Best Campgrounds near New Richmond, WV

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Campgrounds around New Richmond, West Virginia provide access to mountainous terrain and scenic outdoor experiences within the Appalachian region. Twin Falls Resort State Park Campground, approximately 15 miles from New Richmond, features paved sites with electric hookups, showers, and accommodations for tents, RVs, and cabins. Other nearby options include Camp Creek State Park with its Mash Fork and Blue Jay Campgrounds, and Pipestem Resort State Park Campground with sites situated along river corridors and wooded valleys. Most established campgrounds in the area offer a mix of amenities including picnic tables, fire rings, and access to drinking water.

Many state park campgrounds in the region maintain year-round operations, though some facilities close seasonally. Travelers should verify camping availability outside summer months, as parks like Blue Jay Campground at Camp Creek operate from mid-April to mid-October. Roads leading to several campgrounds involve steep, winding mountain routes that can challenge larger vehicles. The terrain throughout the area features significant elevation changes with numerous hiking trails connecting campgrounds to waterfalls and overlooks. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region's valleys and ridges. A camper noted, "The road most map apps will send you to closes for part of the year. Even if you happen to come when it's open, trust me when I say take the longer route, especially if you are in an RV."

Campers report high satisfaction with the natural settings and maintained facilities at established campgrounds near New Richmond. Wooded sites with proximity to water features rate consistently well in reviews. Twin Falls Resort State Park receives praise for its network of hiking trails with varying difficulty levels connecting camping areas to scenic waterfalls. Camp Creek State Park's campgrounds provide creek-side sites popular with families seeking water access. Several visitors highlighted the stargazing opportunities from mountain camping locations. A recent review described the region as "an unexpected beauty" with "an abundance of trails with varying difficulty levels." Bathroom facilities at state parks typically include hot showers, though cleanliness and maintenance can vary by season and visitation levels.

Best Camping Sites Near New Richmond, West Virginia (103)

    1. Twin Falls Resort State Park Campground

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

    "There’s tons to do at this campsite from beautiful trails, to a golf course and they even had a resort at a different portion of the park as well."

    "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."

    2. Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

    16 Reviews
    Camp Creek, WV
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 425-9481

    "This was a convienent campground right off the highway, easy to get to, small but has a few full hookup sites."

    "Both CGs have a large creek running adjacent to the CG. Trout fishing was very popular though I didn’t catch any. They do restock this time of year."

    3. Hilltop Escape LLC

    4 Reviews
    Herndon, WV
    14 miles
    +1 (704) 798-4323

    "Rv sites are large and easy access to back into your site. Fire pits and picnic tables. Restaurant right next door. Cabin and camper rentals very well kept. Trails are literally out your front door."

    "Right next to outlaws and Hatfield McCoys plus a terrific restaurant right there at camp. We LOVE Hilltop Escape and highly recommend for all ages!"

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Ashland Resort

    1 Review
    Northfork, WV
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 862-2322

    5. Little Beaver State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Daniels, WV
    26 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."

    "This campground is situated in the woods, near Lake. Has a good WFI everywhere, very clean and quiet."

    7. Paradise Island of Christian

    1 Review
    Northfork, WV
    11 miles
    Website

    $7 - $23 / night

    8. Lake Stephens Campground

    5 Reviews
    Beckley, WV
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 934-5323

    "The campsites are nice but a little close to each other. The facilities are excellent. The roads and views of the lake are beautiful. I recommend this campgrounds."

    9. Blue Jay Campground — Camp Creek State Park

    4 Reviews
    Camp Creek, WV
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 425-9481

    $25 / night

    "On a weekday in the fall, the road was very quiet, but I imagine that in the summer when carloads of people head to Campbell Falls, it would be a different story and would take away from the peacefulness"

    "Except of one, all other campsites are directly next to a beautiful creek. It was very calm and peaceful. The toilets were kinda messy."

    10. Pipestem Resort State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Pipestem, WV
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 466-1800

    "Pipestem Resort State Park Southern West Virginia.  We spent 4 nights here. Used this park as a base camp for New River Gorge NP. There's many other State Parks we visited too.

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    "There is plenty to do within walking distance or a short drive. There is hiking all around the Pipestem area. There is a lake to fish and boat on."

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Recent Reviews near New Richmond, WV

568 Reviews of 103 New Richmond Campgrounds


  • R
    Dec. 5, 2025

    Glade Creek Campground — New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

    Free, not dispersed, easy river access

    the campsite is pretty far back into the gorge at the end of a dead end road, which inherently gives it a little bit of an advantage for those who wish to be not just off grid but away from"the madding crowd." 

    That said, I would not call this dispersed camping. Free, yes, and mighty fine camping considering it's free. But most of the sites are within sight of one another, and all are right next to the loop dirt road that circles the campground. So unless you are completely alone— not likely except in the dead of winter— how quiet the campground is depends on how quiet your neighbors are. 

    In that regard, I got pretty lucky, camping here in late November, which only two other groups — a couple and a group of friendly hunters — chose to brave, all of whom were courteous and reasonable regarding noise levels, and even friendly. 

    One thing to be aware of is that the proximity to the beautiful New River also means proximity to the active railroad on the opposite side of the river. I've heard it described by some as "rarely used" but that is not at all accurate; in the five days I was there, there were trains rolling through each day starting as early as 4:20 AM, with the last ones rolling through as late as 10 PM. Particularly when it was a freight train (rather than an Amtrak train), you FEEL the train coming about a minute before you hear it, and then you unavoidably hear it from any and every campsite on the grounds. The way you feel it before hearing it can be rather disturbing if you are from, say, California, where that rumbling feeling is usually an earthquake LOL. Those early morning freight trains felt very similar. So if you are a light sleeper, you might not want to camp here. OTOH, if you can acquire the mindset that it's a romantic sort of sound, a throwback to the early 1900s, you can come to enjoy the sound. 

    Also note: none  of the campsites one can drive up to have a view of the river from the site— only the walk up campsites do, all of which have a STELLAR view of the river with easy access points for fishing or wading in.  But the river is within easy walking distance of every campsite, like just a few hundred feet, or a few feet for the walk-in campsites. 

    Also very nice were the pit toilet restrooms. By"nice" I mean its maintenance; the park personnel do an awesome job of keeping them clean! 

    One more noteworthy thing is if you are there to hike or hunt, the campgrounds are perfectly suited for those who wish to hop on the Glade Creek Trail, which starts about 1/8 of a mile from the grounds. That trail is more than 10 miles out and back, and beautiful all the way!

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 20, 2025

    Arrowhead Bike Farm

    Perfect Jumping Off Spot

    Purposefully came here in off season, stayed a week and used this location to hit all the area scenes and trails. 

    Great staff; friendly and helpful.  We were able to adjust our spot because it was not crowded. 

    Clean facilities.  Quiet and restful

    The first two days it snowed.  Simply stunning!

  • Noyb O.
    Nov. 9, 2025

    Trailhead ATV Resort

    Nice people. Clean. Great price. Easy access to trails.

    Absolutely wonderful stay! Brought our GD 24mav toyhauler with the talon to ride the Hatfield McCoy trails. I guess we got the deluxe rv spot, however the price didn't. The back ramp turns into a porch that looked out over a nice drop to a wide open view of the mountains with a crest of sunset. Having thier own gas station made easy go on the sxs. One day we did over 90 miles, of which 15 were on the road. Heard they now have a trail head that goes to Kentucky. If you like Windrock then it's worth looking here. We ride Florida, however it's great to enjoy all of America off road.

  • ARTHUR
    Oct. 24, 2025

    Royal Oak Campground — Hungry Mother State Park

    ROYAL OAK CAMP GROUND

    ROYAL OAK CAMPGROUND is one of three camping areas in the Hungry Mother VA state park. It has 11 car camping platforms for tent only camping . There is no electric or water at each site. There is a bath house for the 11 sites.

    Other campgrounds in the park offer RV, and cabin sites.

  • Irene C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2025

    Ace Adventure Resort

    Everything in one place

    Great place. The bathroom/showers were not great but I’m told they are updating those this summer. We came during Bridge Day but I would definitely come back in the summer.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2025

    Chestnut Creek Campground

    Great Spot

    This is the spot to be if you're visiting the NRG area and want a chill experience as opposed to the party atmosphere that goes on at the outfitters. Sites are primitive with plenty of trees for and shade and hammocks. The owner is super nice and very helpful.

  • Irene C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2025

    Hilltop Sunrise - Half acre RV Site with full hookups

    Hospitable convenience

    Easy access area. The host is friendly and accommodating. We used the 110 electric for overnight in my campervan, but the hilltop tent with outdoor shower is very cute. I would stay here again.


Guide to New Richmond

Camping options near New Richmond, West Virginia blend forest settings with access to mountain streams and valley views. Most campsites sit at elevations between 1,500-2,500 feet, contributing to cooler summer nights compared to lower elevations. Winter camping requires preparation for temperatures that can drop below freezing from November through March, with mountain roads often becoming difficult to navigate after snowfall.

What to do

Hike to waterfalls: Camp Creek State Park features several accessible waterfall trails connecting to campgrounds. "The waterfalls are a short walk from the campground. Firewood is available and they deliver it to your site. The bundles are quite generous in size," notes a visitor to Mash Fork Campground.

Golf near your site: Twin Falls Resort State Park combines camping with golf course access. A camper at Twin Falls Resort State Park Campground explains, "Great golf course, decent restaurant and resort rooms, outdoor and indoor pool, tennis/basketball courts, and so many more things. I stayed in a 2 bedroom cabin and it was super affordable at 120 per night."

Trail riding access: Many campgrounds near New Richmond connect directly to ATV trail systems. A reviewer at Hilltop Escape LLC states, "The campground is literally on several trails. Restaurant on-site. From breakfast to supper. Campfires in the evening. Lodging is comfortable and CLEAN!"

What campers like

Creek-side sites: Blue Jay Campground offers primitive sites along running water. A camper reports, "Except of one, all other campsites are directly next to a beautiful creek. It was very calm and peaceful... I would definitely camp here again when it's nicer weather and you can use the creek for refreshing."

Mountain privacy: The campgrounds around New Richmond typically feature wooded settings with natural buffers. At Little Beaver State Park Campground, visitors appreciate the layout: "Sites are reasonably spaced. Some are wooded, others are out in open. Decent bathroom. Beautiful park."

Wildlife viewing: Many campsites offer opportunities to observe deer and other wildlife. "I had so many deer along the roadways that loved to pose for pictures," mentions a visitor at Twin Falls Resort State Park Campground. Another camper adds, "If you are scared of the dark, bring an abundance of lights; it gets daaarrrrkkkk, and deer are a lot scarier when you only see their glowing eyes reflected back."

What you should know

Seasonal facilities: While several campgrounds operate year-round, amenities vary by season. A camper at Blue Jay Campground — Camp Creek State Park notes, "The toilets were kinda messy. They suppose to have water but for some reason it was not turned on. So you couldn't wash your hands."

Navigation challenges: GPS directions to campgrounds can be problematic. "The road most map apps will send you to closes for part of the year. Even if you happen to come when it's open, trust me when I say take the longer route," advises a camper.

Campground crowding: During peak seasons, particularly summer weekends, securing sites can be difficult. A Lake Stephens Campground visitor states, "Hard to get a spot but if you do you will love it!"

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near New Richmond, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, New Richmond, WV offers a wide range of camping options, with 103 campgrounds and RV parks near New Richmond, WV and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near New Richmond, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near New Richmond, WV is Twin Falls Resort State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 9 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near New Richmond, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near New Richmond, WV.

What parks are near New Richmond, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 26 parks near New Richmond, WV that allow camping, notably R.D. Bailey Lake and New River Gorge National River.