Best Campgrounds near Paw Paw, WV

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Camping near Paw Paw, West Virginia encompasses a mix of state parks, forests, and established campgrounds nestled in the Appalachian foothills. The region features several notable camping destinations including Coopers Rock State Forest and Tygart Lake State Park, both within driving distance of Paw Paw. These areas provide options for tent camping, RV sites, and cabin rentals amid the rolling mountains and river valleys that characterize this part of West Virginia. According to campers, Coopers Rock State Forest offers "incredible views of the Cheat River Gorge" and serves as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding natural attractions.

Most campgrounds in the Paw Paw area operate seasonally from April through October, with limited winter accessibility. Coopers Rock State Forest is typically open April 1 to October 31, while Tygart Lake State Park operates from mid-April to October. Cell service can be unreliable throughout the region, with one reviewer noting that "most of WV has 'no service' emblazoned across your phone," though some locations like Coopers Rock surprisingly offer WiFi. Weather conditions vary significantly by season, with spring bringing frequent rainfall that can cause river levels to rise rapidly. Summer temperatures are generally moderate at these higher elevations, making it a popular time for visitors seeking relief from hotter lowland areas.

The camping experiences around Paw Paw range from more developed sites with amenities to simpler accommodations. RV campers will find electrical hookups at several locations, though visitors with larger rigs should check accessibility beforehand as some campgrounds have narrow, winding roads with rocky outcroppings that can be difficult to navigate. Families and groups can take advantage of riverside camping at places like Audra State Park, where sites are positioned along the Middle Fork River. Wildlife encounters are common, with one visitor to Tygart Lake warning about "a huge raccoon problem" that requires careful food storage. Reservations are recommended during peak season, especially for weekend stays when locals frequently fill campgrounds.

Best Camping Sites Near Paw Paw, West Virginia (99)

    1. Coopers Rock State Forest

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

    $25 - $35 / night

    "This is the largest state forest in West Virginia, it has a total of 25 sites that vary in their privacy. Each site has electrical hookups, picnic tables, fire grates, and utility post."

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

    2. Tygart Lake State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Grafton, WV
    19 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."

    3. Mylan Park

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

    "Decent sized “parking spaces” Available on holiday weekend Good price ($40/night) Full hookups (bring your long sewer tube, I used 3 x15’ as it’s at the tail of the spot) Fields & Grassy area adjacent"

    "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."

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    4. CAMP73ROCKST☆R

    1 Review
    Morgantown, WV
    8 miles

    $35 - $65 / night

    5. Camp Ara

    2 Reviews
    Grafton, WV
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 652-4777

    $20 - $150 / night

    "Beautiful lake for canoeing and fishing and the hiking and mountain bike trails are amazing! Cant wait to go back!"

    6. Indian Meadows Campground

    1 Review
    Cassville, WV
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 879-5526

    "The rate for a tent spot is 17 and there are spot for 50,30 amps RVs The owner is a nice guy There is a near gas station"

    7. Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    83 Reviews
    Ohiopyle, PA
    42 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."

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    8. Mason - Dixon Historical Park

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

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

    9. Family Fishing N' Camping

    3 Reviews
    Grafton, WV
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 265-1000

    $10 - $150 / night

    10. Rhododendron Camping Area

    3 Reviews
    Dellslow, WV
    19 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."

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Recent Reviews near Paw Paw, WV

522 Reviews of 99 Paw Paw Campgrounds


  • R
    Dec. 5, 2025

    Lower Glady Dispersed Campground

    An odd mix of campsite types, but something for just about everybody!

    So this is quite large, I'm guessing at least 25 to 35 campsites along a 4-ish mile long dirt road that deadends. It is dispersed camping, free. And I guess it just depends on what you were looking for. I like to have something a little bit remote, where my campsite is not visible from other campsites. There isn't a lot of that here, but I did find maybe three or four that fit that description, all visible from the dirt road that goes through it. 

    There were many sites that I simply would not like it all, but might be ideal for your purposes, such as two or three areas where there is essentially a big field with a short loop road with maybe half a dozen campsites right next to each other. These are bordered by trees but there are no trees on those sites. Definitely not my cup of tea, but might be ideal for those who are in campers or motorhomes and what to be near a group of other people doing the same thing. 

    The pit toilets are good, reasonably clean. They are however even more dispersed than the campsites— roughly one every mile. Keep that in mind while you are picking a campsite. You may want to be close to one, and then that would limit your choices. If you don't care how close you are to one of the toilets, then you have lots and lots of choices. 

    One of the best things about this location is if you are into mountain biking or hiking or trail running. There are an absolute ton of choices for you, some of them starting right there from the campsite or right at the end of it and several more within half a mile. The Allegheny trail runs right through the campsite with the road itself serving as part of the trail, then immediately turning into singletrack trail on the far ends of this several-miles-long dispersed camping area.

  • R
    Dec. 5, 2025

    Gladwin Dispersed Camping

    lovely and remote camping place ... but small

    the size of the available campsites were not small, but the overall place is. Near as I can tell, there are pretty much just five traditional sites and also a field or two where one could choose to camp but there's no driveway or parking area. 

    I camped at the site closest to the river— right next to it in fact! 

    And it was quite large. I was camping by myself, but there were at least three different places in that one campsite that could fit a large tent— so then actually three large tents total could comfortably fit in this one Spot -- possibly good for a group then. 

    The campsite's driveway itself is long enough that you could park a good-sized camper trailer in there. 

    As others have pointed out, it's a little hard to get to this place, and a little hard to figure out you are there when you are there because it's not well marked. If you do dispersed camping much, you sort of recognize the signs— not literal signs but rather the fact that it is dispersed camping. 

    The furthest two campsites among them— the one I picked and the one on the other side of the creek/River a little ways down — were the most private..  Both are visible from the road, and the one right by the water that I was in is a deep enough lot that you can choose to put your camper or tent further the back of it, further from the dirt road that goes through it. 

    Note that there were signs suggesting that the road going over that bridge is not usable when the waters are running high. Given that the campsite I was in is directly next to it, I imagine it would also flood, not just the low bridge. And that would mean that the other campsite's not reachable when high water is happening. 

    Other notable things: 

    1. absolutely no cell phone reception, no hint of it nearby that I got. 

    2. Do not confuse the open farmer's field with a couple dozen campers that is very nearby— that is not Gladwin dispersed camping but rather a private long-term rental spot.

    3. enjoy hiking? The 330 mile long Allegheny trail is right there next to the dispersed camping grounds

  • Casey L.
    Oct. 25, 2025

    Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    Parts felt crowded

    Some areas of campground felt very congested with little privacy. Our bathhouse was old and smelled moldy but have seen worse. Our site itself was nice, spacious and clean with large tent pad, right across from bathroom.

  • Dana M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    Ok for a quick overnight

    Due to a water main break, only one bathroom and showers were available. Bathrooms were quite old and run down. There are over 100 sites. Pets are only allowed on specific loops and cannot be walked on “non pet” loops. We had an electric site which was pretty level for our van. Bike trails were more like hiking trails ( not single track Mtn biking trails). I found this park to be “just ok”.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Audra State Park Campground

    Quiet

    A beautiful park located on a river very quiet. Campsites are small only electric is available bathhouse clean. The roads are very narrow with sharp turns.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2025

    Canaan Loop Road Dispersed

    Great dispersed sites!

    We only drove down to the second site, but it was awesome! Big site, good fire ring, paths the walk right from the site. The moss was like walking on carpet

  • 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.


Guide to Paw Paw

Campgrounds near Paw Paw, West Virginia sit within the eastern panhandle region at elevations ranging from 500-1500 feet above sea level. This area features a diverse landscape where the Potomac River flows through the ridge and valley section of the Appalachian Mountains. Weather patterns can change rapidly, with winter nights often dropping below freezing and summer afternoons reaching 80-90°F.

What to do

Rock climbing experiences: At Coopers Rock State Forest, visitors can find moderate climbing challenges suitable for beginners to intermediates. "I have been going her for years and I always love to climb this area. The pitches arent too high (50ft) but great just to get out there an enjoy life!" notes Nick P.

Kayaking opportunities: The 10-mile lake at Tygart Lake State Park Campground offers calm waters for paddlers from spring through fall. A camper reports, "The lake offers great relaxation and the trails around the lake offer pretty views. Only wish that there were more trails available because it's so beautiful in that area!!!"

Hiking with children: Trails around most campsites near Paw Paw vary in difficulty, with many suitable for families. At Coopers Rock, Lindsay W. mentions, "Many hiking trails of all sizes and kept clear. My dog is mostly weenie dog, and his little legs made it everywhere. Also had 12yr old son with me and he had a great time."

What campers like

Seasonal changes: The region transforms dramatically throughout the camping season. A Coopers Rock visitor observes, "This is my absolutely favorite go-to weekend exploration spot. She never looks the same, and every season has a new vista to offer."

Shower facilities: Campground bathroom quality varies significantly across the region. Kentuck Campground at Ohiopyle State Park receives mixed reviews about facilities. One camper notes, "The restroom and all the bathhouses badly need updating. The paint is peeling, they smell like mildew and the siding is rotting on them. They are clean but the creepy and gross factor are too much."

Site spacing: Privacy between campsites differs greatly at campgrounds near Paw Paw. At Rhododendron Camping Area, Sienna L. reports, "It is quiet and the sites are spacious. There is a bathhouse located closest to site 5 with trails from other sites to get there."

What you should know

Reservations systems: Most campgrounds require advance booking, especially during summer months. Camp Ara offers cabins, tent sites, and bunkrooms that fill quickly. "You can rent a cabin, camp in the woods, or rent a bunkroom or your group. Beautiful lake for canoeing and fishing," explains Jenn C.

Raccoon management: Wildlife encounters require proper food storage at several campgrounds. April J. from Tygart Lake advises, "Been camping here since the 90's. No hookups. Spotty phone service. Boat launch is close to campground. There's also a nearby shooting range."

Sunrise viewing spots: Some campsites provide exceptional sunrise opportunities. Emily M. recommends at Rhododendron Camping Area: "Wake up early and watch the sunrise at the overlook I'm telling ya! Also the bathrooms at the overlook are better maintained than the campground bathrooms."

Tips for camping with families

Wildlife education: Children can learn about local fauna through guided or self-guided activities. Family Fishing N' Camping receives high marks from parents, with Daniel M. sharing: "Very nice Campground we tent camp and enjoyed our stay."

Playground access: Several campgrounds maintain play areas for younger visitors. Mason-Dixon Historical Park offers "2 playgrounds, historic buildings" according to Christina W., who adds "This is a fun place. They have concert series during the summer. Kids enjoyed playing around the boat ramp."

Electronic disconnect: Limited cell coverage throughout the region helps families unplug. Kevin H. mentions at Coopers Rock: "The camp Wi-Fi isn't the best but we did have cell service with Consumer Cellular (AT&T Towers) and were able to work while we camped."

Tips from RVers

Site levelness: Many campgrounds have uneven terrain requiring additional leveling equipment. Josh W. describes recent improvements at Coopers Rock: "Just returned from our first weekend here. The new section is open and ready. Water and Electric Only. Dump station on the way out. 50amp - No issues."

RV parking options: For travelers needing an overnight stop, Mylan Park provides basic amenities. "While the park itself is essentially a big parking lot, it is smack in the middle of plenty to do! The lot is level and the spots are pretty large, with different types of hookups," reports Philip T.

Electrical service reliability: Power outages can occur during storms. Sean N. cautions about Mylan Park: "No frills and as basic as it gets. Large lot with plenty of space for parking. Our Rv gps took us in exit 152. We have a 5th wheel that's 46' long and this way in was not the best. I'd recommend exit 155."

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there RV rental options available in Paw Paw, West Virginia?

RV rental options aren't directly available in Paw Paw, but nearby areas offer alternatives. Consider renting from larger towns like Morgantown and driving to RV-friendly campgrounds in the region. Coopers Rock State Forest offers electrical hookups at all 25 sites and can accommodate larger RVs on some sites. For family-oriented camping with RV rentals, check out Audra State Park Campground, which provides a wonderful off-the-beaten-path experience. When planning, call campgrounds ahead to confirm RV size restrictions and reservation requirements, as many West Virginia state parks have limited availability for larger rigs.

Where can I find camping sites in Paw Paw, West Virginia?

While Paw Paw itself has limited camping options, the surrounding region offers several excellent opportunities. Horseshoe Recreation Area is a hidden gem nearby, known for being quiet and remote with nice bathroom facilities and plenty of water access. It's perfect for families looking to enjoy tubing, swimming, and fishing in West Virginia's natural beauty. For more camping options within driving distance, Blackwater Falls State Park Campground offers both electric and non-electric sites at the highest elevation campground in West Virginia, with 65 total campsites featuring picnic tables and fire pits.

What camping is available near Paw Paw, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, Paw Paw, WV offers a wide range of camping options, with 99 campgrounds and RV parks near Paw Paw, WV and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Paw Paw, WV?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Paw Paw, WV is Coopers Rock State Forest with a 4.4-star rating from 32 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Paw Paw, WV.