Best Campgrounds near Ansted, WV

The mountainous terrain surrounding Ansted, West Virginia provides a diverse camping landscape within the heart of New River Gorge country. State parks and private campgrounds offer options ranging from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV facilities, many positioned along rivers or with mountain views. Babcock State Park Campground, located about 15 miles south of Ansted, features 52 sites with both electric and non-electric options amid mature forest. Closer to town, Adventures on the Gorge and Rifrafters Campground provide developed camping with amenities like showers, electric hookups, and on-site activities. The region's camping options reflect its outdoor recreation focus, with many facilities strategically positioned near whitewater rafting, rock climbing, and hiking trails.

Narrow, winding mountain roads characterize access to many campgrounds in the area, requiring careful navigation especially after dark or during inclement weather. As one camper noted, "Driving backcountry roads in West Virginia at night is not my idea of fun, as I had several near misses with deer." Spring and early summer bring frequent rain that can cause the New River and its tributaries to swell rapidly, occasionally affecting riverside camping areas. Most campgrounds operate seasonally from April through October, though some RV sites remain open year-round. Cell service is limited or non-existent at many locations, particularly those in river valleys or remote forest settings. Temperature variations can be significant, with frost possible even in May at higher elevations.

Riverside camping receives consistently high ratings from visitors seeking water-based recreation. The New River Gorge National Park and Preserve offers several primitive campgrounds with direct river access, including Stone Cliff and Grandview Sandbar, which provide basic amenities like fire rings and pit toilets but no running water. These free, first-come-first-served sites fill quickly during summer weekends. Campers frequently mention the quality of night skies and wildlife viewing opportunities, with one reviewer describing "the soft lull of trees swaying in the wind that will rock you to sleep each night." Facility maintenance varies considerably between locations, with state parks generally receiving higher marks for cleanliness than some private campgrounds. Visitors particularly appreciate campgrounds that serve as convenient bases for exploring the region's extensive trail systems and scenic overlooks.

Best Camping Sites Near Ansted, West Virginia (118)

    1. Rifrafters Campground

    31 Reviews
    Fayetteville, WV
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 574-1065

    $15 - $50 / night

    "Some really great beer places close by as well. Nice a shady too. I’d like to go back and do some exploring around the area. Just be careful with what gps app you use."

    "They walked us to our site and helped us back into our spot. Everything worked well with all of the hookups. It was a quiet and clean campground."

    2. Chestnut Creek Campground

    21 Reviews
    Lansing, WV
    5 miles
    Website

    $10 - $11 / night

    "Great tent campground very near the New River gorge and close by Summerville Lake and the Gulley River. Multiple campsites in heavily forested area. Drive up to the sites."

    "They have showers and clean bathrooms just a short walk from any site. All sites are big and you can pick from any available. The host is just a text or call away and he replies very quickly."

    3. Babcock State Park Campground

    27 Reviews
    Winona, WV
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 438-3004

    $33 / night

    "The most photographed place in west Virginia is the grist mill. Awesome trails all around."

    "Babcock State Park, located in the thriving megapolis of Clifton, West Virginia is postcard perfect!"

    4. New River Campground

    14 Reviews
    Gauley Bridge, WV
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 632-9821

    $30 - $40 / night

    "I told them I did not have these capabilities in my rig and they gave me sole access to the handicapped shower."

    "The owner goes around the campground at 430p offering firewood for $5/bundle. The view from our full hookup campsite is hands down amazing!! We're situated directly on the New River in Gauley Bridge."

    5. Arrowhead Bike Farm

    12 Reviews
    Fayetteville, WV
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 900-5501

    $10 - $85 / night

    "Great campground adjacent to New River Gorge National Park. Within a short walk/bike to multiple biking and hiking trailheads. Close enough to bike into Fayetteville (a cool little town)."

    "Good amenities plenty of space, and walking distance from some of the best views in the park!"

    6. Adventures on the Gorge - Mill Creek

    9 Reviews
    Lansing, WV
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (855) 379-8738

    $7 - $69 / night

    "This spot was a short drive away from awesome rock climbing in the New River Gorge."

    "The white water rafting was incredible and the staff all around was FANTASTIC. The only downside would be the campsites (tent camping) being very close to one another."

    7. Ace Adventure Resort

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

    $15 - $600 / night

    "Nearby are showers and restrooms. They have individual rooms that can be locked that has the restroom in with the shower stall. Lots of biking and equestrian trails available."

    "We were able to go whitewater rafting one day and then explored the surrounding area on another day. The resort is awesome. They have cabins and they have hot tubs."

    8. Battle Run

    15 Reviews
    Keslers Cross Lanes, WV
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 872-3459

    $24 - $40 / night

    "Whether it's weekend camping with friends/ family or some where to crash after a long day on the lake/ river you won't regret staying in beautiful West Virginia."

    "The restroom & shower facilities were easily within walking distance. The facilities could use a deep clean but overall were fine."

    9. New River Gorge Campground - American Alpine Club

    9 Reviews
    Lansing, WV
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 693-2667

    $8 - $30 / night

    "this campground is well maintained and located in the heart of the New. It's a quick walk to the Junkyard Wall or a short drive to many other classic crags."

    "There aren't group sites available, but whoever in our group was organizing managed to get multiple sites next to each other, which was nice."

    10. Mountain Lake Campground and Cabins

    19 Reviews
    Summersville Lake, WV
    14 miles
    Website

    "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."

    "I used to love Mtn Lake because of their secluded primitive camping where deer often visit and provided a quiet place away from the busy RV sites, however they gave into demand and now have overrun the"

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Recent Reviews near Ansted, WV

584 Reviews of 118 Ansted Campgrounds


  • Jessica S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 10, 2026

    Meadow Creek Campground

    Beautiful free hidden campsite

    My husband and I were looking for cheap places to park with no reservations with a dog and ended up in the sandstone visitor center after hours, the sign there said “no rv access” NOT TRUE. yes, it is on a thin dead end and you can only access it by crossing over 4 railroad tracks at once, ITS WORTH IT. Firewood is available and bathrooms too with no running water or electric makes for a beautiful dark night under the stars filled with only the sounds of nature and the occasional CSX train. And yes it’s free, a park ranger came around once to patrol but aside from that it’s a first come first serve bring your things and take-em with you. Kroger is 20 minutes away, dollar general is 15, and gas is about 10 minutes. All worth it.

  • Dustin T.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 6, 2026

    Babcock State Park Campground

    Spacious with a nice bath house

    Babcock SP is a nice out of the way park. Great base to explore New River Gorge with plenty of local history it could be a trip on its own.

    Bathrooms were remodeled a few years ago and very clean, and they have laundry facilities.

  • K
    May. 3, 2026

    Babcock State Park Campground

    Very quiet

    This was one of the quietest campgrounds I've ever been to. I heard owls and coyotes overnight which was nice! Super clean bathhouse too. The tent sites are a little small and some are on a slope, especially the ones on the outer loop. 18 was good, just a bit small and in a bend of a road which made me feel a little exposed. All in all, not a bad place to camp for a day or two.

  • Tom B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2026

    Meadow Creek Campground — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

    New River Gorge Meadow camping

    Very nice, clean and spacious. This free boondocking campground does not have any hookups or utilities, but the beauty of the surounding mountans, the view down the valley and the songs of the birds makes this campsite priceless. The vault toilets were clean and stocked. Each site has a picnic table, standing grill and a firepit. Looking forward to seeing the stars this evening in this shielded valley.

  • IThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 1, 2026

    Army Camp — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

    Quiet, No Trains

    Spent a night here, everything needed for tent camping (although there was plenty of room for RVs), easily collectible wood in the surrounding area. This campground is off the main train tracts so I didn't hear any trains throughout the night.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 19, 2026

    Rifrafters Campground

    Beautiful campground

    We are here off season so there aren’t a lot of other campers but it is beautiful, quiet and very well kept.

  • K
    Mar. 7, 2026

    Blue Jay Campground — Camp Creek State Park

    Cozy

    Nice even sites with firepits and picnic table. You're not super secluded and you will hear your neighbors. Overall a great place if you wanna just have a cozy night or two camping. Beautiful creek access too.

  • Camp With Me The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 11, 2026

    Cranberry River Sites NF Campground

    Another amazing place to camp in West Virginia

    Cranberry River dispersed camping along Forest Road 76 offers quiet, scenic, riverside primitive campsites with excellent fishing and easy access to the surrounding wilderness. We stayed a couple of nights at Site 8 and had great river access with only a small amount of road traffic. There were campers at about five other sites during our stay, but it still felt peaceful and spread out. With inexpensive sites spaced along roughly five miles of road, this is a great area to camp. Roads like this in West Virginia are home to some of my favorite campsites, and we will definitely be back. 

    Check out all the sites with GPS locations in our video. 

    https://youtu.be/q6G3fhvmfoY


Guide to Ansted

The Ansted region sits at the heart of West Virginia's canyon country, with elevations ranging from 1,200 feet along the New River to over 2,000 feet on surrounding ridges. Campgrounds near Ansted vary from primitive riverside sites to developed facilities with electric hookups, typically experiencing temperature swings of 30-40 degrees between day and night in spring and fall. Many camping spots near Ansted, West Virginia require advance reservations during summer months when water recreation draws peak crowds.

What to do

Paddle at Summersville Lake: Located about 20 minutes north of Ansted, this clear water lake offers excellent kayaking and swimming opportunities. At New River Campground, campers have direct water access. "Beautiful night along the New River! Waterfront tent site with access to clean, personal bathrooms/showers assigned to each site. I love bringing my kayak here to paddle around!" reports Kenneth K.

Rock climbing and bouldering: The New River Gorge area provides world-class climbing routes for all skill levels. "This place is awesome for anyone looking to pack a day full of activities. The white water rafting was incredible and the staff all around was FANTASTIC," shares Ian S. from Adventures on the Gorge, which offers guided climbing trips.

Mountain biking: Numerous trails wind through the forests surrounding Ansted. At Arrowhead Bike Farm, "They have a big field for you to set up tents on along with RV camping areas and a place with individual sites in the back. It's also a bike shop and restaurant. They have goats and miles of bike trails," explains Corey M.

What campers like

Private woodland sites: Some campgrounds offer secluded spots away from crowds. At Chestnut Creek Campground, "This is a very nice little campground set up for tents, hammock campers and some car campers. No hook-ups. Definitely not for RVs or Camper trailers. All the sites are wooded and they allow you to use fallen trees/branches for your fires," notes Lisa K.

On-site activities: Many campgrounds provide recreational options without leaving the property. Thomas H. from New River Campground shares, "It's down in a valley with mountains on either side. There is a train on the other side of the river. There were some geese and ducks congregating in the water near my camper at night, was pretty cool to see so many in one area."

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathhouses rank highly among camper priorities. "The bathrooms were cleaned twice a day for the COVID and the showers had good pressure. Like all campgrounds, some sites are better than others," reports Travis C. who stayed at Babcock State Park Campground.

What you should know

Terrain challenges: Many campgrounds involve steep access roads that can be difficult for some vehicles. Chris S. notes about New River Campground: "The drive from Rt 19 to the campground is 8% grades both uphill and down, with twists, turns, and practical uturns with my 35ft. Fun for me, not for my wife lol."

Seasonal operating schedules: Most camping spots near Ansted close during winter months. "We spent about a half a day which allowed us to see the main sites. Great areas for picnics so pack a lunch! Cute gift shop," explains Carissa V. who visited Babcock State Park.

Site-specific limitations: Each campground has unique restrictions or challenges. "This campground charges per person which was different from what I'm used to, but it was very reasonable and comparable to other campgrounds in the area," explains Debra W. from Chestnut Creek Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Choose sites near playgrounds: For families with young children, proximity to play areas can enhance the experience. Katie J. from Mountain Lake Campground says, "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."

Consider water recreation options: Lakes and rivers provide natural entertainment for children. "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! Lots of deer, we even saw a mother with 2 fawn!" Katie continues.

Look for campgrounds with structured activities: Some locations offer organized events for children. Keith B. from Babcock State Park Campground shares, "A fairly new playground sits right next to the bathhouse. All the equipment was well-maintained and freshly mulched. Our site was close enough to the playground that we let our seven-year-old go by herself, since we could still hear her."

Tips from RVers

Check site levelness before booking: RV campers report widely varying site conditions. "The site (19) was roomy and level. The owners were friendly. The playground was great for our daughters to burn off some energy. We would stay here again, especially for a weekend to see the area. We also had full hookups which was great," explains Melissa O. who stayed at Rifrafters Campground.

Be aware of hookup limitations: Not all campgrounds offer full services. Rachel S. notes about Adventures on the Gorge, "RV sites are not private but we had great neighbors and a great weekend. Bathhouses were very clean, firewood was delivered which made things easy. Be prepared to dry camp as there are no water hookups."

Plan for narrow roads: The mountainous terrain creates navigation challenges. Larry M. from Rifrafters Campground recommends specific areas: "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."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Ansted, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, Ansted, WV offers a wide range of camping options, with 118 campgrounds and RV parks near Ansted, WV and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Ansted, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Ansted, WV is Rifrafters Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 31 reviews.

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

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

What parks are near Ansted, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 28 parks near Ansted, WV that allow camping, notably Summersville Lake and New River Gorge National River.