Best Glamping near Winfield, WV

Huntington / Fox Fire KOA houses upscale glamping cabins situated between US60 and I64, offering a refined retreat for visitors seeking comfort within natural surroundings. The sites include comfortable sleeping accommodations, electricity, and water hookups, with full amenities like showers, toilets, and a well-stocked camp store. A swimming pond with inflatable features provides a refreshing entertainment option during summer months. As one guest noted, "The cabins are fantastic! Our site had a patio, bench, picnic table, fire pit, and a huge gas grill with more privacy than usual at KOA thanks to pine trees between sites." Jims Campground also offers glamping accommodations including yurts with electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire pits where permitted. Both locations maintain pet-friendly policies and provide clean facilities with modern comforts that distinguish them from traditional camping.

The glamping experience extends beyond comfortable accommodations to include numerous activities and entertainment options. Ole Henry's Camping Retreat stands out with its family-friendly environment featuring a restaurant and camp store on-site, eliminating the need to venture far for meals or supplies. The property includes creative attractions like hillside drain pipe slides and a barrel train ride for children. One reviewer highlighted, "It's very beautiful and is near several attractions with 5 minutes to the Mud River and about half an hour to Waterways water park. Of course you're in the heart of the Hatfield and McCoy trail ride system." Most glamping sites in the area operate seasonally, with Huntington / Fox Fire KOA being one of the few open year-round. Evening activities include outdoor movie screenings on an inflatable screen, while nearby hiking trails, water recreation areas, and historic sites provide daytime exploration opportunities.

Best Glamping Sites Near Winfield, West Virginia (10)

    1. Huntington / Fox Fire KOA

    19 Reviews
    Ona, WV
    17 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!"

    2. Jims Campground

    1 Review
    Ona, WV
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 743-4560

    3. Forked Run State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Long Bottom, OH
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 378-6206

    "On the border with West Virginia. There aren’t really sites on the water but there’s a nice path to the lake from the camp sites and lots of deer."

    "I've included a photo of the map the attendant had to show a view of the areas...electric and non-electric with a total of 151 sites. "

    4. Ole Henry's Camping retreat

    1 Review
    Chapmanville, WV
    26 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. "

    5. Iron Ridge - Lake Vesuvius

    8 Reviews
    Pedro, OH
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 534-6500

    $15 - $20 / night

    "The hiking trails are scenic and pretty and the lake while not overly big, is clean and great for swimming(there's a beach) , kayaking, and fishing."

    "Great campground with super easy access to the trail and lake. The sites are spread apart enough so you aren’t right beside someone - and shaded."

    6. Kountry Resort Campground

    5 Reviews
    West Columbia, WV
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 992-6488

    $20 - $80 / night

    "This campground has been around since the 1800s. It has a lot of permanent residents and we had a lot of fun checking out the different set ups. There are a lot of amenities but they need updated."

    7. Pappy's Creekside Camp

    5 Reviews
    East Lynn Lake, WV
    43 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"

    8. Oak Hill - Lake Vesuvius

    3 Reviews
    Pedro, OH
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 534-6500

    $20 / night

    "Each site has a picnic table, fire ring with grill, and water & electric hookups."

    "Nice view and close to the lake as well! There is a beach about a 10 minute drive away from the camp. Very nice showers and bathrooms!"

    9. Creekside Cabins & RV Park

    1 Review
    Louisa, KY
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 686-2915

    10. Camp Sheppard

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    Spencer, WV
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 577-9167

    $25 / night

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  • Megan M.
    Jul. 8, 2019

    Forked Run State Park Campground

    Dirty pit toilets. Dirty sinks. Beautiful lake.

    This state park has a beautiful lake and a nice beach. There are boat rentals and a frisbee golf course. Overall, this part of the park is beautiful. 

    The campgrounds, however, leave a lot to be desired. The people were really nice, but the facilities were terrible. The pit toilets were filthy- covered in flies, spiderwebs and dirt. They look like they have not been hosed out since the 70's. The showers and sinks are in an old, old building- it could be fine if it were cleaned daily, but it was filthy too. I was there 3 days and the showers and sinks were never cleaned. They were pretty gross from the start, but then by Saturday night one shower housed a pile of feces. No kidding. Poop in the shower. 

    We stayed in the camper cabin, which is just a very basic shed with a bed, bunk beds, air conditioning and heat. We stayed there because it was July and I wanted A/C and electricity. The cabin smelled like mold. 

    I'd go back to this lake but will not stay in the campgrounds again.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • MiKayla M.
    Aug. 14, 2021

    Oak Hill - Lake Vesuvius

    Well Maintained Sites

    Paved, well maintained sites but a bit close together. Don’t expect privacy if it’s booked. Reservations close 4 days prior, after that it’s first come, first serve. However, surprisingly very quiet during my visit. Each site has a picnic table, fire ring with grill, and water & electric hookups. Cannot comment on the showers because no running water at the time of my visit (water line break, scheduled for repairs).

  • 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

  • Sarah S.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Oct. 18, 2021

    Huntington / Fox Fire KOA

    Fine for an overnight stop

    Perfectly fine KOA. Nicely decorated for Halloween and seemed like it had lots of nice amenities for kids. We did a quick overnight here so we could have some electricity and a shower. Lots of highway noise. We had one of the back in sites which was nice because there was nothing but woods behind us.

  • Dan N.
    Sep. 30, 2016

    Forked Run State Park Campground

    Forked Run State Park

    On the border with West Virginia. There aren’t really sites on the water but there’s a nice path to the lake from the camp sites and lots of deer. We spent most of the time on the water (there’s a power limit on the boats) but the campsites were nice in a simple kind of way (showers but no flush).

  • Susan & Kevin W.
    Jul. 8, 2022

    Huntington / Fox Fire KOA

    Dirty

    Pros: entrance/check-in area is very cute and welcoming, staff is extremely nice and accommodating. Cons: dirty, dumpsters were overflowing and the whole place smelled like a dump station, cats wandering around, our pull-thru site was unlevel and a mud pit, horrible road noise. Would never stay here again.


Guide to Winfield

Glamping sites near Winfield, West Virginia offer varying levels of seasonal availability, with most closing during winter months. Lake Vesuvius in the Wayne National Forest sits at 662 feet elevation and creates natural boundaries for several camping areas in the region. The climate typically features humid summers with temperatures averaging 85°F and mild winters, making spring and fall the optimal camping seasons.

What to do

Lake activities at Forked Run State Park: The park maintains a small lake with a swimming beach and boat rentals for water recreation. "The lake was nice but I am not sure if they recently had some weather that caused it to be pretty brown/muddy, or if that's normal," notes one visitor to Forked Run State Park Campground. The park includes boat rentals and swimming areas accessible within walking distance of most campsites.

Trail riding near East Lynn: Access to the East Lynn outlaw trails provides options for ATV enthusiasts looking for guided experiences. A guest at Pappy's Creekside Camp shares, "The owner and staff very friendly and even set us up with a local group to show us around. They also offer parking and you don't have to worry about any one messing with your stuff because there is always some one there!"

Disc golf courses: Several campgrounds maintain disc golf courses as recreational options for guests. A reviewer at Forked Run State Park notes the area offers "rural area. lake. disc golf. fishing. swimming. hiking." The courses typically feature 9-18 holes and wind through wooded terrain, offering both beginner and intermediate challenge levels.

What campers like

Swimming ponds with features: Many glamping sites in the Winfield area include swimming facilities beyond standard pools. At Huntington / Fox Fire KOA, "They had so much for kids to do: a swimming pond with inflatables, gem mining, banana bikes, and more. They showed a movie at 9pm on a big inflatable movie screen outside."

Privacy between sites: Some campgrounds provide more separation between sites than typical KOAs. One camper at Huntington / Fox Fire KOA appreciated that "We had one of the back in sites which was nice because there was nothing but woods behind us." This natural buffer creates a more secluded experience than many commercial campgrounds.

Local attractions within short drives: The region offers several day-trip options from most camping areas. A visitor to Ole Henry's Camping retreat notes it's "near several attractions with 5 minutes to the Mud river and about half an hour to Waterways water park. Of course you're in the heart of the Hatfield and MCcoy trail ride system."

What you should know

Highway noise varies by location: Several campgrounds in the region sit close to major roadways, creating potential noise concerns. A Huntington / Fox Fire KOA reviewer cautions, "The tent sites are close to the interstate, so there was A LOT of road noise all night." Select sites further from highways when possible or bring earplugs if road noise is a concern.

Restroom facilities vary widely: Toilet and shower facilities range from modern to primitive depending on location. At Jims Campground, one camper noted "the shower house is very old" while commenting on the overall value of the $40 nightly rate. Before booking, check recent reviews about bathroom conditions, especially for tent camping where these facilities are essential.

Seasonal openings affect availability: Most glamping operations in Winfield operate on limited schedules. "The camp store wasn't open yet for the season no other staff was seen except one guy cleaning on loop A," noted a May visitor to Forked Run State Park. Call ahead during shoulder seasons to confirm which amenities and services are operational.

Tips for camping with families

Campground activities: Look for glamping sites with built-in entertainment options for children. At Kountry Resort Campground, "There are a lot of amenities but they need updated. The playgrounds need replaced. The activities building had a pool and game room area, which we used a lot. These were dated as well but our kids had a blast and that is all that matters."

Proximity to town services: Consider locations with easy access to nearby communities for supplies or additional entertainment. "We did a couple day trips down to Pomeroy, which is a nice little river town with ice cream, playgrounds, and shops less than five miles from the campground," shares a Kountry Resort visitor. This provides backup options for rainy days or when children need a change of scenery.

Specialized children's features: Some glamping sites include unique attractions designed specifically for younger guests. At Ole Henry's, "The playground area has a nice swing set and a couple big wooden play structures. There is drain pipe slides coming off one of the hillsides that is a kid favorite. They also have a little 55 gallon barrel train ride for little kids."

Tips from RVers

Site length considerations: RV campers should verify site lengths before booking as many campgrounds have limited space for larger rigs. At Iron Ridge - Lake Vesuvius, "Some sites are more difficult for parking a camper than others. We stayed at site 6 which wasn't too difficult to park but the water pressure was extremely high."

Leveling challenges: Prepare for uneven terrain at many campgrounds in the hilly Winfield region. A visitor to Forked Run State Park observed "most spots are not level. Overall I'd give it 4 or 5 stars if they had toilets." Bring extra leveling blocks and check reviews for specific site recommendations, especially for larger RVs requiring stability.

Water pressure variations: Water hookup pressure can vary significantly between campgrounds and even between sites. An Iron Ridge camper warns, "Beautiful place to camp. Some sites are more difficult for parking a camper than others. We stayed at site 6 which wasn't too difficult to park but the water pressure was extremely high." Consider using a pressure regulator to protect RV plumbing systems.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Winfield, WV is Huntington / Fox Fire KOA with a 3.8-star rating from 19 reviews.

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