Cabin camping near Nimitz, West Virginia offers access to the Appalachian Mountain region where elevations range from 1,400 to 2,500 feet across the surrounding area. Located between the New River Gorge and Bluestone Lake, this region experiences mild summers with average temperatures in the 70s-80s°F and cold winters dropping to the 20-30s°F. Most cabin facilities remain open from April through October, with select locations providing year-round accommodations.
What to do
Waterfall hiking: Camp Creek State Park has accessible trails leading to multiple waterfalls within walking distance of cabin sites. "The waterfalls are easily accessible. Did notice people leaving trash and clothing around them. Garbage cans are all over but people just don't care," notes a visitor at Mash Fork Campground.
Lake activities: Fishing and swimming options exist at several nearby cabin campgrounds, with Boley Lake at Babcock State Park offering boat rentals. "The park has a lot of trails and a lake but we didn't have time to check them out," reports a camper staying at Little Beaver State Park Campground.
Mountain biking: The region offers extensive trail networks suitable for various skill levels. A visitor at Meador Campground commented, "The park is awesome with beautiful views and many roads to bike on. Also significant trails."
Winter activities: For those interested in off-season cabin stays, some facilities maintain year-round operations. "We stopped by for an overnight while enroute to Ohio. I don't always check ahead while road tripping, I see a recreation sign and decide to stop for the night."
What campers like
Privacy levels: Site spacing varies significantly between campgrounds, with some offering secluded cabin options. "Spots are too close together so privacy is lacking. All the roads are paved making it easy for the little ones to ride bikes," mentions a Meador Campground reviewer.
Cabin amenities: Many cabins provide basic kitchens and comfortable sleeping arrangements. At Babcock State Park Campground, a camper shared, "Our cabin was pet friendly, clean, well stocked kitchen, COMFORTABLE DOUBLE BEDS, firewood, it was excellent. We had the best experience!"
Convenience to attractions: Cabin locations provide strategic access to regional highlights. "This was a great base for visiting New River Gorge NP. The campground is quiet with well space sites," notes a Little Beaver State Park visitor.
Waterfront options: Select cabin sites offer water views or access. "We stayed in Meador site 14, which was the furthest away from the bath house (still only maybe 150 yards), but it was on the water & was the most secluded. It was freshly mowed, had a fire ring, picnic table, & was right on the water with nice views of the lake & mountains."
What you should know
Seasonal operations: Operating seasons vary by location. A camper at Rifrafters Campground shared, "We stopped in one night on our way back to Pennsylvania. We had a lovely stay and the hosts were so hospitable. We purchased firewood and they walked it to our campsite."
Wildlife encounters: Be prepared for local wildlife interactions. "Stayed here with friends and everything was good except the fact that there were about a half dozen skunks. Kinda kept me on edge," reports a visitor at Meador Campground — Bluestone Lake State Park.
Bathroom facilities: Bathhouse quality varies by location, with most receiving positive feedback. "Bathhouse was very clean. Instant hot water was appreciated at the tap (it was in the 30s when we were there in mid-October). Hooks and shelves for toiletries were appreciated."
Reservation requirements: Booking policies differ by campground and season. "We chose this campground because it's proximity to the main hub of New River Gorge. It was definitely quick and easy to get to from the main headquarters of the park."
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Several cabin areas include dedicated play spaces. At Greenbrier River Campground, a visitor noted, "Lots of space for kids to run around. The views from the roads are incredible. The campgrounds are great for biking and hiking trails."
Swimming options: Water recreation areas provide family-friendly entertainment. "I love the swimming area my kids had such a great time. I will be going back there as much as I can. Bath house was so clean and amazing. Was super chill even this there was a lot of ppl."
Wildlife viewing: Children often enjoy observing local animals in their natural habitat. "There were also TONS of deer all around (just hanging out eating vegetation) during our short one night stay."
Cabin capacity considerations: Family-sized cabins typically accommodate 4-6 people comfortably. "Cabin had a fireplace, two bedrooms and one bath. Very quiet!"
Tips from RVers
Site leveling: RV sites near cabins vary in terrain. "Most sites looked like it may take some work to get level. We were in site 20 with a 23 ft TT and got level fairly easily but a longer rig may have difficulty in that site."
Electrical capacity: Amperage options differ between campgrounds. "Sites have water and electric," reports an RVer staying at Ace Adventure Resort.
Dump station access: For RVers using nearby cabin facilities for group gatherings, know where services are located. "Dump site was a little different. Had to make a uturn to get in to dump. I'd like to go back and spend some more time there."
Road conditions: Access roads to some campgrounds may challenge larger vehicles. "The hill to climb to get there is SUPER sketchy but it's a gorgeous location. If you want to go ride dirt bikes or UTVs this place is definitely the spot."