Best Glamping near Glenville, WV

Flatwoods KOA and Stonewall Resort State Park Campground house upscale glamping accommodations within an hour's drive of Glenville, West Virginia. Stonewall Resort offers glamping options on the banks of Stonewall Jackson Lake with wooden platforms for safari-style tents, while GlampOut Resorts at Elk River Hotel provides four fully-equipped glamping tents with king or queen beds, private bathrooms, and small refrigerators. "Each glamping tent has a sink/small fridge, and coffee maker, a fully plumbed bathroom, and a king or queen-sized bed with linens," noted one visitor who appreciated the heater during a cold October stay. Mountain Lake Campground and Cabins also features glamping yurts with comfortable bedding, electricity, and climate control systems. These accommodations balance outdoor immersion with modern comforts, providing amenities like WiFi access, heated facilities, and furnished outdoor spaces.

Bigfoot Ridge stands out with its 100% Bigfoot-themed yurt that includes all essential amenities, a shower house with laundry facilities, and proximity to a creek. One reviewer highlighted that the yurt has "an amazing bed" and unique thematic elements throughout. Guests at Stonewall Resort can access the lodge's extensive amenities including an indoor/outdoor swimming pool, spa services, and equipment rentals for lake activities. The resort also offers a boat tour of the lake and restaurants on-site for those seeking a break from outdoor cooking. According to a camper, "Stonewall is a resort with a very nice campground... At the lodge there's some restaurants, indoor outdoor pool, spa, you can rent kayaks to paddle around." Most glamping sites in the region remain open from April through October, with some locations like Flatwoods KOA operating year-round. Advance reservations are recommended, particularly during summer weekends and holiday periods when these distinctive accommodations fill quickly.

Best Glamping Sites Near Glenville, West Virginia (10)

    1. Flatwoods KOA

    17 Reviews
    Sutton Lake, WV
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 765-5055

    $55 / night

    "It’s behind a hotel. Our site had room for our 26’ hybrid with 3 beds, plus two cars, chairs, and our two dog tie outs."

    "Nice small town in beautiful West Virginia."

    2. Stonewall Resort State Park Campground

    13 Reviews
    Walkersville, WV
    18 miles
    Website

    "However, secreted away on the bank of Stonewall Jackson Lake, in Briar Point Campground there are five token tent sites."

    "The bathrooms are clean and they have nice showers. At the lodge there’s some restaurants, indoor outdoor pool, spa, you can rent kayaks to paddle around."

    3. Bulltown Campground — Burnsville Lake Wildlife Management Area

    6 Reviews
    Burnsville Lake, WV
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 452-8006

    "Much easier than driving around to find an open spot. We stayed at the waters edge this time. It was nice and quiet, close to the bath house, water fountain and playground."

    "A lot of bike paths. We had a really late arrival and it was such an easy process to find our spot. Clean and efficient campsite."

    4. Elk River Hotel and Caf__

    1 Review
    Napier, WV
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 402-2121

    "As part of the Elk River Hotel and Café, there are four glamping tents located on the Elk River."

    5. Lone Pine Campground at Dodridge County Park

    1 Review
    Salem, WV
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 873-2267

    $21 - $32 / night

    "Our family loves to camp at this local campground, super clean bathrooms and pool with kids area is so much fun."

    6. GlampOut Resorts

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    Napier, WV
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 402-2121

    7. Mountain Lake Campground and Cabins

    17 Reviews
    Summersville Lake, WV
    48 miles
    Website

    "Mountain Lake Campground is a massive system of varied campsites (hammock sites to large full-hookups). This was our first trip here and since arriving we’ve been impressed."

    "We took site 269 for the proximity to one of the little playgrounds and easy walk to bathrooms. We had a great time and it was easy to let our 3 year old play while we setup."

    8. Bigfoot Ridge

    2 Reviews
    New Matamoras, WV
    39 miles
    +1 (304) 431-3216

    $25 - $150 / night

    "This yurt is 100% Bigfoot themed and has all the essentials including a shower house with laundry, a creek, and an amazing bed."

    9. Camp Sheppard

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    Spencer, WV
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 577-9167

    $25 / night

    10. Ashland RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Marietta, OH
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 350-8157

    "Large open campground minutes from downtown Marrietta OH owner and Staff are very friendly and easy going! Clean, nice newer bath house."

    "Electrical hookups and water at your site, plus clean bathrooms and a shower house on the property. It's also a quiet area and everyone is very respectful."

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Glamping Reviews near Glenville, WV

59 Reviews of 10 Glenville Campgrounds


  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 8, 2024

    Elk River Hotel and Caf__

    Elevate your "camping" experience!

    As part of the Elk River Hotel and Café, there are four glamping tents located on the Elk River. We have the Dyrt to thank for finding these as I’m quite certain I would not have found them otherwise! We tend to take months-long road trips and every once in a while, we like to find unique accommodations, and this fit the bill. Possible future expansion plans include Vermont and Florida but for now, this is the only location for GlampOut Resorts (not to be confused with Glamp Out Resort– singular). 

    Each glamping tent has a sink/small fridge, and coffee maker, a fully plumbed bathroom, and a king or queen-sized bed with linens. Bath towels are provided but no toiletries so make sure you bring them. The tents were spacious and clean, and the heater was appreciated during a cold, damp October stay. There is a sink and dorm-sized fridge but no microwave or way to cook a meal. Breakfast is optional, reasonably priced at $10 per person, and is served in the café at 8:30 am. The café is open for dinner Tuesday– Saturday from 4 pm– 9 pm and the food was good. I only saw one other breakfast/lunch eatery in town and no grocery store so plan accordingly, especially if you plan to be there on a Sunday or Monday! 

    About a half mile from the glamping tents is access to the Jeremiah Carpenter Trailhead but use caution. There was a barrier at the entrance, but a local police officer told me I should just walk around it. I hiked about a half mile up the steep hill; when the trail turned to the right, it was overgrown and narrow and since I was by myself, I just turned around and came back down the way I came. I later learned there had been bear sightings on this trail! Nearby is the Flatwoods Monster Chair Trail. I wasn’t sure if there was a put-in area for kayaks or canoes and no one I asked seemed to know. In June, there is a Big Foot festival and a seasonal farmers market. 

    When we were there, there was not much to do except relax. There is not much in the sleepy town of Sutton, however, it was a quiet respite for us during the last two weeks of our two-month trip. It is, however, a bit of a splurge at approximately $200 per night.

  • Christopher S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 1, 2025

    Mountain Lake Campground and Cabins

    Last weekend of May 2025

    Mountain Lake Campground is a massive system of varied campsites (hammock sites to large full-hookups). This was our first trip here and since arriving we’ve been impressed. Staff is courteous, facilities are very clean and stocked, and the property has so many amenities (shower houses, laundromats, pools, ice cream store, and playgrounds).

    While sitting at our fire pit tonight, we booked a return trip in September.

  • Carissa V.
    Jul. 30, 2020

    Mountain Lake Campground and Cabins

    Wonderful lake, bad smells

    We love summersville lake after stopping randomly on a trip down south last year. We stayed in an upper lot during the week for a night and liked it better. This year we booked a week with friends and stayed on lot four. The lake is amazing, clear and has so many visual gems that I highly suggest a visit. While I will list some negatives here , I will say we plan to go back for the lake. The campground is around 50 a night depending on some spots and we watched many RVstrailers come and go. For the business the campground is doing I would expect better bath houses. They were ok but state parks in west Virginia have had better. Gross as in they didn't look cleaned regularly, the shower heads were terrible, never looked cleaned, rusty. My stall had a used tampon in it one night. I prefer my camper shower but here is the other issue, no sewer hook up in the rv/trailer sides just water and electric. I felt as though if you stayed for more than a week they should offer a free one time honey wagon service. Let's talk garbage. We stayed up near the bathhouse and playground bc we have little ones. The garage trailer sat for more than 6 days just baking in the sun. By our 5th day we could barely stand to stay outside around our campfire the odor was so bad. As campers we are used to our fair share of smells but garbage dump isn't what we are looking for....be careful where you pick to set up.

  • Elaine L.
    Aug. 16, 2018

    Bulltown Campground — Burnsville Lake Wildlife Management Area

    Great getaway

    I love that we can choose a site and reserve online. Much easier than driving around to find an open spot. We stayed at the waters edge this time. It was nice and quiet, close to the bath house, water fountain and playground. Our site was nice sized and not on top of another. We had a picnic table, some shade, electric and a fire pit. There’s a boat ramp with fishing and swimming areas within the campground as well as a beach area and fishing about half mile away. The campground is clean and cared for. There’s a historical area that’s really neat and a country store with things you may have forgotten - the ice cream and pizza are great too!

    We saw deer and a skunk came up to our site twice.

  • Linda The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 20, 2020

    Flatwoods KOA

    Clean and quiet

    This campground was perfect. It’s up on a hill and the sites are spaced out pretty well. It’s behind a hotel. Our site had room for our 26’ hybrid with 3 beds, plus two cars, chairs, and our two dog tie outs. I loved that it was near the main highway but up on a hill so you didn’t hear the traffic. The pool is part of the hotel property and the campground is allowed to use it anytime it’s open. There is a grocery store and a Walmart within a mile. There is also a small dog park on site. Sutton lake was about ten minutes away. I definitely recommend this campground.

  • Nick C.
    Jul. 23, 2025

    Mountain Lake Campground and Cabins

    Great spot with Kids

    We took site 269 for the proximity to one of the little playgrounds and easy walk to bathrooms. We had a great time and it was easy to let our 3 year old play while we setup. Nice little trail near bath house gets you down to the beach.

  • B
    Jul. 8, 2019

    Stonewall Resort State Park Campground

    Needs improvement

    Cost is getting ridiculous per night. Don’t leave your site to go to bath house, you’ll likely come back to the hot coals in your fire pit cleaned out. Employees aren’t pleasant. We’ve been camping here for years, but this last time was the last for us. Wouldn’t tell us what site we were being put on - yet told a friend (could’ve been total stranger as far as they knew) exactly where their site was AND ours. They cater to everyone on resort property, EXCEPT campers.

    Truly a beautiful place and peaceful but it needs improvement in various areas.

  • Ashley H.
    Sep. 5, 2021

    Flatwoods KOA

    Ok for a KOA

    We prefer state parks but had to stay here at a KOA because of availability (Labor Day Weekend). My biggest complaint with KOAs is the tightness of the sites - this one was not bad. They had concert pads for the picnic tables (loved that). But we were in the first loop and we were far from the shower house - only one for the whole campground. Now we did have full hookup - but there are 6 of us that need showers after a day of hiking.
    We went to New River Gorge and hiked all day. The Rim and the Bridge were only 1 hour away. One of the hiked we did was 1.5 hours away - but we enjoyed it. Go see the Flatwoods monster and the Dam. Nice small town in beautiful West Virginia.

  • Dave V.
    Sep. 26, 2016

    Stonewall Resort State Park Campground

    If you want pampered...

    Okay…we happened to just stop in here to give it a quick looksee as we traveled by. Yes, we were in need of good facilities…and…as is often the case when I camp/hike, impending rain loomed on the horizon. (and yes, it rained…doesn't it rain when you camp?)

    First…this is really a resort campground…for big campers and RV's. However, secreted away on the bank of Stonewall Jackson Lake, in Briar Point Campground there are five token tent sites. Because of the steep terrain, they have level wooden platforms to place your tent. The platforms are pretty good size…but if I had my huge Kelty Mantra 7…it'd overhang. Fortunately, I had a small three person.

    I will say…this is a resort and its posh…laid out nicely for the jetset golf/spa/business meeting type of "camper." Paved trails, wooden boardwalks across portions of the lake, trams to transport, beautiful golf course…and really nice shower house/bathrooms. Tired of campfire meals…the lodge is spectacular.

    We decided to stay a night or two…mainly because we were in dire need of hot showers. It was very quiet and far enough removed from the RVers that no generator noise was heard. Did I mention how nice the showers were?

    The lake was gorgeous and provided many a photo op. Resident ducks knew no shame, waddling straight up to your picnic table begging for scraps…the cads!

    We settled onto tent site #5, which was positioned directly below a pioneer cemetary. Which is open to enter peruse…very sobering.

    Stonewall Jackson State Park was a nice change. Should I ever hit the lotto to afford a big RV, or ever take up golf…it'd be even nicer. You'll experience no raucous behavior in this park, that's for sure.

    The downside for me was the lack of nature or hiking trails…there's a lot of woodland that could be utilized for this pupose.


Guide to Glenville

Camping opportunities around Glenville, West Virginia, extend throughout the rolling Appalachian foothills at elevations ranging from 800-1,500 feet. The region averages 46 inches of annual rainfall, creating lush forests and waterways that support diverse camping options. Summer temperatures typically range from 60-85°F, with cooler nights even during peak season.

What to do

Kayak on Burnsville Lake: Bulltown Campground offers access to waterfront activities with boat ramps, fishing, and swimming areas. "We stayed at the waters edge this time. It was nice and quiet, close to the bath house, water fountain and playground," notes a visitor who appreciated the convenient lake access at Bulltown Campground.

Visit historical sites: The Flatwoods area combines camping with cultural attractions. "Go see the Flatwoods monster and the Dam. Nice small town in beautiful West Virginia," suggests a camper who stayed at Flatwoods KOA. The area's UFO history makes for interesting day trips from camp.

Hike forest trails: Mountain Lake Campground provides access to hiking trails with varied terrain. "Long trails are fantastic," reports one visitor who explored the extensive pathway system. The campground's proximity to lake access points also allows campers to combine hiking with water activities.

What campers like

Lake swimming: Clear waters attract swimmers at Mountain Lake. "The lake swimming was fun (something I am not used to since I am from Florida). Lots of spiders around our site...but hey you are camping!" shares a visitor at Mountain Lake Campground and Cabins.

Yurt camping options: Yurt camping near Glenville, West Virginia, offers unique accommodations. "This yurt is 100% Bigfoot themed and has all the essentials including a shower house with laundry, a creek, and an amazing bed," describes a guest at Bigfoot Ridge, highlighting the specialized themed experience.

Family-friendly activities: Many sites feature recreational options for children. "Our family loves to camp at this local campground, super clean bathrooms and pool with kids area is so much fun," reports a camper at Lone Pine Campground, who appreciated the family-focused amenities.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds require advance booking, especially during summer. "I love that we can choose a site and reserve online. Much easier than driving around to find an open spot," explains a camper at Bulltown Campground.

Site conditions vary significantly: Some campgrounds have leveling challenges. "Very unlevel spot. Not sure if they are all like this, but it's a big ugh," notes a visitor at Flatwoods KOA, indicating that some preparation for uneven terrain may be necessary.

Weather preparedness: Sudden storms can impact camping plans. "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," recounts a camper at Stonewall Resort State Park Campground, emphasizing the importance of weather monitoring.

Tips for camping with families

Playground proximity: Choose sites near play areas for convenience. "Our camp site was right next to one of the playgrounds and that was definitely a plus! Our little boy could play while we watched from our site," shares a parent who stayed at Mountain Lake Campground.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Many campgrounds offer chances to see local animals. "Lots of deer, we even saw a mother with 2 fawn!" reports a family who camped at Mountain Lake, highlighting the nature observation possibilities for children.

Holiday activities: Some campgrounds offer seasonal events. "During October, they do really fun Halloween stuff for the kids, too!" notes a regular visitor to Mountain Lake Campground, suggesting families consider timing visits around special programming.

Tips from RVers

Check hookup reliability: Power fluctuations can occur at some sites. "My surgeguard shut off the power in the evening due to high voltage. It was showing 137 volts at one time," warns an RVer at Stonewall Resort State Park, suggesting bringing power protection equipment.

Site selection strategy: For RVs, location within campgrounds matters. "We had nice view of the lodge. The lodge amenities are top notch with a heated pool that only costs a daily charge to use on top of camping. I'd recommend sites 1-5, 20, and 39," advises an RVer at Stonewall Resort.

Access road conditions: Some campgrounds have challenging roads. "The road to 4 was horrendous to be pulling a camper. Had to use 4Low to creep out. It should be paved, no exceptions for that hill," cautions an RVer at Ashland RV Park, highlighting the importance of researching access routes before arrival.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Glenville, WV is Flatwoods KOA with a 3.8-star rating from 17 reviews.

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