Best Glamping near Logan, WV

Ole Henry's Camping retreat and Rifrafters Campground provide upscale glamping accommodations near Logan, West Virginia. These luxury camping destinations feature comfortable glamping cabins with electricity, picnic tables, and fire pits. Rifrafters offers spacious sites with private decks where guests can relax after exploring the surrounding wilderness. One visitor noted, "The cabin we stayed in had a little deck with a picnic table, and even though the land is hilly, almost every site was level." Both locations provide modern amenities including clean showers, toilets, and convenient access to drinking water. Ole Henry's includes a camp store and on-site restaurant, making it ideal for glamping enthusiasts who want comfort without sacrificing the outdoor experience.

The New River Gorge National Park lies within driving distance of these glamping destinations, offering spectacular scenery and outdoor recreation opportunities. Guests can explore hiking trails, enjoy whitewater rafting, or visit the iconic New River Gorge Bridge. According to a camper, "The area around the campground has some of the most amazing scenery I've ever seen. The New River Gorge Bridge and the National Park visitor center is a very short drive away." For those seeking additional activities, Twin Falls Resort State Park Campground provides glamping options with access to numerous hiking trails of varying difficulty levels. Most glamping sites in the region remain open from April through October, though some luxury accommodations are available year-round. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak summer months when these unique glamping experiences are in high demand.

Best Glamping Sites Near Logan, West Virginia (12)

    1. Ole Henry's Camping retreat

    1 Review
    Chapmanville, WV
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 524-2600

    $20 / night

    "Ole' Henry's has a very nice setup with a Giovannis pizza restaurant and camp store on site.  It is privately owned and the owners are very nice. "

    2. Breaks Interstate Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Breaks, VA
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 865-4413

    $20 - $38 / night

    "Our site was in the B loop and had no water or electricity. It was surrounded by a lot of trees, so it had shade. It was a short walk to the bathhouse which was very clean with nice showers. "

    "Bathrooms are clean and well maintained.  Lots of hot water and water pressure in the showers.  There is a pool and waterpark on site, and a gift shop and camp store. "

    3. Rifrafters Campground

    30 Reviews
    Fayetteville, WV
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 564-1065

    $15 - $50 / night

    "The campy was absolutely overrun with Scouts from all over the world, and the owners and staff managed the situation admirably!"

    "and staff are very friendly and helpful. Close to local towns for services. The full hook up RV sites seem crowded, but the electric only sites were spacious and shady."

    4. Twin Falls Resort State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Saulsville, WV
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 294-4000

    "All sites are paved and some have electric hook ups. The bathhouse has heated, clean showers (score!). Digging this campground because it’s open year round and the hiking trails are plentiful."

    "I chose this particular place because it was two hours away from family that we had not seen in a while. Coming from South MS, I had no idea how stunning WV would be."

    5. Huntington / Fox Fire KOA

    19 Reviews
    Ona, WV
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 743-5622

    "It has very close proximity to I-64 in West Virginia, and you can hear the traffic pretty clearly."

    "This is a very cozy park tucked in between US60 and I64. We are in site 14 and its not quite level, but they were generous with gravel so the drainage is good! No parking in puddles!"

    6. Pappy's Creekside Camp

    5 Reviews
    East Lynn Lake, WV
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 972-3257

    $20 - $50 / night

    "Campground is located right next to the East Lynn outlaw trails. The owner and staff very friendly and even set us up with a local group to show us around."

    "Great secluded campsite with privacy and lots of space"

    7. Jenny Wiley State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Auxier, KY
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 889-1790

    $30 - $35 / night

    "**The campground and general area is beautiful with a welcoming vibe. It can get a little crowded in the campground at certain times due to holidays but it's not hard to lose the crowd."

    "We stayed in loop A, the other loops had many campers set up for the recent flood victims. Loop A was our favorite and it was close to the lake!"

    8. Little Beaver State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Daniels, WV
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 763-2494

    $35 - $40 / night

    "This CCC State Park is very picturesque and has several hiking trails and the man-made lake is small but offers plenty of recreation possibilities. I found the layout a little strange."

    "The bathhouse is very clean with great water pressure and hot water.  There is also a small laundry room.   Sites have water and electric. "

    9. Ace Adventure Resort

    15 Reviews
    Thurmond, WV
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 787-3982

    $15 - $600 / night

    "The area and cabins looked very cozy and welcoming; however, I didn’t stay in one. We hiked and ran in the trail system on site. Beautiful vistas and great opportunities for many activities."

    "We stayed in their tent camping site, and there were plenty fire pits and picnic tables, but it was a little unclear where the sites started and ended."

    10. Army Camp — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

    12 Reviews
    Prince, WV
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 465-0508

    "Sites are gravel with fire pit, charcoal grill, and picnic table. Spots are shaded. Easy access to river, able to hear it from campsite. Very clean pit toilet bathroom."

    "I’ve spent over 150 days camping and hiking in West Virginia n the past four years and keep finding new, wonderful places to enjoy."

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Glamping Reviews near Logan, WV

151 Reviews of 12 Logan Campgrounds


  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 14, 2020

    Huntington / Fox Fire KOA

    Party Central

    We enjoyed our stay at Huntington/Fox Fire KOA! This is a holiday KOA that offers more amenities for vacationers. It has very close proximity to I-64 in West Virginia, and you can hear the traffic pretty clearly.

    The staff is wonderful, they obviously care very much about their jobs and we enjoyed talking to them. They keep the property very clean which is saying a lot because it’s a very busy park. Each day we watched the park nearly empty and by sundown it was mostly full again. On the weekends it was full to capacity, and it’s occupants were out enjoying their time!

    There is: great cellular for TMobile and AT&T, laundry, dog walk area, storage, cabins, a store, a swimming pond, small beach area, and some sites have fire pits. The picnic tables were pretty dated.

    The hookups are a little strange. You share pedestals in many of the sites. And the arrangement is a little strange but it works.

  • Chris C.
    Oct. 12, 2021

    Rifrafters Campground

    This Was A Great Stay!!

    We booked our stay a full TWO YEARS in advance, because we were staying here in order to visit the 24th World Scout Jamboree. The campy was absolutely overrun with Scouts from all over the world, and the owners and staff managed the situation admirably! They kept bathhouses clean (despite constant rain), the ensured quiet hours were adhered to, and our stay was great.

    The area around the campground has some of the most amazing scenery I’ve ever seen. The New River Gorge Bridge and the National Park visitor center is a very short drive away, the river offers great fishing, and recreation opportunities include whitewater rafting and hiking. We’ll absolutely be back.

  • Joe B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2022

    Huntington / Fox Fire KOA

    Overnight stop

    We were stopping here on our way to another KOA. At the check in area I noticed that the park looked nice. When we arrived at our site (we were escorted), the escort left and my wife noticed trash in the fire pit. I called the office, told them there was a lot of garbage at our site including a lot of cigarette butts. A young man came and cleaned up the trash in and around the fire pit and he said he was sorry about it not being clean. There were also piles of wet dog food. There is a terrible sewer smell that continues to float over to our site. There were many complaints of this on the KOA site. The highway is close and very noisy. (See video) Not worth the money to stay here. It might be worth $10 for an overnight stop, we didn’t even hook up electric or water. Ran fans, lights and water pump off of solar. Not at all what I expect from a KOA.

  • Mark S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 11, 2024

    Huntington / Fox Fire KOA

    This KOA is a Keeper

    This is a very cozy park tucked in between US60 and I64. We are in site 14 and its not quite level, but they were generous with gravel so the drainage is good! No parking in puddles!The staff is great, friendly, upbeat. The gentleman who led us to the site helped us get positioned, and squared up.The site has a patio, bench, picnic table, fire pit, and a huge gas grill. There is more privacy than usual at KOA, pine trees between sites.Well be back! You do have to watch for the entrance, there is a big KOA sign but its not aligned with the actual turn, so be careful.

  • Caroline F.
    Jun. 26, 2022

    Army Camp — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

    Quiet, nice free campground

    FCFS. Spots are large enough to fit 2 vehicles. Sites are gravel with fire pit, charcoal grill, and picnic table. Spots are shaded. Easy access to river, able to hear it from campsite. Very clean pit toilet bathroom. Road to access is single lane paved/gravel. Best for cars/vans, but did see some small pull behinds.

  • Connie C.
    Oct. 18, 2023

    Pappy's Creekside Camp

    Absolute Terrible Experience

    I would give it a zero if possible. The cabin we stayed in was absolutely filthy-dirt and dead bugs on the floor, coffee pot was nasty, extremely small counter was dirty, no access to running water(no even a sink in the bathhouse) and I could go on but I think you get the point. The bathhouse looked like a shed and was also dirty. Were told there were groups going out every weekend, all day long and also night riding. Trails are not marked so you really can't go out on your own. We paid for 3 nights, but only stayed for 2. And of course, we were never offered a refund or partial refund. Like Share

  • M
    Aug. 4, 2020

    Jenny Wiley State Park Campground

    Clean and Crowded but Quiet

    I spent a Friday night there in late June 2020. Most of the campers were in RVs. I found a site at the end of a cul-de-sac away from the other campers. It appeared that the campers observed the quiet hours rules. Sites are close together so there’s not a lot of privacy. Modern amenities, showers, flush toilets. There’s a large lake at the park that accommodates speed boats and jet skis so I didn’t put my kayak in.

  • Dakota C.
    Jul. 19, 2022

    Jenny Wiley State Park Campground

    Not what we expected

    Our campsite was supposed to be 38’ long but my 28’ camper was all that could fit, barely. Water spigot is far away from the site so I had to go purchase another water hose. Zero cell reception and no wifi. No television reception either. Almost everyone’s site was not flat and took a lot of work to get campers close to level, (watched people pull out after an hour trying to level). No extra parking for vehicles, just drive up into whatever muddy area is around your site. “No outside alcohol” signs everywhere.


Guide to Logan

The terrain surrounding Logan, West Virginia features steep wooded hills rising to elevations between 1,500-3,000 feet, creating secluded valleys perfect for camping. The region's location within the Appalachian Mountains provides a moderate climate with temperatures typically 5-10 degrees cooler than surrounding lowlands during summer months. Glamping options near Logan combine wilderness access with modern comforts, especially for travelers seeking both ATV trail adventures and luxury camping experiences.

What to do

Trail exploration: 15+ miles of marked pathways at Twin Falls Resort State Park Campground provide hiking options ranging from easy to challenging. The park includes waterfalls accessible via maintained trails. "Plenty of easily accessible camping sites for RVs, tent spots, and very well documented and marked hiking trails," notes one visitor who adds there are "LOTS OF DEER!!! I had so many deer along the roadways that loved to pose for pictures."

Water activities: swimming and fishing spots throughout the region allow for cooling off during hot summer days. At Pappy's Creekside Camp, direct creek access provides natural swimming areas. "The owner and staff very friendly and even set us up with a local group to show us around," explains one camper who enjoyed the water features, while another mentions "we ride with the WV Outlaws and they take you on awesome trail and creek rides!! Kids love the creeks on hot days they have so much fun!!"

Historical sites: mining exhibits and pioneer buildings showcase the region's industrial heritage. Visitors staying at nearby glamping cabins can explore these cultural landmarks within a 30-minute drive. A Twin Falls visitor recommends the "very cool pioneer house with garden and rescue animals" which provides historical context for the region's settlement patterns.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: varied terrain creates natural separation at many campgrounds in the Logan area. At Rifrafters Campground, campers appreciate the thoughtful layout despite the hillside setting. "Up front is a regular campground but we are in the back, secluded and peaceful. Site 34. There are about 8 nice sites out back with water and electricity," reports one visitor who found a quiet spot.

Clean facilities: maintained bathrooms and showers receive consistent praise from glamping enthusiasts visiting Logan. "The bathrooms were clean and well maintained," notes a Rifrafters guest, while another mentions "the site (19) was roomy and level. The owners were friendly. The playground was great for our daughters to burn off some energy."

Riverside locations: camping near flowing water creates peaceful sound environments for overnight stays. At Army Camp — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, campers enjoy the riverfront setting. "It's hard to beat a free campsite right on the river... it wasn't crowded and I enjoyed evening river dips before bed," explains one visitor. Another camper notes "Water access is not problem if you have a good filtration system. The view of the river is absolutely beautiful!!"

What you should know

Seasonal operations: most glamping sites near Logan operate April-October with limited winter availability. Some luxury camping facilities close completely November-March due to mountain road access challenges. While most parks maintain similar schedules, Little Beaver State Park Campground receives praise for its accessibility: "We spent a lot of time cleaning out our gray and black tanks. We are pretty COVID cautious given some health conditions and this campground was very comfortable."

Reservation requirements: weekend bookings fill 2-3 weeks in advance during peak summer months. Holiday weekends may require reservations 1-2 months ahead, especially for luxury glamping options with amenities. One camper advises, "It is very much built into a big hill- I was a little worried our Avion (similar to airstream) that had low clearance would bottom out as we came in and out of entrance hill to road but we had no issue."

Weather preparedness: rapid temperature changes common with evenings often 15-20 degrees cooler than daytime highs. Mountain locations can experience unexpected rainfall even during otherwise dry periods. "When breaking camp, it was noted the New River had encroached another 100ft through the woodland, flowing alongside the campground loop gravel drive…30 ft from our tent pad. Even though it had not rained in 18 hours, the New River continued to swell beyond what I thought probable," warns a visitor at Army Camp.

Tips for camping with families

Adventure activities: waterparks and obstacle courses provide structured entertainment for children when not at the campsite. ACE Adventure Resort offers family-friendly challenges. "The Adventures they have available are many. The main one is the Lake with multiple giant anchored inflatables to play on for all ages. Others include white water rafting (day trips and overnighters), ziplines, mud course, biking and more," explains one visitor who adds "We had a blast at the lake and rafting!"

Wildlife viewing opportunities: designated animal observation areas where children can safely watch deer, birds, and small mammals. Several glamping sites near Logan maintain feeding areas where wildlife regularly appears. A visitor to Twin Falls notes seeing "absolutely killer place to stay" with "plenty of easily accessible camping sites" and "LOTS OF DEER!!!"

Playground access: designated play structures at campgrounds provide entertainment during downtime between activities. Family-friendly glamping sites prioritize these amenities for younger visitors. A camper at Rifrafters observed "The playground was great for our daughters to burn off some energy. We checked in around 7 pm and they walked us to our site AND helped us back in!"

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: bring blocking materials for managing the region's hilly terrain. Most glamping-focused RV sites near Logan require some leveling adjustments despite gravel pads. At Huntington / Fox Fire KOA, campers note "Our site was muddy but it did rain 2 out of 3 days. Site 32. The staff was very pleasant and helpful."

Power connections: 30-amp service standard at most local campgrounds, with limited 50-amp availability for larger rigs. Luxury glamping sites typically offer electrical hookups to support air conditioning during summer months. "50 amp hook-up, Water, Sewer," lists one KOA visitor as the pros, though they note sites have "Gravel pad, Sites close together."

Access road considerations: narrow mountain roads require careful navigation for larger RVs and trailers. Many glamping destinations near Logan have single-lane access roads with limited passing areas. A Little Beaver visitor advises "This is a nice little campground. Clean and well kept... Most of the sites are wooded and would be a bit difficult for a rig our size but they are very nice."

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