Camping near Rippon, WV

165 campgrounds · Check availability for any dates.

Search destinations
    Add dates

    Campgrounds around Rippon, West Virginia provide access to both the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers with several established camping areas within a 30-minute drive. Harpers Ferry Campground offers riverfront sites with tent camping, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations, while nearby Watermelon Park Campground focuses primarily on RV camping with river access. The region includes a mix of privately operated campgrounds with full amenities and more rustic options like Sky Meadows State Park Campground, which offers hike-in tent sites approximately 20 miles southeast of Rippon.

    Seasonal considerations heavily impact camping availability, with many campgrounds operating on limited schedules. Harpers Ferry Campground operates from April through October, while Brunswick Family Campground in nearby Maryland runs from late March to early November. Winter camping options are limited, though Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA remains open year-round. Most riverfront sites require reservations during summer weekends when water activities become popular. Cell service varies throughout the region, particularly in more remote locations. As one camper noted, "Road through the campground was pitted and muddy. The sites were small and dirty, which was disappointing given the beautiful location on the Potomac River."

    Riverfront camping represents the most sought-after experience in the area, with the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers providing scenic views and recreational opportunities. Campers consistently mention the easy river access as a highlight, though train noise affects several campgrounds. "What a lovely spot for relaxation and some time in nature. Too bad the Marc train runs right above your head all night," noted one visitor at Harpers Ferry Campground. Most developed campgrounds offer water and electric hookups, while tent-specific areas typically provide more basic amenities like picnic tables and fire rings. Family-friendly amenities are common at the larger established sites, with several campgrounds offering additional activities like tubing, ziplining, and hiking access to nearby trails, including sections of the Appalachian Trail that pass through the region.

    Shenandoah National Park Camping Guide - The Complete Guide

    Get the guide now

    View Guide

    Best Campgrounds near Rippon (165)

      1. Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA

      3.6(41)10mi from RipponRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We set up camp at Harpers Ferry/Civil War Battlefields KOA Holiday as our launchpad to visit the historic sites in and around Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, and Frederick, Maryland. "

      "We were able to walk or ride our bikes to the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park and access the C+O Canal Tow Path from there."

      from $40 - $80 / night

      Check Availability

      2. Harpers Ferry Campground - River Riders

      3.7(24)10mi from RipponRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This hike takes you well above the town settled in West Virginia. While some points are pretty steep don’t let this deter you from completing it. The trail is well maintained, marked, and exciting."

      "Harper's Ferry is a little town in WV nestled right next to the Potomac River. It's also a convenient halfwayish point on the Appalachian Trail."

      3. Candy Hill Campground

      2.7(23)16mi from RipponRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Unfortunately, it is located right on a major highway. This means there is easy access, but the traffic noise is less than ideal. But the gem of this place is the management and staff!"

      "No restaurant within walking range so have food on hand. There are a few places that will deliver but the food is a 5 out of 10 at best. Hwy 81 is right next door so you will hear road noise."

      from $38 - $77 / night

      Check Availability

      4. Watermelon Park Campground

      3.6(9)9mi from RipponRVs

      "It is a nice campground, decent and clean facilities and a nice location near the river. Price is a little high considering there is no sewer hookup (dump station is on site)."

      "Well maintained and owner was around everyday doing work on the property and was friendly."

      from $60 - $150 / night

      Check Availability

      5. Brunswick Family Campground

      4.1(13)17mi from RipponRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Picked this location because it is close to our home in Silver Spring, MD but far enough to make us feel like we were leaving town."

      "Great location right next the river. Easy to walk into the river or tube down it. Lots of different activities for kids and plenty of space at each site to make your home away from home."

      from $10 - $90 / night

      Check Availability

      6. Berryville Berries

      5.0(5)11mi from Rippon5 sitesRVs, Tents

      "With easy access off major roadways and a short drive from Winchester, VA, you can get whatever you need and then be back in the woods in no time."

      "Best thing about it is the proximity to the WMA.  It's rustic and somewhat remote, but easily accessible from the WMA.  Lots to do as Berryville is a quaint little town but not far from Winchester."

      from $50 / night

      7. Sky Meadows State Park Campground

      4.5(10)16mi from Rippon19 sitesTents

      "Parking is in a locked lot steps away from trail head which leads to campsites about a mile away. Campsites are in a wooded area of park well away from other park attractions so it's very quiet."

      "But you have to drive up to the main building, register, go back to the overnight lot, put in the gate code, hang the lot tag on your mirror, and hike in to the site."

      from $21 - $112 / night

      Check Availability

      8. Greenbrier State Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

      4.4(42)27mi from RipponRVs, Tents

      "Positives

      • Big, immaculately groomed tent pads

      * Mostly tent campers!"

      "Our site was private and kind of faced away from most other sites. There was a hiking trail behind us that led to the lake."

      from $23 - $29 / night

      Check Availability

      9. Antietam Creek Campground — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park

      3.8(11)16mi from Rippon20 sitesTents

      "All the sites are very open and run along the multi-use trail. People are constantly walking, running, and biking by."

      "Pretty standard campground—the perks are it’s location to nearby attractions and the river/creek. It depends on what you’re looking for—easy camping and proximity to Antietam and Harper’s? Golden."

      from $20 / night

      Check Availability

      10. Andy Guest/Shenandoah River State Park Campground

      4.7(57)33mi from Rippon62 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "In my opinion it has the best location of the 3 Turks they have. It’s it the woods close to a boat landing you can see a bit of the river. In the fall or spring I’m sure the view is amazing."

      "Private showers, no WiFi, firewood on site, lots of shade, trails and walking distance to the river. Highly recommended. Close access to Shenandoah National Park."

      from $27 - $427 / night

      Check Availability

    2026 Explorer Giveaway

    Review Campgrounds. Win Prizes.

    Enter to Win

    Drive Time


    Recent Reviews near Rippon, WV

    1044 Reviews of 165 Rippon Campgrounds


    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 12, 2026

      Andy Guest/Shenandoah River State Park Campground

      Great State Park Campground! Would be a 5 if there was sewer.

      We absolutely loved our stay at this state park. The sites are spacious with plenty of room for your RV (no matter what the size) and plenty of room for a screen room on your patio. Unlike in many private campgrounds, campsites are well-spaced out giving you some privacy so you don’t feel like you are on top of your neighbor. A scattering of trees provides some shade and privacy. The road in and out of the campground was steep but since it was paved we didn’t have a traction issue. 

      We stayed in site 10 which was a gravel back-in site. It was plenty long enough for our 45’ RV and tow car. Each campsite has an expansive patio with large firepit, picnic table, and raised grill for cooking. Our patio was on the side next to the road which was a little close to traffic but we still loved siting there, especially in the evening with a campfire. A few sites were paved and some were double sites which would be great if you are traveling with friends. 

      The park itself has numerous gravel/dirt trails along the river and throughout the park. The longest one travels all along the Shenandoah River, and you can access it directly from the RV campground. One day we walked the trail to the visitor center which has an amazing overlook near the visitor center. Inside are exhibits which were interesting and informative about the area. If you are looking for more and diverse trails, you are just minutes away from Shenandoah National Park. Don’t miss out on the famous Skyline Drive in Shenandoah. 

      The town of Front Royal is about 15 minutes away and where you will get cell/mobile data service and there are restaurants and supplies. We love the burgers at Spelunkers and wished we had more time to visit the Virginia Beer Museum. Chester Gap Cellars has great wine and incredible views. The only downsides of this park are that there is no sewer and no Verizon service. Even without those amenities, we loved our stay and would definitely come back.

    • Carlos O.
      May. 31, 2026

      Wolf Gap Recreation Area

      Very clean spot

      Very nice spot, good tent setup pads and fire rings at all the sites, my one complaint is that it is right next to the road that while not frequently used, the occasional car can often take away from the remote experience. There are some sites a little further in but the diff is minimal. Overall very great, well maintained spot

    • Phillip H.
      May. 10, 2026

      Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA

      Harper’s Ferry KOA

      The sites are close together. The park was not full Mother’s Day weekend. It is a very nice park. The bathhouses were clean. The amenities were good although we didn’t utilize them. The national historic site was very close and we walked over day 1 rode our bikes day 2. The C&O canal is accessible but you must walk your bike across the lower town bridge and carry it down the stairs. This section of the trail was very good and we completed 38 miles.

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 3, 2026

      Happy Hills Campground

      Campground In Need of Upgrades!

      We stayed one night here (didn't even unhook from the truck).  Arrived in the rain and were leaving early the next morning, so I didn't want to disconnect.  Our gravel pad was over 6" out of level, requiring me to use leveling pads and a leveling jack to get trailer level.  All the short-term gravel sites looked like they needed some love!

      Campground is about 80% seasonal, and apparently has no housekeeping restrictions on residents - some sites were pretty full of old dead golf carts and various debris.  Not sure I would want to stay for a destination camping experience, but it was cheap and fine for a one night stay.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 3, 2026

      Cornerstone

      Great spot for relax

      I have a great spot right by the river. It is away from all noise but the flow of water. Right on the river

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 1, 2026

      green ridge state forest

      Site 17-pleasant place to stay

      We came up here in our Roadtrek campervan. Quiet woodsy forestland. Went for a walk in the morning, lots of birdsong. A bit of road noise from the nearby highways but didn’t hear anything at night.

    • D
      Apr. 28, 2026

      Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA

      Not as advertised on website. Loose dogs. Sites not as advertised.

      Less amenities than advertised. We usually camp in more rustic locations and planned this trip simply for the fun of the amenities. Their website claims that the pool is seasonal but doesn't list anything else as seasonal. There was supposed to be mini golf, a giant bounce pillow, indoor basketball, an arcade with air hockey and a pool table. Mini golf was fine. The bounce pillow was deflated and full of water. The arcade/pool table/air hockey building was locked and the maintenance guy(who locks it up) was outside smoking before leaving early for the day. The employee at the camp store said it was supposed to be open until the store closed but that he probably just closed it early.

       The rules state that dogs need to be on a leash at all times and, in the two hours we actually stayed, we saw four that weren't. One was staying near us and started chasing us when we rode our bikes by. One was wandering about 4 campsites down from it's owner. We mentioned it to the person at the camp store before we were chased and she just shrugged it off. 

      The map is incorrect. It lists site numbers that don't exist and doesn't list some sites that supposedly do. We spent a fifteen minutes trying to find a non-existent site before going back to the camp office and getting assigned a new site. They acted like it was a new thing caused by maintenance but we just looked and saw a review from ten months ago saying the map was messed up then. 

      The description of the site we paid for was non electric tent with a sand tent pad. The site we got was on a hill(no actual flat spot) overgrown with weeds, no tent pad, a slanted picnic table, and no actual parking spot. You had to drive over a drainage ditch and park on the hill. If our car didn't have high clearance we wouldn't have made it. There was also a hole in the middle of the site. And the map showed that number site on the corner where another unmarked site was. Our originally assigned site was supposedly in the same group of sites, so it would've been similar. Also don't believe the claim that they're"large sites." Most of them are crammed together. There are a few that look decent sized and flat, but they want you to pay an extra$30 to pick your own site. 

      We didn't even look in the bathrooms. 

      We left after two hours. Definitely a waste of$60+ dollars. 

      Next time we'll go over to the Brunswick Family campground. Their owners are lovely people who care about their customers.


    Guide to Rippon

    Camping spots near Rippon, West Virginia offer a mix of historic exploration and outdoor recreation opportunities at elevations ranging from 400 to 700 feet above sea level. The region experiences four distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging 85-90°F and winter lows frequently below freezing. Most primitive camping areas close by mid-October while year-round options like the KOA remain open with reduced winter amenities.

    What to do

    Tubing adventures: Watermelon Park Campground offers affordable tube rentals and transportation: "Cheap tube rentals with busses that take you 2-3 miles up the road and drop you at boat landing. Bring your own tubes and have a camp member drop you off as well," explains Matt S.

    Historical exploration: 30-minute drive to civil war sites surrounding Harper's Ferry and Antietam. "Location, Location, Location! Close proximity to plenty of historic and tourist places to visit. The Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Visitor Center is literally next door," notes Matt S. about Harpers Ferry Civil War Battlefields KOA.

    Appalachian Trail access: 1-mile hike-in from Sky Meadows State Park Campground. "There are camp toilets with toilet paper and hand sanitizer near the Red 1 tent site (not sure if there are others) which were clean enough. The trails are beautiful," shares Alexander H.

    Fishing from your campsite: Set up right on the Potomac at Brunswick Family Campground. "Our spot was on the river with a short walk to the boat ramp and access. It was very quiet, serene, & clean," writes Sabrina H.

    What campers like

    Riverside camping views: Many campers enjoy the peaceful river settings. "This campground is right on the river so you can go swimming right from your campsite! The only downside is you are directly next to train tracks but being from the city, this noise doesn't bother my husband or me," says Robin W. about Harpers Ferry Campground.

    Privacy in wooded sites: Some locations offer more secluded options. "The hills are fantastic for helping each site feel like a little private oasis. Even if the campground is full, I think most of the sites would still feel shaded and private because of how they're dispersed throughout the hills," explains Reba H. about Sky Meadows State Park.

    Bear boxes at primitive sites: For hikers seeking backcountry experience. "For a backcountry campground, I was SO impressed with how stocked and clean everything was. Firewood is $8 (honor system), but there was some leftover at my site already. Having a bear box at my campsite to store my food/trash/toiletries was so much easier than hanging a bear bag."

    Proximity to small towns: Easy access to local culture. "Brunswick Family Campground was dog-friendly (seemed like everyone had a dog) and downtown was a short bike ride away," notes Sabrina H.

    What you should know

    Train noise impacts several sites: Multiple riverfront campgrounds have nearby train tracks. "A friend and I chose this campground because of its right-on-the-river sites. When we arrived we noticed that the campsites are one on top of the other in a row along the access road and the river. The proximity to the tracks means that if the sound doesn't wake you up, the rumbling ground will. Every hour through the night," warns Sherri C.

    Seasonal operation schedules: Most campgrounds have limited availability. Antietam Creek Campground operates only "from May 1 to October 1," while Brunswick Family Campground runs "from Mar 25 - Nov 1."

    Walk-in requirements for some sites: Prepare to carry gear. "This is a great campground! It is about a mile hike-in. They have wheelbarrows you can borrow to help bring in your stuff from the car," explains Katie M. about Sky Meadows State Park.

    Cell service limitations: Signal strength varies significantly. "Cell service in the area for both AT&T and Verizon was poor. I do not know if this was due to the terrain or lack of towers," reports Dave B.

    Tips for camping with families

    Water activities for kids: Children particularly enjoy river access. "Great campground for families. Views of river and mountain towering above campground on opposite side. Cheap tube rentals with busses that take you 2-3 miles up the road and drop you at boat landing," recommends Matt S. from Berryville Berries.

    Kid-friendly amenities: Some campgrounds offer dedicated play areas. "We had a blast and will be returning next season. Multiple pools and a great little water park. Store was well stocked, they also had an ice-cream/quick food store attached to the pool area and staff super friendly. Lots to do for kids of all ages, gaga pit tournaments at night, movies, hay rides, character events tons of stuff," shares David S.

    Space considerations: Check site dimensions when booking with families. "This campsite is right off of the highway (not super busy at night)…if that is something you think will bother you, don't stay there. That being said, we loved it. It is quiet and clean. The traffic was actually relaxing to us. They have a nice pool, 2 playgrounds, neat bikes you can rent, gold cart rentals," reports Leanne B. about Candy Hill Campground.

    Tips from RVers

    RV site leveling challenges: Some premium sites have significant slopes. "Heads up, big rig owners! Our Pull-thru FHU Patio site(#199) had a serious slope. It was impossible to level my 45' motorhome without elevating the front wheels dangerously in the air. The nice staff kindly moved us to a FHU site without the patio and furniture," warns Matt S. from Harpers Ferry Civil War Battlefields KOA.

    Narrow access roads: Approach with caution in larger rigs. "The road in off of US 7 is pretty narrow," notes Brian J. about Watermelon Park. Similarly, at Brunswick Family Campground, "the road into the campground was badly in need of repair."

    Limited sewer hookups: Not all sites offer full connections. "Price is a little high considering there is no sewer hookup (dump station is on site). A few things I'm disappointed in: 1) no fire rings but you can use an above ground pit, 2) not all sites have picnic tables," reports Brian J.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Rippon, WV?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Rippon, WV offers a wide range of camping options, with 165 campgrounds and RV parks near Rippon, WV and 15 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Rippon, WV?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Rippon, WV is Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA with a 3.6-star rating from 41 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 free dispersed camping spots near Rippon, WV.

    What parks are near Rippon, WV?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 19 parks near Rippon, WV that allow camping, notably Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park and Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park.