Best Campgrounds near Spencer, WV

Several campgrounds within a 25-mile radius of Spencer, West Virginia provide access to tent, RV, and cabin camping opportunities in this part of the Appalachian region. Rippling Waters Church of God Campgrounds, approximately 20 miles west of Spencer, features lakefront sites with full hookups, while Cedar Creek State Park Campground to the northeast offers a more traditional state park camping experience. The area campgrounds typically accommodate various camping styles, with many facilities supporting both tent and RV camping, plus cabin rentals at select locations.

Road conditions and campground accessibility vary throughout the region, particularly after heavy rainfall common in spring and fall. "The road isn't nearly as bad as some have said. It has places for caution but isn't scary," noted one visitor about access to Rippling Waters. Most established campgrounds provide water and electric hookups, with some offering full sewer connections. Cell service can be spotty at many locations, particularly at Cedar Creek State Park where multiple reviewers mentioned no cell service available. The camping season generally runs from April through October at many facilities, though some like Rippling Waters and Flatwoods KOA remain open year-round.

Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews from visitors to the region. At Rippling Waters, campers appreciate the lake views and fountain feature. One reviewer described their lakefront site as "the longest I've ever seen" with "the view everything you'd imagine and more." Cedar Creek State Park earns praise for its quiet atmosphere, hiking trails, and clean facilities, with one camper noting it has "plenty of playgrounds for the kids" and "good access to hiking trails." Forked Run State Park Campground across the Ohio border features a 400-foot sand beach on its lake. Some campgrounds in the area like Statts Mills have received mixed reviews regarding maintenance and upkeep of facilities, highlighting the importance of researching specific locations before planning a trip.

Best Camping Sites Near Spencer, West Virginia (80)

    1. Rippling Waters Church of God Campgrounds

    5 Reviews
    Victor, WV
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 988-2607

    $55 - $155 / night

    "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!!"

    "We had a pull thru site by the lake, it had to be about 100 yards long and nicely graveled."

    2. Kittie Wilson

    1 Review
    Spencer, WV
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 354-0032

    "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."

    3. Statts Mills Campground

    2 Reviews
    Ripley, WV
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 373-0030

    $15 - $200 / night

    "Right beside the area for camping is the parking lot where you can put in boats into O'brien Lake. There seems to be an abundance of deer in the area. sites have water and electric."

    4. Forked Run State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Long Bottom, OH
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 378-6206

    "On the border with West Virginia. There aren’t really sites on the water but there’s a nice path to the lake from the camp sites and lots of deer."

    "Yes, it's a bit rough around the edges. We liked that it wasn't crowded. The attendant said the park was full over Memorial Day weekend."

    5. Camp Sheppard

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

    $25 / night

    6. Cedar Creek State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Cedarville, WV
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 462-7158

    "Good access to hiking trails. Will definitely return"

    "Hiking trails nearby. Nice fishing ponds, but you have to drive to them."

    7. River Run Campground — North Bend State Park

    11 Reviews
    Cairo, WV
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (833) 987-2757

    "Initially, you don't see it...you must drive up and over a roller."

    "North Bend State Park is located at the halfway point of the 72-mile North Bend Rail Trail, so it’s a great camping spot for hikers, bikers and horseback riders who want to explore this scenic trail which"

    9. Kanawha State Forest

    27 Reviews
    Hernshaw, WV
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 558-3500

    $35 - $40 / night

    "Tucked away in the middle of the mountains, surrounded by the constant reminder of wildlife around. I stayed for the very start of spring. The world was covered in the brightest green moss."

    "Kanawha state forest is nestled in the mountainous Hills of West by God Virginia right on the outskirts of Charleston. There is plenty of hiking in Kanawha state forest."

    10. Flatwoods KOA

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

    $55 / night

    "Nice small town in beautiful West Virginia."

    "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."

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Recent Reviews near Spencer, WV

278 Reviews of 80 Spencer Campgrounds


  • Tracy B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2025

    Summersville Lake Retreat & Lighthouse

    Great for the whole family

    The staff here is wonderful. You check in in a fantastic little gift shop adjacent to the lighthouse The gift shop has everything from mugs to camping needs.. and a lovely selection of local wine (seasonally) The lighthouse who's moved here by the last owners and designed interiorly by local students there is a person on staff and the area is password-controlled we tent camped it was very safe there was a low number of animals from what we could see they had accommodations of small campers for up to four people and then they have several regular size lodges they have a firewood service until 7:00 p.m. where they deliver would directly to your site and charge it to your listed card... absolutely a return spot

  • David M.
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Lane Farm Campground

    Quiet little campground for only $10.

    It is getting difficult for travelling motorcyclists to find a campground to sleep for the night as most that call themselves campgrounds are RV parks and don't allow tent camping.  Lane Farm is a gem for travelling motorcyclists.  We stayed there a week after labor day.  The rate as of 2025 is $10 and it is first come, first served for the 4 sites.  We were the only ones there.  The  amenities there are a vault toilet (it was clean and stocked with toilet paper), trash bin by the toilet building, picnic tables, camp fire ring with cooking grate, and lantern post.    It is right on Ohio state route 26, but there was very little traffic noise.  The entire campground is paved and the parking spots and sites were very spacious. There are parking spots in front of the toilet building.  As with many rustic national/state forest campgrounds there is no potable water there.  That didn't bother us as we came prepared with our own water and toilet paper.  The Little Muskingum river on the east side of the campground was very shallow and slow moving in September.  I don't know what it would be like earlier in the camping season.  All four sites are close to the river.  I was surprised to find that a week after labor day weekend there was still plenty of laying dead wood in the woods available for camp fire wood.  The forest service changed their web site structure and you'll find most of the links posted online won't take you directly to the campground page.  The current working link for the campground is  https://www.fs.usda.gov/r09/wayne/recreation/lane-farm-campground

  • Jeff P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 25, 2025

    Hune Bridge Campground

    What Bridge?

    OK, yes, there is a covered bridge, but it's closed and full of local yocal graffiti. Part of the draw for me was the river running alongside, but it is bone dry. Other than that, it's your typical midway NFS campground. By midway, I mean it's not a full campground, and it's not a primitive site. Since the bridge is closed, a detour is available on the site, although it is not entirely clear.

    As with most NFS sites the email for the ranger isn't correct, and they don't answer phones or return messages. You're on your own.

  • Brac S.
    Sep. 25, 2025

    Gauley Tailwaters Campground — Gauley River National Recreation Area

    Don’t understand the positive reviews

    We headed here based on the reviews, there were other campers that were there for rafting (Sept release season) but camping was literally a parking lot with fire pits around it. We stayed just up the road at Battle Run, which was a beautiful place (paid of course).

  • Ronnie B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 22, 2025

    Mountain Lake Campground and Cabins

    Nice place

    Trails were never nicely marked and well cleared. Good size spaces and distance between each camper.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 17, 2025

    Kanawha State Forest

    Beautiful state forest

    New bathrooms. Sites are well spaced and clean.

  • Tamara W.
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Mountain Lake Campground and Cabins

    Nice campground but….

    We camped here for 3 nights the campground is very large with multiple nice playgrounds for children, hiking trails frisbee golf, miniature golf, a beach lake access and other things I’m sure I’m not aware of I did walk a hiking trail and it was nice. There are lots of trees so as fall approaches it will be a beautiful area. The cons most sites are not level at all, there is one single bath house for each level making some sites very far from a bathroom/shower, the showers are very rough we checked 2 different bath houses both the same . Bathrooms also are cleaned only once per day per a post telling the cleaning times however the men’s facility was dirty and with out paper towels up until the day we left. It is pet friendly that is a big plus for us since we have no kids with us now but 2 fur babies. However we were unaware you need their rabies certificate with you there was no mention of this when I booked the site we have stayed lots of places and have never been asked for that before thankfully they allowed me to contact the vet Monday morning to get them emailed. Overall a nice stay


Guide to Spencer

Camping spots near Spencer, West Virginia offer diverse terrain across the Appalachian foothills. Most campsites sit between 700-1,200 feet elevation, creating moderate temperature variations between valleys and ridges. Summer daytime temperatures typically reach 85°F with overnight lows around 65°F, while spring and fall can bring significant precipitation that affects trail and campground conditions.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At Statts Mills Campground, campers can enjoy proximity to O'brien Lake. "Right beside the area for camping is the parking lot where you can put in boats into O'brien Lake. There seems to be an abundance of deer in the area," notes Andrew S.

Rail trail biking: The 72-mile North Bend Rail Trail runs through River Run Campground at North Bend State Park. "This humble campground is located on the 'Haunted' North Bend Rail to Trail. It was easy check in with a friendly staff," shares William B. The trail features 35 bridges and 11 tunnels through scenic countryside.

Beach access: Forked Run State Park features a 400-foot sand beach on its lake, making it popular for summer swimming. One camper mentioned, "We drove through loop 1 on our way out and it looked to be kept up better and cleaner. The lake was nice but I am not sure if they recently had some weather that caused it to be pretty brown/muddy, or if that's normal."

Target shooting: Kanawha State Forest offers target range access for visitors. As one reviewer noted, "They have a nice target range and trails." The forest also provides numerous hiking options across varied terrain.

What campers like

Privacy and spacing: At Rippling Waters Church of God Campgrounds, sites are spacious and well-spaced. "Our site is the longest I've ever seen, it's basically a long driveway that leads back out to the road, that's pretty awesome," according to Larry. Another visitor observed, "The campground was very quiet and peaceful... We had a pull thru site by the lake, it had to be about 100 yards long and nicely graveled."

Lake views: Many campers appreciate the waterfront sites at Rippling Waters. "We stopped for the night on our way home from Tennessee and were placed in a pull thru on the lake. What a spot!! We watched the resident swan swim around the fountain and I got to play with my camera perfecting my skills with day and night shots of the Chapel," shares Debbie F.

Dark sky viewing: Kittie Wilson Campground offers excellent night sky visibility. One reviewer noted it has "Free fire wood for campers and each site has a grill and fire ring... Nice people and great night time sky watching. Easy to get any size rig in."

Honor system camping: Several campgrounds in the area operate on simpler payment systems. Bethany R. mentioned that at Kittie Wilson, "the honor system is how they do business. 20 bucks a night!"

What you should know

Variable water quality: Water systems can vary significantly between campgrounds. At Rippling Waters, one camper cautioned, "Water also had a strong odor of chlorine. After showers I felt like I was just getting out of a pool. So keep that in mind, might want a filter besides the typical blue filters."

Cell service limitations: Cedar Creek State Park Campground has limited connectivity. "Campground is nice and quiet no cell service so dont be shocked, but that makes it that much better," reports Gunnar M. This is common throughout the region's more remote camping areas.

Road access challenges: Kanawha State Forest requires navigating narrow mountain roads. One visitor warns, "Expect narrow twists and turns to reach the park, the park itself isnt nearly as bad as the stretch between highway and park enterence." Another camper noted, "It is isolated with tight hairpin turn so I wouldn't recommend anything over 28'."

Seasonal variations: While some campgrounds like Flatwoods KOA operate year-round, most have limited seasons. Cedar Creek State Park operates from April 15 through October 15, making fall and spring planning necessary.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Flatwoods KOA offers family-friendly facilities. "They have a nice play ground for kids and a kamp k-9 for the dogs," one camper shared. The campground's association with the adjacent hotel means "most hotel amenities are available for campers."

Swimming options: Multiple swimming areas serve families camping in summer months. At Flatwoods KOA, "Kids loves the pool. It was nice to during the hottest week of the year so far!" according to one visitor. The pool is located at the connected hotel property.

Quiet atmosphere: Cedar Creek State Park receives consistent praise for its peaceful environment. "Cedar Creek is quiet and clean. The trails are decently marked, and the fishing is on point," reports David F., who adds, "I definitely recommend this spot if you have kids."

Wildlife viewing: Many campgrounds in the region offer wildlife encounters that appeal to families. At Rippling Waters, campers note that "the local wildlife is fun," while Statts Mills visitors frequently spot deer near the camping areas.

Tips from RVers

Leveling requirements: Site levelness varies widely between campgrounds. At Flatwoods KOA, one camper noted, "Our site was flat but pretty unlevel, wasn't a huge concern." At River Run Campground, a visitor mentioned, "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."

Water filtration: RVers should come prepared with adequate water filtration systems. At Rippling Waters, the recommendation is clear: "The water is pretty strong so you may want to use a regulator. Water also had a strong odor of chlorine."

Site selection: At River Run Campground, specific sites get consistent praise. One camper recommends, "I would also recommend sites 10, 11, 17, 19, 13, and 14." Another noted, "We were at site 13, right on the water. Check-in was easy and the staff was very friendly!"

Utility hookup variations: Not all campgrounds offer full hookups. Cedar Creek State Park provides electric and water, while Rippling Waters offers "water and electric hookups, with some offering full sewer connections." This information helps RVers plan for dump station needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Spencer, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, Spencer, WV offers a wide range of camping options, with 80 campgrounds and RV parks near Spencer, WV and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Spencer, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Spencer, WV is Rippling Waters Church of God Campgrounds with a 4.8-star rating from 5 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Spencer, WV.

What parks are near Spencer, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 28 parks near Spencer, WV that allow camping, notably Sutton Lake and Wayne National Forest.