Best RV Parks & Resorts near Fairmont, WV

Several RV parks near Fairmont, West Virginia provide full hookup options with varying site dimensions. CAMP73ROCKST☆R offers 10 RV sites with electric hookups and water access, while Coopers Rock State Forest accommodates RVs with 30-amp and 50-amp electric service from April through October. "Sites are very large. Water pressure was good. Bath house was clean. The grounds were very clean and well kept," noted one camper about Chestnut Ridge Regional Park. The Blue Canoe RV Resort in Connellsville features pull-through RV pads with full hookups including 50-amp service, and Pine Cove Beach Club RV Resort provides year-round access with big-rig friendly sites equipped with 50-amp service, sewer, and water connections.

Road access to some mountain campgrounds requires careful navigation due to narrow, winding roads. According to reviews from The Dyrt, Mill Run Recreation Area has "a single lane dirt road with trees right next to the road, so backing in had its challenges." Cell service varies significantly between parks, with stronger signals at locations closer to Morgantown. Most RV parks in the region maintain dump stations, though placement can be problematic during busy periods. Pet policies differ between facilities, with most allowing leashed pets but restricting them to designated areas. Winter camping options are limited, as several parks close between mid-October and early April, though Pine Cove Beach Club remains operational year-round for motorhome travelers needing off-season accommodations.

Best RV Sites Near Fairmont, West Virginia (89)

    1. CAMP73ROCKST☆R

    1 Review
    Morgantown, WV
    10 miles

    $35 - $65 / night

    "Safe place to pull over for the night right of interstate"

    2. The Blue Canoe RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Vanderbilt, PA
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 628-4880

    $20 - $999 / night

    "The GAP trail rolls right through the middle of this traditional KOA campground."

    "Located on the Youghiogheny River. Many full hookups, great play ground for the kids. New pool, but not open when we stayed."

    3. Double G Campground

    1 Review
    Mchenry, MD
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 387-5481

    "Decent size RV park with mostly seasonal and full time residents. They are still happy to have short term campers. Nice full hook up sites and cable TV. Staff was very friendly."

    4. Pine Cove Beach Club RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Bentleyville, PA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 239-2900

    "Great: The pool & concession stand , beautifully maintained lawns and gravel campsites, modern hookups, good shower/laundry facilities, nice fire rings with built in grills, trash pickup service."

    "Wonderful hosts, well maintained, large sites, close to the highway but no road noise. Giant pool opened in the summer. Highly recommended."

    5. Brooklyn Heights Riverfront Campground

    3 Reviews
    Hendricks, WV
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 328-1840

    $20 - $55 / night

    "Rustic, clean porta johns, private, primitive spots on river. Community fire rings on beach area. Firewood available. Relaxing"

    "It has the primitive feel, campsites are in the natural woods as opposed to a pristine tent pad. I love how open and natural it feels."

    6. Benner's Meadow Run RV Campground

    12 Reviews
    Farmington, PA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 329-4097

    "Family friendly atmosphere, cordial staff, well run campground. Lots of activities. Tree shaded sites!"

    "I was traveling alone and was looking for something about an hour away when I used my Dyrt app to locate a recommended campground. Benner’s popped up near Ohiopyle State Park."

    7. Lemley RV Park

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    Morrisville, PA
    25 miles
    +1 (724) 747-4228

    8. Curtisville Lake and Campground

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    Jacksonburg, WV
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 363-7037

    $10 - $20 / night

    9. Coopers Rock State Forest

    32 Reviews
    Dellslow, WV
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 594-1561

    $25 - $35 / night

    "This is the largest state forest in West Virginia, it has a total of 25 sites that vary in their privacy. Each site has electrical hookups, picnic tables, fire grates, and utility post."

    "This small campground is just a couple of miles from busy Hwy 68, but amazingly quiet. Sites are average to large, with a few that can accommodate larger RV’s."

    10. Zimmerman RV park

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    Morrisville, PA
    30 miles
    +1 (724) 986-4185
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RV Park Reviews near Fairmont, WV

475 Reviews of 89 Fairmont Campgrounds


  • Sean M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2020

    Double G Campground

    Quiet and Friendly Campground

    Decent size RV park with mostly seasonal and full time residents. They are still happy to have short term campers. Nice full hook up sites and cable TV. Staff was very friendly. Firewood is abundant, good quality, and cheap. Not a whole lot on the way of amenities, but it’s a nice facility. Location is great, very close to the lake and the ski resort. If you want to camp while at the lake this is a great choice.

  • Donna M.
    Jul. 27, 2020

    Glade Farms Campground

    Quiet place to rest

    We headed to ride the trails at big bear lake camplands and booked here considering a recent outbreak of covid at the lake. The on call staff met us at the gated community and helped us get situated on a shaded lot. Very nice and quiet with mostly seasonal or permanent snowbirds. Small pond/lake on the property and plenty of shade. The lot was a challenge to be centered and level which led to us exiting our camper downhill. The water access was in ground and I cant imagine a camping couple that's well beyond retirement finding that convenient but it didn't impact us. Pet friendly and large lots. Bathhouse was closed due to covid. No firewood at this campground to purchase but fire ring provided and picnic tables.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2019

    Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    Nice Pennsylvania State Park

    Very large park with a variety of campsites ranging from tent, 20/30 amp, 50 amp, and yurts. Price is the same for all electric sites, regardless of amperage. There is a 40-foot maximum vehicle length allowed in the campground– not a problem for our 17-foot van but the staffer who checked us in remarked that many people come in with larger rigs trying to squeeze in and are unable to. We had no problem securing a site with no reservation on a Monday evening after Labor Day. Very close to two Frank Lloyd Wright properties– Kentuck Knob and the more widely known Falling Waters. Other things to do in or near the park include whitewater rafting, rail trail biking, hiking, zip-lining and touring Laurel Caverns. The nearby town of Ohiopyle has many outfitters and several restaurants. The sites are all located on roads leading off the main road; we stayed in a 20/30amp site on Cherry Road (Site 49). It was right next to the bathroom which was good and bad. Good for proximity but bad because we could hear the hum quite clearly. Also, the door to the women’s room would hit you in the rear quite forcefully unless you held onto it (it took me three times to remember to do this)! There was a dishwashing sink in the women’s room (and I’m assuming in the men’s room?); it was very clean, but the only downside was having to do the dishes by myself! Alcohol is prohibited. Only certain areas allow pets. Only one garbage/recycling station outside of the campground. Wood and ice are available 24/7 on the honor system– very nice not to have to wait until a host is on duty to get what you need. Quiet hours 9 pm-8 am, a bit longer than most campgrounds but except for some sites with campfires still burning with people talking, it was very quiet in this campground. Surprisingly strong cell signal for being deep in the woods.

  • Adam and Suzanne B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 5, 2025

    Outflow Camping

    Quiet campground

    This is a lovely army corps of engineers campground. The sites are gravel and level. Most only have 30 amp electric hookup but water can be filled at the “gatehouse” (for lack of better description). There are 3-4 full hookup and a few 50 amp. It is well-maintained— lawns mowed, bathrooms cleaned, sites tidy. Bath house isn’t modern but showers are hot and have great pressure. Campground filled up on the weekend. The sites are a bit close to each other and are mostly sunny but it was quiet anyway. Lots of people fishing on the river—access right from the campground. Great Allegheny Passage trail also accessed from the campground. Boating on the lake too.

  • Ariel F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2021

    Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA

    KOA - Monthly Stay

    Camping in a 33 ft travel trailer with slides. Verizon service is great. Wifi in extended parking doesn’t work well. The staff are helpful and polite. We are in the extended stay part of the campground which is quiet and slightly more secluded than the other spots.

  • Hannah V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2018

    Coopers Rock State Forest

    Must See Sunsets

    This is the largest state forest in West Virginia, it has a total of 25 sites that vary in their privacy. Each site has electrical hookups, picnic tables, fire grates, and utility post. The sites in the middle of the loop lack privacy that the outer loop sites have. There is one bath house that has hot showers, flush toilets, water spigots, and now WIFI. Pets are allowed but must be kept on a leash. There are gravel pull-ins for the sites, there are a couple of pull through sites for RVs.

    The campground gets busy during the fall because it is so close to Morgantown and Mountaineer games. There are lots of hiking trails, coopers rock is definitely a must to see during sunset. Ravens rock is also a beautiful look out trail. Rock climbers have a lot of rock outcroppings on short trails for climbers to utilize. Fishing, biking, and hunting are also popular activities that can be done here.

  • corda B.
    Sep. 7, 2024

    Chestnut Ridge Regional Park

    Perfect

    Sites are very large. Water pressure was good. Bath house was clean. The grounds were very clean and well kept. Staff was friendly. Quiet and peaceful. Pet friendly. Dump station on grounds and easy access.

  • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 29, 2021

    Canaan Valley Resort State Park Campground

    Central location for exploring the outdoors

    Canaan Valley has 3 loops of sites with hookups as well as a few primitive tent sites. There’s a centrally located bath house with flush toilets and hot showers. Many of the sites are pull-through with parking parallel to the loop road. I was on the last loop in a pull-through site and the main campsite area with picnic table and fire ring were several steps below the parking pad. I was here in April. When I made my reservations, I could only find a site for Friday night, so I went ahead and reserved it, but kept checking back. A few days prior to my arrival, a different site opened for the entire weekend. I couldn’t switch, but I went ahead and reserved the Saturday night at the newly open and then reached out via email to the resort. They were able to change my Friday night reservation to the same site so that I would not have to relocate in the middle of my stay. 

    The Canaan Valley area is beautiful and is one of West Virginia’s State Resorts, offering far more than just a campground. Many of the facilities were not yet open fully, but the chairlift to the summit at the ski area was open on weekends. There are a number of nearby parks and forests worth exploring: Blackwater Falls, Dolly Sods Wilderness, Smoke Hole Canyon, Spruce Knob and Seneca Rocks are all within~1 hour drive. You can also stay put at the resort and hike, bike, golf(including mini-golf), swim, geocache, or stargaze. There’s a large open field with a play area near the campground. On of the one clear night I was there, the sky was brilliant. 

    The only downside was that there was an event of some sort taking place the morning I left and the racket from the loudspeaker carried over to the campground. I picked up some ice cream at the Purple Fiddle in Thomas, WV on my way to the campground. This place also offers live music. There is an assortment of restaurants in Thomas and Davis.

  • J
    Jul. 14, 2018

    Five River Campground

    A hidden gem

    This is a hidden gem right outside of town. We utilized one of the rv sites with 50 amp service and full hookups. The rv sites are very close together but in the week that we stayed we never heard any noise other than our own children. And it was a holiday week so there were lots of people. The location is amazingly located right on the Shavers Fork river on a section that was shallow and calm enough for our small children to enjoy it. We figured the river would be a crowded place since the campground was nearly full and it was hot but we were pleasantly surprised that most of the week we were the only family on the river! We walked up river to the end of the property and were able to tube down to the lower end of the property. The view and sunsets over the river made for gorgeous pictures. We also spent a little time fishing.

    The amenities were no doubt a luxury. Clean bathhouses with endless hot water, laundry, cable and wifi, a fire ring and if you would like they will bring firewood to your campsite for $5. The owners are literally the nicest people that you will ever meet. They come around daily to check on each person to make sure all of your needs are met. These are definitely people that take pride in their campground! And we had cell service since we were right outside of town which is hard to find in WV.

    There are many things to do in the vicinity. There's a wonderful park nearby that has a walking/biking trail, splash pad, and a large playground. The Monongahalia National Forest is really close for hiking, views or additional swimming and fishing.

    Overall this was a great experience and we truly enjoyed our weeklong stay. We will definitely being staying here again.


Guide to Fairmont

RV camping near Fairmont, West Virginia offers diverse accommodations from primitive riverside sites to full-amenity resorts. The region sits in the Appalachian foothills with elevations between 850-2000 feet, creating variable camping conditions throughout the seasons. Local campgrounds typically operate from April through October, with limited winter options and potential mountain road closures during snow events.

What to do

Water activities at Brooklyn Heights: Brooklyn Heights Riverfront Campground provides direct river access with equipment for guests. "The river is beautiful, but you do have to go down a bit of an incline to get there. On the beach there are rafts, paddleboats, chairs, and across the river there is a ladder to climb up on the rocks," notes camper Tiel M.

Star gazing opportunities: Benner's Meadow Run RV Campground features a dedicated star gazing platform for astronomy enthusiasts. While one reviewer mentioned "The star gazing platform leaves a lot to be desired and is in need of repair," the remote mountain location still provides excellent night sky viewing conditions.

Nearby attractions: Campers use local sites as bases for regional exploration. As one visitor to Benner's noted, "We stayed for 2 nights while we visited Fallingwater and the Flight 93 Memorial. We should have stayed another night so we could visit Fort Necessity NP just down the road but ran out of time."

What campers like

Clean facilities: The Blue Canoe RV Resort gets praise for maintenance standards. A recent visitor observed, "Very nice and newer campground. Some river sites were small and very un level but was doable." Another reviewer highlighted "pretty campground, clean and nice amenities."

Riverfront camping: Many local campgrounds feature river views or access. At Brooklyn Heights Riverfront Campground, campers appreciate the natural setting: "Rustic, clean porta johns, private, primitive spots on river. Community fire rings on beach area. Firewood available. Relaxing."

Family-friendly environments: Campgrounds in the region cater to families. At Benner's Meadow Run, one camper shared, "So much to do for the kids. Clean and well kept," while another mentioned, "Got a nice secluded spot to camp in the wooded area that had amazing mountain views and the star gazing platform. Kids had a great time and lots of activities for them to do!"

What you should know

Reservation timing: Popular campgrounds fill quickly during peak seasons. For Benner's Meadow Run, a regular visitor advises, "Book early for holidays," as availability becomes limited, especially for preferred sites.

Variable site conditions: Campers report significant differences in site levelness and accessibility. At The Blue Canoe RV Resort, one camper observed, "Some river sites were small and very un level but was doable."

Seasonal operations: Pine Cove Beach Club RV Resort remains open "All year," unlike many regional campgrounds that close between October and April. One visitor noted, "Giant pool opened in the summer," indicating seasonal amenity availability even at year-round facilities.

Tips for camping with families

Activity options: Benner's Meadow Run receives consistent praise for child-friendly features. "They have a game room, pool, mini golf, a full camp store, firewood, etc.," reports one family camper, with another adding, "Great place for kids! Family friendly atmosphere, cordial staff, well run campground. Lots of activities."

Swimming facilities: Many campgrounds feature pools that operate seasonally. At Pine Cove Beach Club, one visitor was particularly impressed with "The pool & concession stand, beautifully maintained lawns and gravel campsites," making it ideal for family outings during summer months.

Safety considerations: CAMP73ROCKST☆R provides convenient overnight options for traveling families. One reviewer noted it's a "Safe place to pull over for the night right of interstate," making it suitable for quick stops during longer journeys.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: At Double G Campground, RVers should note the resident mix. One camper observed, "Decent size RV park with mostly seasonal and full time residents. They are still happy to have short term campers. Nice full hook up sites and cable TV."

Utility quality: Water pressure and electrical stability vary between parks. Pine Cove Beach Club earns praise for "modern hookups," while Blue Canoe RV Resort provides varying quality based on site location.

Accessibility challenges: Some campgrounds have challenging access roads. The Blue Canoe RV Resort provides staff assistance with site setup, as one visitor appreciated: "Staff make multiple rounds, picks up your trash and delivers your purchased firewood. Personally takes you to you site and helps you back in/pull in."

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