Top-Rated Campgrounds near Camp Creek, WV

Camping near Camp Creek, WV ranges from developed RV sites with full hookups to primitive tent campsites along wooded creeks. Camp Creek State Park anchors the regional camping landscape with three distinct campgrounds offering varied accommodation styles. Mash Fork Campground provides 26 developed sites including full hookup options for RVs, while Blue Jay Campground offers 12 primitive sites along a creek for tent campers seeking a more rustic experience. Nearby options include Pipestem Resort State Park Campground, Brushcreek Falls RV Resort, and Little Beaver State Park Campground, all within reasonable driving distance. The region supports a mix of developed facilities with electrical hookups, tent-only areas, and cabin rentals.

Seasonal operations vary significantly across the area's campgrounds, with some facilities operating year-round while others close during winter months. Little Beaver State Park Campground operates from April through October, while Blue Jay Campground at Camp Creek is open mid-April through mid-October. "Camp Creek State Park is well-managed and beautifully-maintained with an active foundation that raises money for cool stuff like the conversation fire pit with swings," noted one visitor on The Dyrt. Cell service can be limited in some areas, with reviewers mentioning Verizon coverage gaps at Mash Fork, though WiFi is available at some campgrounds. Bathhouse availability may be restricted in the off-season, making advance research essential for winter camping plans.

Water features prominently in the camping experience throughout the area, with many sites positioned along creeks. Campers frequently mention the soothing sounds of flowing water as a highlight at Blue Jay Campground, where most sites border a medium-sized creek. Several campgrounds provide access to waterfalls, with both Mash Fork Falls and Campbell Falls within short walking or driving distance from Camp Creek State Park campsites. Hiking opportunities abound on over 33 miles of trails within Camp Creek State Park alone. One reviewer described the experience: "The sites were very spacious and relatively private from other campers but the road was a few feet away with light traffic on the weekday." Fishing is popular, particularly in spring when Camp Creek is stocked with trout, making this an attractive destination for anglers.

Best Camping Sites Near Camp Creek, West Virginia (127)

    1. Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

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

    "Camp Creek State Park is well-managed and beautifully-maintained with an active foundation that raises money for cool stuff like the conversation fire pit with swings, located in the Mash Fork Campground"

    "The campground is beautiful and quiet in the camp creek state park. It is an easy 20 minute drive to Winter Place if you want to go skiing during the winter."

    2. Pipestem Resort State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Pipestem, WV
    7 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."

    3. Brushcreek Falls RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Athens, WV
    4 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."

    4. Blue Jay Campground — Camp Creek State Park

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

    $25 / night

    "One of three campgrounds in Camp Creek State Park; this is the primitive one (the other two are a horse camp and a developed one with hookups)."

    "The Camp Creek State Park has 3 different campgrounds. One of them is Blue Jay. There are no electric or water hook ups. Each campsite has a fire pit and a lantern pole."

    5. Little Beaver State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Daniels, WV
    18 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."

    6. Meador Campground — Bluestone Lake State Park

    9 Reviews
    Nimitz, WV
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 466-2805

    "This campground rests by Bluestone Lake, which is where the Bluestone River runs runs into the New River."

    "We stayed in Meador site 14, which was the furthest away from the bath house (still only maybe 150 yards), but it was on the water & was the most secluded (just meaning it's at the end of the row not"

    7. Pipestem Camping

    4 Reviews
    Pipestem, WV
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 466-9121

    $55 - $65 / night

    "Besides the aforementioned site hookups there are a lot of new activities to do at pipestem close to the campground on the Pipestem park property such as ziplining and swimming on the lake with inflatables"

    "Short drive to Sandstone Falls, which are stunning."

    8. Old Mill Campground — Bluestone Lake State Park

    5 Reviews
    Nimitz, WV
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 466-2805

    "West Virginia at its finest! Blue stone state park is right next door to the lake so there are wonderful water activities here."

    "We enjoyed hiking the trails, swimming in the lake and sitting by our campfire. The ladies working at the check-in office were absolutely the sweetest and extremely helpful."

    9. Hilltop Escape LLC

    4 Reviews
    Herndon, WV
    12 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!"

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

    20 Reviews
    Prince, WV
    24 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"

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Recent Reviews near Camp Creek, WV

653 Reviews of 127 Camp Creek Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Travis L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 17, 2026

    Walnut Flats

    Closed nov to April.

    Drove here to find it closed.

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 12, 2026

    Fort Chiswell RV Park

    Full hookups and nice restrooms

    the host is easy to deal with. If you arrive late, pay in the morning. My wife said the restrooms were old but were in excellent condition and clean. In fact, she raved about them.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 9, 2026

    Four Fillies Lodge

    Cabins with 3 RV sites

    This is a lovely little cabin resort with 3 RV sites. We are here just 1 night enroute. It is beautiful and well maintained. I would definitely come back.

  • K
    Mar. 7, 2026

    Blue Jay Campground — Camp Creek State Park

    Cozy

    Nice even sites with firepits and picnic table. You're not super secluded and you will hear your neighbors. Overall a great place if you wanna just have a cozy night or two camping. Beautiful creek access too.

  • Sam S.
    Feb. 20, 2026

    Caldwell Fields Group Campground

    Large site - Great for Groups - Amazing Stars

    Caldwell Fields is a great group campground with clean, large bathrooms (one for men, one for women, but they're identical pit toilets in the toilet facility) with a large firepit and creek access. Nice hikes walking distance with lots of beautiful stars, trees, and wildlife! Make sure you don't need to text though, you only are able to send messages via satelite.

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2026

    The Outpost at New River Gourge

    Outpost with the mostest

    This is a popular multi-level campround, from basic tent sites to cabins to really upscale glamping. The tent platforms or basic camper cabins are probably midling. The regular tent sites that you can drive in to are a bit crowded, but there are more secluded walk-in tent sites. The tent platforms are also walk-in but provide more space and shelter, which is nice as it did seem to rain a lot when we were there. The prices are all more than you would pay at a state or national park campground, but there is a lot going on here like concerts and other events, and a little of well kept amenities like bathrooms, and also equipment to rent to get out into the gorge. The Outpost is near the iconic gorge bridge as well as the Canyon Rim NPS visitor center which has a lot of good educational displays about the geology, geography and history of that part of the gorge, so the proximity is nice.

    Overall the campground is a luxury set up for camping. I just reduced it by one stat because the price, the crowdedness, and the distance from the south end of the gorge where the Sandstone Falls and Sandstone Visitor. I do appreciate that they are dog friendly though!

  • Bridgett W.
    Dec. 29, 2025

    Raven Cliff Campground — George Washington & Jefferson National Forest

    Primitive camping, park by campsite. Truly accessible. Plenty of trails and peace and quit between traffic. Alot of locals use this spot to fish and hunt bear. Be due diligent while staying. But truly a peaceful resting stay!

    We stayed a week. Truly peaceful. There's alot of traffic from locals and wellness checks by law enforcement. Your truly looked after! Other than the bear hunting that went on, was scary..this is a peaceful spot to reset with plenty of hiking trails right next to the creek.


Guide to Camp Creek

Camp Creek is nestled in the Appalachian Mountains of southern West Virginia at approximately 2,400 feet elevation. The area receives about 44 inches of annual rainfall, creating lush vegetation and numerous water features throughout camping sites near Camp Creek, West Virginia. Most campgrounds in this region maintain moderate temperatures during summer months, with highs typically in the low 80s and nighttime temperatures dropping into the 60s.

What to do

Horseback riding access: At Hilltop Escape LLC, trails are literally at your doorstep. "When looking for a convenient ride on the trails and a place to stay that provides for all your needs, Hilltop Escape is the place! The campground is literally on several trails," notes Linda R.

Zipline adventures: Just 20 minutes from Camp Creek at Pipestem Resort State Park Campground, campers can access a variety of aerial activities. "This park has a LOT of razzle dazzle. A zip line, a golf course, no pool but a splash pad. They also have a tram that's closed right now for refurbishing," reports Cynthia K.

Lake inflatables: During summer months, Pipestem offers water activities beyond basic swimming. One visitor mentioned, "We enjoyed many of the parks amenities including a horseback ride on the trails, the giant inflatables at the lake, the nature center & hiking."

What campers like

Creek-side sites: At Blue Jay Campground, primitive camping directly alongside flowing water is the main attraction. "Except of one, all other campsites are directly next to a beautiful creek. It was very calm and peaceful," shares Katrin M., who camped there with dogs.

Fall foliage viewing: Mash Fork Campground offers excellent autumn color displays. Julie B. reports, "We were in site number eight, it backed up to the creek and was quite private with the exception of the trail on the other side of the creek. The hiking is difficult in some areas but spectacularly beautiful."

Spacious campsites: Brushcreek Falls RV Resort offers well-spaced sites that campers appreciate. "Just a one night stay. Very clean and well kept campground. Our site was level. The pool was wonderful. Has everything you need... playgrounds, multiple laundry rooms, putt putt, store, restrooms," notes Noel L.

What you should know

Seasonal bathroom limitations: Many campgrounds restrict facility access in colder months. A Mash Fork camper noted, "We were told there was one open bathroom however it was not made clear this was 1-2 miles away which was not exactly convenient. Rustic camping is fine when we have planned for it."

Water levels vary significantly: Waterfalls throughout the region fluctuate based on rainfall. One reviewer at Camp Creek observed, "The waterfalls were very sparse when we were there so not sure about other times of the year."

Vault toilet conditions: At Glade Creek Campground, facilities are basic but functional. "Have new vault toilets. Heard a Barred Owl at night," reports Zayne W., who appreciated the quiet atmosphere.

Road conditions: Several campgrounds require navigating gravel roads. Gage W. mentions Glade Creek is "easily accessible from an offroad-like gravel entrance road. The camp is steps away from the Glade Creek Trail and the New River Gorge."

Tips for camping with families

Pool access considerations: At Pipestem Resort State Park, Jennifer S. advises, "Nice outdoor and indoor pools right down the road in the park. Beautiful views. Lots of places to bike ride for my family of young kids (4 & 8). They also had a nicely updated park for the kids to play."

Playground options: Little Beaver State Park Campground features kid-friendly amenities. "A nice playground for children. Lots of deer about. The tent sites have water, fire ring, table and nice shade. Lots of lovely trails to explore," mentions Michelle W.

Safe biking environments: Multiple campgrounds offer protected areas for children to ride bikes. One parent at Pipestem noted, "Kids loved biking around campground, very safe."

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Children can spot abundant deer throughout the camping areas. Todd S. from Little Beaver State Park reports, "There were also TONS of deer all around (just hanging out eating vegetation) during our short one night stay."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: At Meador Campground, RVers should research site specifications carefully. "There are pretty good sites, but watch the site descriptions for the incline. The water/electric sites surround a large field. These sites tend to be sunny," advises one camper.

Hookup placement issues: Some campgrounds have awkwardly positioned utilities. One Pipestem visitor noted, "Electrical hook up was on the opposite side of where they should be and in the middle of the small area. Water pressure was good and there was sewage hookups."

Site size variations: Larger RVs may struggle at certain campgrounds. A Little Beaver camper shared, "Several nice walking trails directly from the campground. Most of the sites are wooded and would be a bit difficult for a rig our size but they are very nice."

Limited cell service: Connectivity varies widely between campgrounds. At Mash Fork Campground, Nicole M. reported, "No service for Verizon users. Sites have wifi but I could only get it to work 20% of the time."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Camp Creek, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, Camp Creek, WV offers a wide range of camping options, with 127 campgrounds and RV parks near Camp Creek, WV and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Camp Creek, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Camp Creek, 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 Camp Creek, WV?

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

What parks are near Camp Creek, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 25 parks near Camp Creek, WV that allow camping, notably Bluestone Lake and New River Gorge National River.