese, WV that allow camping, notably New River Gorge National River and Summersville Lake.