Camping near Jacksonburg, WV

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    Camping options near Jacksonburg, West Virginia range from rustic wildlife management areas to fully developed state parks with modern amenities. The Lewis Wetzel Wildlife Management Area sits directly adjacent to Jacksonburg, offering primitive tent camping with minimal facilities. Within a 30-mile radius, campers can find more developed options like Bigfoot Ridge with cabin and glamping accommodations, North Bend State Park with both tent and RV sites, and Conaway Run State Lake for basic lakeside camping. The diversity of campgrounds provides options for various camping styles and preferences across the rolling hills and forested valleys of northern West Virginia.

    Road conditions and seasonal availability vary significantly throughout the region, with many campgrounds operating primarily from April through October. Most state park campgrounds close during winter months, though some like Ryerson Station State Park in nearby Pennsylvania remain open year-round. "There is NO Verizon service at the campground," noted one camper about Ryerson Station, highlighting the limited cell coverage common in this rural area. Facilities range from primitive sites with vault toilets at Lewis Wetzel Wildlife Management Area to full hookup RV sites with water, electric, and sewer connections at parks like North Bend State Park. Weather patterns can change quickly in the Appalachian foothills, making spring and fall the most comfortable camping seasons, though summer heat is typically moderated by elevation and tree cover.

    Campers frequently mention the region's natural beauty, peaceful settings, and outdoor recreation opportunities as major highlights. The area offers excellent hiking with several campgrounds providing direct trail access. Fishing is popular at Conaway Run State Lake and Tygart Lake State Park, though one visitor noted Conaway Run is "pretty rustic" with "porta potties" and "no running water." North Bend State Park receives particularly positive reviews for its riverside camping, with one camper describing it as "real camping, not a suburban party fest" with "great hiking with well marked trails" and "fantastic biking on the 72 mile North bend trail." Several campgrounds in this region feature historic or unique amenities, including the Bigfoot-themed yurt at Bigfoot Ridge, which according to a visitor has "all the essentials including a shower house with laundry, a creek, and an amazing bed."

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    Best Campgrounds near Jacksonburg (87)

      1. Conaway Run State Lake

      3.0(1)13mi from JacksonburgTents

      2. Lone Pine Campground at Dodridge County Park

      4.5(2)19mi from JacksonburgRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We had the best time when we camped at there for the fair, it was right next to the campground.  Only downfall is if it rains the end lots get really muddy."

      from $21 - $32 / night

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      3. Lewis Wetzel Wildlife Management Area

      Be the first to review3mi from JacksonburgTents

      4. Curtisville Lake and Campground

      Be the first to review10mi from JacksonburgRVs, Tents

      from $10 - $20 / night

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      5. Ryerson Station State Park Campground

      3.9(7)27mi from Jacksonburg38 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "There are 3 trails you can take right within the campground. The downside is no cell service for Verizon."

      "Small camp loop is great for little kids to bike around.  There is no playground at the campground which would have been nice.  There is NO Verizon service at the campground. "

      from $20 - $82 / night

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      6. River Run Campground — North Bend State Park

      4.7(13)33mi from JacksonburgRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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"

      7. Tygart Lake State Park Campground

      4.2(20)37mi from JacksonburgRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There was a bathroom close by with running water and showers. It was beautiful and very close to the lake."

      "Trails to lakeside/shore where campers do swim although no swimming from shore is "not" allowed. Just be respectful and clean up after yourselves and usually no drama involved."

      8. Coopers Rock State Forest- McCollum Campground

      4.5(35)46mi from JacksonburgRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "There is also a small laundry room with dishwashing sink behind the bathhouse. Both ice and firewood are sold onsite."

      from $25 - $48 / night

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      9. Audra State Park Campground

      4.7(33)46mi from JacksonburgRVs, Tents

      "Audra State Park, is a bit off the beaten path but well worth the journey. Tucked away, just outside of Buckhannon, WV...home of West Virginia Wesleyan College."

      "v=VLUEBlIxHpo) Trails undulate with the terrain. The short trail within the campground area is steep in areas but offers some nice views."

      10. Bigfoot Ridge

      Be the first to review15mi from Jacksonburg

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    Recent Reviews near Jacksonburg, WV

    254 Reviews of 87 Jacksonburg Campgrounds


    • Christina W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 16, 2026

      Mountwood Park Family Campground(Wood County Park)

      Almost empty

      This was a gem of a park to find. There is hardly anyone here and you have your pick pretty much of the camping spots. The spots are mostly level and there are two bath houses onsite. The bathrooms are pretty basic but they have hot water and so far I’ve had them mostly to myself. And it’s only $30 a night.

    • Kindra W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 13, 2026

      Coopers Rock State Forest- McCollum Campground

      5 stars! Large lots, beautiful scenery, and nice campers

      Coopers Rock State Park is an absolute gem and easily deserves 5 stars. The RV lots are large and easy to navigate, making setup stress-free and comfortable. The staff was very friendly and helpful, which made the whole stay even better. The new washrooms were clean, modern, and well maintained, and the scenery is breathtaking everywhere you look. It’s the perfect place to relax, enjoy nature, and take in the beautiful views.

    • Dani P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Coopers Rock State Forest- McCollum Campground

      Beautiful and lush campground

      This place is gorgeous and very quiet. The shower house and bathrooms were well maintained, and even had a laundry room and large sink around the back for dishes. Laundry costs $2 in quarters per load, 4 quarters for the washer and 4 quarters for the dryer. They are quick as well, took maybe an hour and 15 minutes all together. Campsites are spaced apart so you're not directly on top of eachother, but you can still see most of the other campers. Lots of trails in the area. We had electrical hook up and a lantern pole, and the is a dump and water station on the way in/out. Highly recommend this site.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA

      OK place to stay, work in progress

      We've stayed here annually for 7 years. Getting into the RV sites is a steep climb, then you head down from the top of the hill to the RV sites.

      The older portion has back in and pull through sites. They are medium to small in size, and due to their height and proximity to Interstates you hear trucks engine breaking. The newer section is lower (and quieter) and the sites are larger, but the gravel is not compacted so it sinks in when you drive, park or try to level your RV on it.

      There were dog walking trails in the woods but they are so overgrown you need a machete to use them. The pool is nice and is clean. The camp store is not small but carries a very limited amount of supplies.

      The staff are friendly. We've had RV issues and birds nesting under our slide room covers that they have helped us deal with.

    • T
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Coopers Rock State Forest- McCollum Campground

      Cooper’s Rock Rocks

      We are here a couple days . Staff and facilities are great. Lots of hiking trails of various types and lengths. June 9 and only 2 other RVs on our loop. The “new” loop has great single occupancy bath facilities.

    • Mathew C.
      May. 30, 2026

      River Run Campground — North Bend State Park

      Nice /clean

      Nice clean Campground not to crammed but not a lot of space either. Small pond with bluegill a few large fish but pretty scummy to fish on top of. Nice wide river beside us also swimming pool available Lodge with restaurant. Porta potties on site short walk across the trail to bathhouse and showers. A lot of geese! 😅🤷‍♂️

    • Tricia F.
      May. 23, 2026

      Lone Pine Campground at Dodridge County Park

      Clean but Outdoorsy

      We love staying in the yurts. Peaceful. Like camping with amenities. Has fire or wood! Rain doesn’t bother us here. Stay as often as we can when available.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 9, 2026

      Piatt Park Campground

      Nice trail

      Pretty easy trail to walk, small camp ground for multiple campers, and a nice little waterfall at the bottom of the trail it wasn’t running very much when we went but a pretty spot


    Guide to Jacksonburg

    Camping options around Jacksonburg, West Virginia range from secluded riverside spots to forest campgrounds at elevations between 1,500-2,000 feet in the Appalachian foothills. The area's topography creates varied microclimates with 40-45 inches of annual precipitation and temperatures often 5-8 degrees cooler than nearby lowlands. Most facilities close between mid-October and mid-April due to seasonal access challenges on narrow mountain roads.

    What to do

    Mushroom hunting: Ryerson Station State Park offers exceptional foraging opportunities. "I have spent most of my time there fishing prior to the dam being destroyed. Now, I mainly take advantage of the mushrooming and hiking!" notes Nick P. Another visitor mentioned, "went down to pick some Morrell and shantrels mushrooms, they were everywhere, many of the mushrooms didnt even require us to leave the path!"

    Water activities: Tygart Lake State Park Campground provides lake access for boating and swimming. Shane T. reports, "We stopped though mid week in early May and the park was just about empty, one other RV sites used and no tents up... Boat dock on the lake and several trails around." While fishing is popular here, seasonal water levels vary dramatically.

    Rail trail biking: The 72-mile North Bend Rail Trail connects directly to River Run Campground. William B. calls it a "Hikers' Heaven" noting the campground "is located on the 'Haunted' North Bend Rail to Trail. It was easy check in with a friendly staff." The flat, converted railroad grade makes for accessible cycling on packed gravel surfaces.

    What campers like

    Natural pools and swimming holes: Audra State Park Campground's location on the Middle Fork River creates popular swimming areas. Elaine L. shares, "We were fortunate to find one along the river which was great to sit by a fire while the kids swam. Across the road is a day use area for swimming and tubing - bring your own or rent one."

    Private yurt accommodations: The unique lodging at Bigfoot Ridge stands out from standard camping options. Bethany R. describes, "This yurt is 100% Bigfoot themed and has all the essentials including a shower house with laundry, a creek, and an amazing bed."

    Rocky landscapes and geological formations: The sandstone formations at Coopers Rock State Forest create distinctive camping terrain. Danielle S. observed, "Site 10 was at the campground at the top of the hill, sparsely populated, and had beautiful views beyond the trees." The park features numerous rock outcroppings and climbing opportunities.

    What you should know

    Wildlife concerns: Multiple campgrounds report raccoon problems, especially at Tygart Lake. Sheila P. warns, "There is a HUGE raccoon problem here, even during the day. I wish we were warned ahead of time. Many people bring an extra tent to keep their food in. Our dog barked the entire night as the racoons kept coming up to our site."

    Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies dramatically between sites near Jacksonburg. At Ryerson Station State Park Campground, Joni P. notes, "There is NO Verizon service at the campground. We walked up to the amphitheater and were able to get out a few texts but no looking at the radar. One person in our party had AT&T and was able to text from the campground but still a very weak signal."

    Bathroom facilities vary widely: From primitive to modern, facilities differ greatly between campgrounds. At Conaway Run State Lake, Liz Y. reports, "Pretty rustic. Porta potties are all that is available. No running water so you have to bring your own." In contrast, Brian B. found at Ryerson Station that "There are brand new bathrooms and a shower house, water hook-ups, big sites that are mostly shaded."

    Tips for camping with families

    Protected swimming areas: Lone Pine Campground provides safer swimming options for younger children. Donna R. explains, "Our family loves to camp at this local campground, super clean bathrooms and pool with kids area is so much fun. We had the best time when we camped at there for the fair, it was right next to the campground."

    Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas. Hannah V. notes about Audra State Park, "There is an onsite dumping station as well. The outer edge of the campground has sites next to the river but be weary of low sites during rainy days as the river rises rapidly." The park includes a playground and open areas for children.

    Weather preparation: Rain events can transform peaceful streams into rushing water. Dave V. observed at Audra State Park, "The Middle Fork River was at a tranquil flow when we first arrived, but after several days, it swelled into a wild ride. That was pretty remarkable to witness." Always check forecasts and prepare for quick weather changes.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection for larger rigs: Narrow access roads limit RV options at many campgrounds. Nancy C. warns about Ryerson Station, "In addition, we have a 26 foot motor home. To get to the campground, you have to drive several miles on a two lane winding road. Hard to navigate a vehicle in those road conditions."

    Hookup availability: Most campgrounds offer limited services. Mike G. found at Coopers Rock, "The RV lots were well maintained and all the asphalt seems to have been redone recently. The spots were well spaced out and pretty spacious, the site we were in had electric hookup for 50a/30a/20a but no water at the site but there was water near the bathroom area."

    Level site challenges: Many campsites near Jacksonburg, West Virginia sit on uneven terrain. Jeremiah S. recommends specific sites at North Bend State Park: "Nice spacing at our site in particular. I would also recommend sites 10, 11, 17, 19, 13, and 14." Using leveling blocks is essential at most campgrounds in this mountainous region.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Jacksonburg, WV?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Jacksonburg, WV offers a wide range of camping options, with 87 campgrounds and RV parks near Jacksonburg, WV and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    Which is the most popular campground near Jacksonburg, WV?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Jacksonburg, WV is Conaway Run State Lake with a 3-star rating from 1 review.

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

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