Best Campgrounds near Morgantown, WV

Several camping spots sit within driving distance of Morgantown, West Virginia. Blackwater Falls State Park draws many campers with its waterfalls and network of hiking trails. Not far away, Ohiopyle State Park has good spots for campers who want to try rafting or ride mountain bikes during their stay. Campers looking for quiet forest surroundings might prefer Laurel Hill State Park, which has well-kept sites among the trees. Red Creek Campground works better for campers who want a basic, no-frills experience with its simple sites. Most of these places can be reached without much trouble, though you'll drive some curvy roads to get to certain campgrounds. You should make reservations if possible, particularly if you're camping during busy times like summer weekends when spots fill quickly. Before heading out, check what each place has and what rules they follow. The Morgantown area has camping that ranges from fully developed campgrounds to simple backcountry sites.

Best Camping Sites Near Morgantown, West Virginia (118)

    1. Coopers Rock State Forest

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

    $25 - $35 / night

    "There are wonderful, well maintained trails throughout. If you want to dive into nature within a 30 minute drive from Morgantown, this is your place to go."

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

    2. Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    80 Reviews
    Ohiopyle, PA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 329-8591

    $24 - $72 / night

    "The plan was to camp and hike throughout West Virginia, but when we visited Pathfinder outdoor retailer in Morgantown, WV the staff encouraged us to check out Ohiopyle, while we were so close."

    "Very close to two Frank Lloyd Wright properties– Kentuck Knob and the more widely known Falling Waters."

    3. Mylan Park

    5 Reviews
    Cassville, WV
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 983-2383

    "We love it here most of the time it’s close to Morgantown so it’s perfect for university events. Really close to campus. They have full hookups & partial hookups."

    "There aren’t a whole lot of full hook up camping spots in the Morgantown area. Mylan park has a bunch of full hook ups in a parking lot convenient to I 79."

    4. Sand Springs Campground

    6 Reviews
    Bruceton Mills, WV
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 282-2128

    $46 - $55 / night

    "Pull thru sites,full hookups,near I68,Morgantown and Coppers Rock. Activities for the kids and playgrounds. Great views. Minimal Interest noise."

    "The outside roads of the park if you walk them all is roughly one mile and it feels like you’re hiking on a gravel path through the woods- well because you are."

    5. Rhododendron Camping Area

    3 Reviews
    Dellslow, WV
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 594-1561

    $25 - $35 / night

    "There is a bathhouse located closest to site 5 with trails from other sites to get there. The facilities are always clean- no shower available."

    "It was walking distance to the beautiful overlook and a great price for what you get."

    6. Chestnut Ridge Park and Campground Monongalia County Park

    4 Reviews
    Bruceton Mills, WV
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 594-1773

    $20 - $90 / night

    "Close to Cheat Lake and restaurants in Morgantown."

    "Close enough to Cheat Lake."

    7. Chestnut Ridge Regional Park

    3 Reviews
    Bruceton Mills, WV
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 594-3111

    "There are many tent sites at this location, as well as RV lodging.  There is a pond you can swim and or fish at.  There are both, modern and rustic cabins to rent. "

    "There is a nice green space for running around. They have a small camp store and it's great for scout troups."

    8. Tygart Lake State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Grafton, WV
    23 miles
    Website

    "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."

    9. CAMP73ROCKST☆R

    1 Review
    Morgantown, WV
    7 miles

    $35 - $65 / night

    10. Mason - Dixon Historical Park

    1 Review
    Cassville, PA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 291-7257

    "Kids enjoyed playing around the boat ramp. Clean restrooms."

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Recent Reviews near Morgantown, WV

657 Reviews of 118 Morgantown Campgrounds


  • Alia
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Kick Back n Camp

    Last Minute Getaway

    My husband and I went on a spontaneous camping road trip. We called the campground, and they had availability for walk-ins! Usually, you’d have to book in advance. The campsite was a semi-private spot, and it cost less than $30 a night, without electricity. They also have sites with electricity. We were fortunate enough to have no campers around us, making it quite private.

    The campground had a picnic table, a fire pit, and they even delivered our firewood directly to our site. They had separate sites for RVs and tent camping, so we could choose the one that best suited our needs. The owners were incredibly friendly and outgoing, making our stay even more enjoyable.

    If you forget anything, the campground office had everything you needed for purchase. They also had a well-organized brochure that showcased the campground’s amenities and offerings. And let’s not forget their delicious ice cream! They had a variety of flavors, and I highly recommend trying them all.

    One of the standout features of the campground was the bathhouse. It was spotlessly clean and felt like a spa. The showers were comfortable and had hot water, making it our highlight

    Overall, we had a fantastic time at the campground. It was a great place to unwind and connect with nature. If you’re looking for a peaceful and affordable camping experience, I highly recommend this campground.

  • Kathy L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Laurel Hill State Park Campground

    Okay campground

    Okay campground. We met nice people staying there. However, the sites are REALLY not level because the RV sites are on a major slope, especially the pull-through sites. Large open grassy area. The camp host saw me walking my pups, and as I walked toward the trash can(near the bathroom) to throw away a pooped that I had picked up, she yelled across the green area from her site“no dogs in the bathrooms!” Kinda rude, but later she was friendly. Some okay hiking trails off the campground in a meadow.

  • Aileen C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Blackwater Falls State Park Campground

    Clean Campground in a Beautiful Park

    This is one of our favorite places. The park is beautiful, and so are the nearby Canaan Valley Wildlife Refuge and Canaan Valley State Park.

    The campground is better suited to tents and small to medium size camping units. I think the person who designed it was not familiar with camping units other than tents. Loop 1-30 is one way going clockwise. Loop 31-65 is one way going counterclockwise. But in both loops, to have your door facing away from the street, you have to drive counterclockwise if your site is on the outside of the loop, and clockwise if your site is inside the loop.  In some sites, the electric pedestal is on the wrong side, so you'll have to use a long cord and take it under your unit to reach your electric hookup.

    There are two water fill stations, one at the camp store where you check in, and the other at a water fountain near the bathhouse in loop 31-65. They are supplied supplied with a green garden hose, not a white potable water hose, so we unscrewed the hose and used our own. The water tastes unusually good.

    The dump station is in a section of loop 31-65. You have to go the wrong way on a one way road to be close enough for your slinky to reach it. The non potable rinse water is across this road from the dump station and it has a white hose--beware--this is not the drinking water! You stretch this hose across the road to rinse your gray and black tanks and slinky.

    Some of the sites are not very level, and many of the pull thru sites share some driveway space with another pull thru site or a back in site. There are two pairs of sites that share a pull thru--OK for people traveling together, but otherwise a headache if you're arriving and leaving at different times.

    Once you have dealt with all this inconvenience and oddness, you'll find you're within walking distance of the falls, a small lake, hiking trails that go through beautiful forests with rhododendrons, hemlocks, spruce, and hardwoods. The camp store is limited, but the staff is very friendly and helpful. The nature center is one of the best I've ever visited, and park naturalists provide programs on weekends. There are kayak rentals in summer. The lake has a swimming beach, but you can pay to use the swimming pool at the lodge for better swimming. The lodge also has a huge lobby with a cabinet containing jigsaw puzzles. We worked on one on a rainy day when we didn't want to be outside. Davis and Thomas have some interesting shops and good restaurants.When you get back after a day of adventures, you'll find clean restrooms with hot showers that are actually hot. And the T-Mobile service was good enough for my husband to stream a movie while I sent photos to my family. The park was very busy for Labor Day weekend, but it was a family atmosphere and after dark, there were few lights and little noise.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Whispering Pines Family Campground

    Lake Wateree

    Lovely GEM in the heart of Carolina. Nestled in a quiet area full of smiling faces. And the staff were extremely accommodating.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Whispering Pines Family Campground

    Nee Meadow Creek campground

    Beautifully set in midst of a 360* view of mountains. Site are nicely spaced and are blessed with constant gentle breeze. Lovely wild flowers surrounded during my brief visit.

    However I was deceived seeing post and electrical hookup. Pretty sure none of them function.

  • scott K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2025

    Gladwin Dispersed Camping

    Go a little further

    Decided to try it even though other review said private property- and seems they were correct but incorrect. Initially you do come to private land with several campsites and campers present. But if you go down the dirt road a little to the low water bridge you will find a wonderful site on the right with several fire pits. Or another 100 yards after bridge was another nice site on the left

  • Evan C.
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Robert W. Craig - Jennings Randolph Lake

    Great Tenting, Little Busy

    8/14/2025

    USACE-managed campground with hosts who are on-site all season. Nice sites (easy staking) with picnic tables and fire pits, plus a camp store for firewood and other supplies (got there too late to check it out though). A little crowded with what seemed like folks who stay there for a hefty chunk of the season, and the sites are pretty close together, but there weren't any issues with rowdy folks - it seems like the hosts keep things in order/enforce quiet hours if necessary. 

    Drinking water right next to the site (37) as well as a trail to a restroom - I think there's a shower on the other loop/section. 

    $22 for a basic (non-electric) tent site.

  • Sophia Z.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Gladwin Dispersed Camping

    Spot is on Private Property

    Spot is amazing, but we got told to leave due to it actually being private property, not part of the national forest camping.
    There is a private property line next to the entrance, so we thought we were in the clear being away from it, but locals, although incredibly friendly, kindly asked us to leave.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Sand Springs Campground

    Remote wilderness

    Was a nice campground. Wish I would have picked a better spot. Was tricky backing in. Lots of tress. Was off season so felt like I had the place to myself. Gets some crazy fog but lot of parks and trails close by.


Guide to Morgantown

Camping near Morgantown, West Virginia, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking to hike, fish, or just relax by the campfire, there are plenty of options to choose from.

What to do:

  • Hiking: Explore the trails at Ohiopyle State Park. One visitor mentioned, "There is a lot of hiking nearby, most of which you need to drive to within the state park."
  • Rafting: The nearby rivers provide great opportunities for rafting. A camper shared, "Stayed here one weekend and rafted down the Ohiopyle river. Very convenient to the river and town."
  • Fishing: Many campgrounds, like Laurel Hill State Park, have lakes where you can fish. One reviewer noted, "The lake provides a great place to fish and the walking trail has some less-used fishing spots if you are willing to walk."

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained bathrooms and showers. A visitor at Blackwater Falls State Park said, "Bathrooms and showers are very clean. Sites are spacious and well placed."
  • Privacy: Many sites offer a sense of seclusion. One camper at Audra State Park mentioned, "The campsites are large, each with a picnic table and fire pit. Many are right along the river."
  • Friendly Staff: Campers often rave about the helpfulness of campground staff. A visitor at Five River Campground said, "The owners are amazing and so helpful. They go out of their way to make sure you have a wonderful time."

What you should know:

  • No Alcohol at Some Campgrounds: If you enjoy a drink while camping, be aware that some places, like Ohiopyle State Park, do not allow alcohol. A reviewer noted, "NO alcohol allowed."
  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, such as Red Creek Campground, are more primitive. One camper mentioned, "This is a small rustic campground... no modern facilities, no showers, no electric."
  • Seasonal Access: Many campgrounds have specific seasons. For example, Tygart Lake State Park is open from mid-April to October. A visitor advised, "Check road openings on the Monongahela National Forest website for up-to-date road status."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Activities for Kids: Look for campgrounds with fun activities. A family at Laurel Hill State Park enjoyed, "The amenities and activities this campground had was amazing for keeping the kids busy!"
  • Safety First: Make sure to keep an eye on kids near water. One camper at Blackwater Falls State Park mentioned, "The Black Water Falls were also within walking distance and beautiful to see."
  • Plan for Meals: Bring easy-to-cook meals or check if the campground has a store. A visitor at Five River Campground said, "The campground is clean and well maintained."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Size: Some sites can be tight for larger RVs. A camper at Keystone State Park noted, "Sites are a little tight if you have a larger camper, but we fit perfect with our 24’er."
  • Electric Hookups: Make sure to confirm if your site has electric hookups. A visitor at Coopers Rock State Forest mentioned, "Only electric hookup but they look like they are expanding the RV camping area."
  • Bring Extensions: If you're using electric, consider bringing an extension cord. A camper at Laurel Hill State Park advised, "You may want to have an extension for your power cable."

Camping around Morgantown, WV, has something for everyone, from families to seasoned RVers. Just remember to check the specific campground rules and amenities before you go!

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any state parks with camping facilities near Morgantown, WV?

Yes, there are several state parks with camping facilities near Morgantown. Coopers Rock State Forest is just 30 minutes from Morgantown and offers 25 sites with electrical hookups, picnic tables, and fire grates. As the largest state forest in West Virginia, it features well-maintained trails and scenic views. Within driving distance, Tygart Lake State Park Campground provides additional camping options. For those willing to venture a bit further, Blackwater Falls and Canaan Valley Resort State Parks are popular destinations within 1-2 hours of Morgantown, offering diverse camping experiences in the beautiful West Virginia mountains.

What are the best campgrounds near Morgantown, WV?

The Morgantown area offers several highly-rated camping options. Horseshoe Recreation Area receives excellent reviews for its quiet, remote setting that's perfect for connecting with family while enjoying West Virginia's outdoors. The area offers nice bathroom facilities, plenty of water, and activities like hiking, tubing, swimming, and fishing. Another top option is Chestnut Ridge Park and Campground, a Monongalia County Park that provides convenient access to Morgantown amenities while still offering a natural setting. For those willing to drive a bit further, Blackwater Falls State Park and Canaan Valley Resort offer spectacular mountain settings with extensive recreational opportunities.

Where can I find family-friendly camping near Morgantown?

Families looking for camping near Morgantown have several excellent options. Audra State Park Campground is highly recommended for families, offering a more enjoyable experience than some other parks in the region. For a closer option, Mylan Park provides family-friendly facilities near Morgantown. Coopers Rock State Forest is another popular choice just 30 minutes from town, with spacious campsites that accommodate families well. Most sites in the region provide kid-friendly amenities like picnic tables and fire rings. For families seeking water activities, campgrounds near rivers or lakes offer swimming, fishing, and tubing opportunities that children particularly enjoy. Always check reservation requirements, as popular family weekends can fill up quickly during peak season.

What amenities are available at Morgantown campgrounds?

Campgrounds around Morgantown offer a range of amenities to suit different camping styles. At Blackwater Falls State Park Campground, you'll find two loops - one with electric sites and one without - at reasonable rates ($25 for electric sites). The park features excellent bathroom facilities and access to stunning hiking trails. Canaan Valley Resort State Park Campground provides full hookup sites at affordable prices with plenty of shade trees. Many campgrounds in the region offer basic amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and lantern poles, while some feature playgrounds for children. Water availability, electrical hookups, and bathroom facilities vary by location, so it's advisable to check specific campground details before planning your trip.