Best Cabin Camping near Peterstown, WV

Cabin rental options near Peterstown include both rustic and fully furnished accommodations with varying amenities. Kairos Wilderness Resort offers cabin rentals with water and electric hookups plus access to showers and toilets. Meador Campground at Bluestone Lake State Park provides cabin facilities with electric hookups and picnic tables. "Our cabin was stocked with minimal kitchen ware, we brought in our groceries. There was a picnic table and satellite TV to our surprise. Cabin had a fireplace, two bedrooms and one bath," notes one visitor about Meador's accommodations. Camp Creek State Park's Mash Fork Campground features cabin options with nearby hiking trails and waterfalls, situated just 2 miles from Interstate 77.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Several campgrounds offer pet-friendly cabins with designated pet policies. Bluestone Lake State Park cabins include fireplaces and some satellite TV access, while other locations feature more basic amenities. Brushcreek Falls RV Resort provides cabin rentals with access to electric, water, and sewer hookups alongside standard campground facilities. Reservations are typically required for cabin stays, especially during summer months when facilities reach capacity. A visitor to Babcock State Park noted, "Our cabin was pet friendly, clean, well stocked kitchen, comfortable double beds, firewood, it was excellent."

Most cabins include basic furniture but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering fully stocked kitchens while others provide only basic cooking equipment. Greenbrier River Campground includes cabins with river access and canoe rental options. Food Lion grocery store is approximately 15 minutes from some locations, allowing visitors to purchase supplies before arrival. According to one camper at Greenbrier State Forest, "The kitchen was very well equipped. Each bed had sheets, a very soft wool blanket, and a quilt and nice pillows." Firewood is available for purchase at most cabin locations, with some campgrounds offering delivery directly to cabin sites.

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Best Cabin Sites Near Peterstown, West Virginia (38)

    1. Kairos Wilderness Resort

    2 Reviews
    Glen Lyn, WV
    4 miles
    Website

    "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."

    "It sits on 1500 acres and has 41+ miles of trails. The only complaint is the campsites are very close but everyone was friendly and respectful so all in all it was a great place."

    2. Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

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

    "Camp Creek State Park is well-managed and beautifully-maintained with an active foundation that raises money for cool stuff like the conversation fire pit with swings, located in the Mash Fork Campground"

    "Many trees along edge of the campground but not very many in the center, so the sites on the outer loop have more shade if that’s what you’re looking for."

    3. Meador Campground — Bluestone Lake State Park

    9 Reviews
    Nimitz, WV
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 466-2805

    "We stayed a weekend in one of the many cabins at the Campground; pet friendly! The RV/Tent camping sites were closed."

    "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 (just meaning it's at the end of the row not"

    4. Brushcreek Falls RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Athens, WV
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 431-1950

    "Has everything you need... playgrounds, multiple laundry rooms, putt putt, store, restrooms... Would stay again"

    "It was easy to get around the campground, and there were many nice spots and cabins to choose from. We had plenty of room to park our RV and there was a very nice new swingset Nearby."

    5. Claytor Lake State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    Newbern, VA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 643-2500

    "We had site B9 which was near a group site - so be mindful of this! During our trip it was full of loud and unsupervised kids."

    "This beautiful state park offered large, leveled, gravel area for our teardrop trailer. Site had a picnic table, large fire ring, electric and water hook up. "

    6. Little Beaver State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Daniels, WV
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 763-2494

    $35 - $40 / night

    "A nice playground for children. Lots of deer about. The tent sites have water, fire ring, table and nice shade.  Lots of lovely trails to explore. It was quiet and super clean."

    "This is a beautiful, small state park with a combination of grassy and wooded sites."

    7. Wytheville KOA

    32 Reviews
    Max Meadows, VA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 228-2601

    $50 - $170 / night

    "This campground is tucked away in a neighborhood and the grounds weren’t terrific. The staff was friendly and our cabin was clean and spacious. we met friends here and had a nice time."

    "Like a lot of the other reviewers I used this as a stopover but the campground is very nice with a lot of cool features, including some clever cabins."

    8. Greenbrier River Campground

    8 Reviews
    Lewisburg, WV
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 445-2203

    $7 - $45 / night

    "Tent sites on the river, RV sites, RV and cabin rentals and float trips. Lots of space for kids to play."

    "It was my home away from home during the summer for Years. I knew the original owner/creator of this campground. I visit here and it brings back so many memories."

    9. Fort Chiswell RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Max Meadows, VA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 637-6868

    $35 - $38 / night

    "Lots of cows and sheep grazing in the fields nearby. Most of the people who came were overnight only, so during the day it was pretty quiet."

    "Highway access to this area is easy for all types of traveler. there are several stores in the area with just about anything you could need or want only moments away from camp and if you are there in late"

    10. Stony Fork Campground

    19 Reviews
    Wytheville, VA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 783-5196

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Great spot, private, with good running water hot showers and flush toilets. Picnic table and fire ring with grate, the creek by our site was so nice and bubbling."

    "The sites are actually dispersed (unlike some campgrounds that claim to be, but aren't) and you have privacy. They are pet friendly for campers/RV's!! We stayed in site 44 and LOVED it!!"

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Cabin Reviews near Peterstown, WV

304 Reviews of 38 Peterstown Campgrounds


  • Sheila M.
    Sep. 3, 2018

    Greenbrier State Forest

    Wonderfu Campground,Cabins & Cabin Area

    My family stayed in a cabin last week in this state forest and checked out the campground. Our cabin was charming and immaculate! The very large bathroom had amazing white towels all folded and hung over towel bars like a nice hotel. The kitchen was very well equipped. Each bed had sheets, a very soft wool blanket, and a quilt and nice pillows. The cabin had a fireplace for heat (free firewood) and two AC units (bedroom/living room) and a ceiling fan in the LR. The cabin area is so beautiful! While there are 14 cabins, they are spread out enough that you don’t feel like they’re too close. Most are under trees. Each cabin has a grill and a fire pit, and there at least three larger ‘community’ fire pits trough the cabin area. Our cabin and others are pet friendly!!! The only issue with the cabin was the beds. They were both very uncomfortable. One was a new fold out couch.

    The campground was very wooded and seemed at first to be more like most rustic campgrounds in appearance, but it does, in fact, have electric at some sites. There are pull through sites, camper/tent sites and tent only sites. It’s beautiful, and I hope to camp there this fall!

    There are many hiking trails throughout the park and a nice pool. The cabin and camping areas are pretty far from the pool area. Guests in either area would more than likely drive to the pool.

    This state forest is within five minutes or so from a four lane highway (64) and several restaurants (Subway, Wendy’s, McDonald’s and a privately owned one) and gas stations. A Food Lion grocery store is about 15 minutes away in White Sulfur Springs, and there’s a hospital about 15 min away in Lewisburg, recently voted the Coolest Small Town in America! While this forest is very close to convenient amenities, we still felt away from the hustle and bustle of life.

  • Judy W.
    Jul. 18, 2025

    Babcock State Park Campground

    Cabin in the Woods

    It was on a loop with 5 other cabins, but well spaced and situated overlooking the forest. It was quiet and beautiful. Our cabin was pet friendly, clean, well stocked kitchen, COMFORTABLE DOUBLE BEDS, firewood, it was excellent. We had the best experience!

  • Dave V.
    Sep. 1, 2017

    Babcock State Park Campground

    Drop Dead Gorgeous!

    Babcock State Park, located in the thriving megapolis of Clifton, West Virginia is postcard perfect! https://wvstateparks.com/park/babcock-state-park/

    The road in off the highway isn't too long, but it seemed long, winding, and up and down...especially as night fell. Driving backcountry roads in West Virginia, at night, is not my idea of fun, as I had several near misses with Bambi and her roving gang of miscreants...having no regard for traffic laws...and one knock down, drag out with minimal vehicle damage.

    One of the beauties of West Virginia...it is a sparsely populated state with open, unchoked roads that lead to some of the most amazing sights. You must be willing to explore, but you will be richly rewarded.

    In the dark, I did pass the campground signs without seeing them and turned into the State Park entrance...wound around past rental cabins to the park office, so I had to backtrack to the campground, which is located in a different area altogether. Driven during daylight hours, the signs are very apparent...so I'm blaming it on the deer.

    We arrived midweek, the first of May, so we did not reserve a site. The campground has 52 sites, so I thought we would have a good shot as a walk-in. No worries...we shared the campground with two other campers. Our campsite (site 32) was on the inner loop of the main campground loop at sits around 2450 ft elevation. The temperature got down to 30 degrees and frost covered everything. Twenty eight sites have electric hook-ups ($28) and twenty four do not ($25). The inner loop has some mature trees but is wide open and close cut grass...every camper has a view of the other. Even the outside sites on the main loop are visible. The smaller loop to the right as you enter and a few sites to the left sit in slightly more wooded sites...but there is no foliage separating sites. There is also sites on the opposite side of the roadway when you enter the campground, but seem more like overflow sites...and a fair distance to trek for the showerhouse/restroom/laundry which is situated on the bottom of the main loop.

    There is plenty of gravel parking pad for large RV/Campers at all the sites and are angled for trailer back-in. Tent pads are not define and grassy (or a muddy mix depending on weather and usage). Each site has a picnic table and fire ring.

    The showerhouse/restroom is located at the front of the loop and was spotless and maintained at the time of our stay...but not climate controlled...as in, not heated. The ladies that keep the park facilities clean worked tirelessly. A very nice activity area for kids sat along the inner portion o the main loop.

    The main entrance to the park offers several cabin rental, from economy to 4 bedroom, the park office/visitor's center/gift shop sit along the river. The park office staff were very helpful, friendly and wear many hats...like most state parks.

    This building and surrounding stone structures, retaining walls, and staircases were built by the CCC and are magnificent and in great shape. The beautiful gift shop was once a former park restaurant of a bygone era.

    Ranger Cochrane was a wealth of information about the park, it's history and neighboring parks. He graciously spent time answering my barrage of questions. Ranger Cochrane was yet another tribute to the fine personnel that WV parks have in place.

    The park office is also the best location for postcard perfect pictures of the raging whitewater and gristmill. While not the original gristmill from this location, three remaining gristmills from around the state were dismantled and rebuilt into one at the present location over 30 years ago. The gristmill was very photogenic in the early Spring, but I can only imagine the splendor when the fall leaves change color.

    Whitewater kayakers were readying to put in on the rain swollen and boulder strewn river that feeds into the New River below.

    Boley Lake, a short drive up the mountain is picturesque and well-stoked with fish. You can paddle the 19 acre lake with personal paddle craft or rent paddleboats, canoes or rowboats from the Boley Lake Marina. Fishing is permitted, but you must have proper licensing...which can be purchased online.

    Trails are everywhere and of every terrain and level of difficulty...over 20 miles of trails total. Babcock State Park is 4,127 acres, so there is plenty to see and do. Bicycling can be done on all park paved and gravel roads (no off-road trails), as well as along the Narrow Gauge Trail. And of course, being not too far from The New River and Gauley River...whitewater rafting is close.

  • R
    May. 15, 2019

    Meador Campground — Bluestone Lake State Park

    Cabins

    We stayed a weekend in one of the many cabins at the Campground; pet friendly! The RV/Tent camping sites were closed. Cabin was stocked with minimal kitchen ware, we brought in our groceries, in the town of Hinton there are a couple of grocery stores; so easy access. There was a picnic table and satellite TV; to our surprise. Cabin had a fireplace, two bedrooms and one bath. Very quiet!

    Thumbs up and we will likely stay there again, will look into bringing our TT to check out the RV/Tent areas.

  • Stephanie G.
    Aug. 1, 2019

    Greenbrier River Campground

    Tent sites on the river

    Tent sites on the river, RV sites, RV and cabin rentals and float trips. Lots of space for kids to play.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 16, 2024

    Stony Fork Campground

    Great lowkey spot!

    Great spot, private, with good running water hot showers and flush toilets. Picnic table and fire ring with grate, the creek by our site was so nice and bubbling. Every spot was private and maintained. Absolutely no issues and was worth the $20, easy check in, self check out. Felt very safe here despite it being remote

  • Jennifer B.
    Jun. 20, 2019

    Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

    Super Clean and Nice!

    Camp Creek State Park is well-managed and beautifully-maintained with an active foundation that raises money for cool stuff like the conversation fire pit with swings, located in the Mash Fork Campground, which is only 2-miles off the I-77 at exit 20 in Mercer County, WV.

    Mash Fork is one of four campgrounds at Camp Creek  State Park which all offer picnic tables, grills and fire rings.  Mash Fork has RV and tent sites:  9 sites with electricity, 8 sites with electricity and water, or 9 sites with electricity, water and sewer.  The bathhouses are super nice, there's free WiFi, and they sell exceptionally generous bundles of firewood which the camp host will personally deliver to your site.

    There's a small store in the Mash Fork Campground with camping supplies and some souvenirs.  Make sure you check the cooler for local free-range chicken eggs… Yum!

    If you're looking for more rustic tent camping, head to the Blue Jay Campground.  If you're a horse owner, the Double C Horse and Rider Camp has 2, 4, or 6 horse occupancy sites all within the 6,000 acre Camp Creek State Park and Forest.

    Camp Creek State Park has two beautiful waterfalls.  You can drive to both, but Mash Creek Falls is a short walk from the Mash Fork campground, so make sure you check it out. Campbell Creek Falls has a deep pool at the bottom where you can swim.  Camp Creek is stocked with trout in the spring, so expect to see lots of fishermen along the banks.

    If you have time, you can check out 33-miles of trails which are loaded with wildflowers in the spring.

    *A little local trivia:  Mash Fork gives you a hint about the area's moonshining past… wink, wink!

  • Beth B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 6, 2025

    Deer Trail Park & Campground

    Great campground! All the comforts

    Nice campground, has variety of accommodations including RV and tent sites and small cabins. Huge game room, heated pool and lots of recreation areas for kids. There is a stream and pond, which allows catch and release. Laundry is small but functional and right by pool deck that has covered tables. No issues with staff…everything smooth for reservations. We stayed here to visit friends close by and we also drove to WV to raft New River, about 90 minutes away.

  • RL
    Oct. 26, 2019

    Claytor Lake State Park Campground

    Beautiful Lake 🛶

    Stayed for three nights in October. We had site B9 which was near a group site - so be mindful of this! During our trip it was full of loud and unsupervised kids.

    We paddled around the lake on Sunday; there are a couple of different boat launches in the park. The cliffs are freaking amazing from the launch closest to the park entrance. It’s so beautiful on the water, especially this time of year.

    There’s also a camp store/visitor center. Our site included a fire ring, two lantern posts, and a picnic table. Firewood and ice are available at the entrance station (can use credit card), and wood is available from the camp host (cash only). Lots of hiking and bike trails throughout. Very clean restrooms and showers. We had a really great time and will totally be back in the spring 🍂🍁


Guide to Peterstown

Camping cabins near Peterstown, West Virginia offer convenient lodging options in the Appalachian highlands, situated around 2,000 feet above sea level. The area experiences four distinct seasons with summer highs averaging in the 80s and winter temperatures frequently dipping below freezing. Local cabins serve as popular base camps for outdoor activities year-round, with fall foliage season typically peaking in mid-October.

What to do

Hiking trails and waterfalls: Camp Creek State Park trails connect directly to campsites for easy access. The waterfall paths accommodate various skill levels with minimal elevation gain. "We stayed in site number eight, it backed up to the creek and was quite private with the exception of the trail on the other side of the creek. The hiking is difficult in some areas but spectacularly beautiful," notes one visitor to Mash Fork Campground.

Off-road adventures: The 1,500-acre Kairos Wilderness Resort features 41+ miles of trails for dirt bikes and UTVs. "If you want to go ride dirt bikes or UTVs this place is definitely the spot. The staff are excellent, they brought us firewood in the rain and stayed to chat with us for a bit," according to a guest. Pets are welcome throughout the property.

Fishing and boating: Greenbrier River access points allow for various water activities. "We were in site 44, right by the trail and creek. Super nice hosts and everyone we met was friendly. Very quiet place," reports a camper at Stony Fork Campground. Many river-adjacent sites include fire rings and picnic tables positioned within view of the water.

What campers like

Private, wooded sites: Little Beaver State Park offers spacious campsites separated by natural foliage. "This place is fabulous. Sites with water and electric hookup 1-20. Spacious, private. We had #9. Level...walking trail system connected to camp sites," shares one visitor to Little Beaver State Park Campground.

Clean facilities: Campground bathhouses near Peterstown maintain high cleanliness standards. "Showers were the best of any campground I've seen- water gets as hot as you'd like, with great water pressure and plenty of hooks and towel racks. Laundry room available in bathhouse," notes a camper at Mash Fork Campground.

Wildlife viewing: Natural surroundings provide wildlife spotting opportunities. "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. There were also TONS of deer all around (just hanging out eating vegetation) during our short one night stay," reports a guest at Meador Campground.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Some facilities close during winter months. "We were told there was one open bathroom however it was not made clear this was 1-2 miles away which was not exactly convenient. Rustic camping is fine when we have planned for it," advises a camper from Mash Fork Campground.

Connectivity challenges: Mobile service varies significantly between locations. "No service for Verizon users… Sites have wifi but I could only get it to work 20% of the time," reports a visitor at Mash Fork Campground.

Terrain variations: Site leveling can be challenging at certain campgrounds. "Many 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," notes a camper at Little Beaver State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Pool amenities: Brushcreek Falls RV Resort offers swimming facilities popular with families. "Just a one night stay. Very clean and well kept campground. Our site was level. The pool was wonderful. Has everything you need... playgrounds, multiple laundry rooms, putt putt, store, restrooms... Would stay again," shares a recent visitor.

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature dedicated children's play areas. "We noticed multiple people utilizing the fishing pond and there was a cornhole tournament going on at the other side of the park. That looks like a lot of fun. There was a very nice new swingset Nearby," notes a camper at Brushcreek Falls RV Resort.

River tubing: Family-friendly water activities provide summer entertainment options. "Tent sites on the river, RV sites, RV and cabin rentals and float trips. Lots of space for kids to play," recommends a visitor to Greenbrier River Campground.

Tips from RVers

Dump station locations: Access to sanitation facilities varies by campground. "Dump site was a little different. Had to make a uturn to get in to dump," notes an RVer at Little Beaver State Park.

Site sizing: Some locations accommodate larger rigs better than others. "Nice shady campsites. Plenty of trees for my hammock! Nice bathhouse. There are 2 hiking trails right there at the campground. Also near the river and the pool!" reports a visitor to Meador Campground.

Hookup availability: Electrical capacity differs between campgrounds. "We only stayed overnight left in the morning but it was nice and quiet easy on and off of 81," shares a traveler at Wytheville KOA, noting the convenience for overnight stays while passing through the region.

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