Best Cabin Camping near Hurricane, WV

Several cabin rental options exist near Hurricane, West Virginia, including the Huntington/Fox Fire KOA and Beech Fork State Park. Most cabins feature basic amenities such as electricity, heating, and beds, while some offer additional features like private decks, kitchen facilities, and full bathrooms. One camper shared that Fox Fire KOA has "fantastic cabins" and another noted their "cabin on a cute little pond" with "a deck that overlooked the pond and the campground." Proximity to highways may result in traffic noise at some locations, particularly at Fox Fire KOA where highway noise is frequently mentioned in reviews.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Ole Henry's Camping Retreat offers cabins "on a back section of the property out of view of the tent and RV sites." Robert Newlon Airpark RV Park includes cabin accommodations alongside its unique setting on a local airstrip. Most campgrounds require reservations, especially during peak summer months. Pet policies vary by location, with Huntington/Fox Fire KOA permitting pets in some cabin units. According to one visitor, the area offers "all the amenities" with "beautiful sites and park" facilities.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from basic microwave access to full kitchenettes with refrigerators and stovetops in premium units. On-site camp stores at locations like Ole Henry's provide "almost anything you might need in case you forget something." Huntington/Fox Fire KOA features a well-stocked camp store for essential supplies. Beech Fork State Park offers "a fairly stocked camp store" with "all the camping basics." Rippling Waters Campground and Little Coal River Campground provide additional cabin options in the region, both with access to nearby recreational activities.

Best Cabin Sites Near Hurricane, West Virginia (28)

    1. Huntington / Fox Fire KOA

    19 Reviews
    Ona, WV
    9 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. Moxley Branch Campground — Beech Fork State Park

    10 Reviews
    Beech Fork Lake, WV
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (833) 987-2757

    "We chose it because the campsites are on a lovely lake. It was a good choice! The campsites are large, each with a fire pit and picnic table. Many are shaded."

    "I’ve been camping here with my family for close to ten years now and we always have a blast."

    3. Old Orchard Campground — Beech Fork State Park

    5 Reviews
    Beech Fork Lake, WV
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (833) 987-2757

    "The good... peaceful, nice lake with some spots next to the lake. The bad... not much of a camp store, the wifi is horrible, no Verizon service."

    "There are 2 parks to Beech Fork. One is the actual campground the other is the marina. Same lake but a bit of a drive to get to each other. At the campground side there is a pool."

    4. Beach Fork Lake Lower Bowen

    4 Reviews
    Beech Fork Lake, WV
    20 miles

    "Park was clean, employees are very helpful. You can get a spot right next to the lake. Now the bad... Not much at the camp store. Verizon service is non-existent."

    "The lake was lower but it was still nice. The bath houses were impressively clean. They have a nice Park Head quarters with a general store that has grocery items, firewood, and cool souvenirs."

    5. Robert Newlon Airpark RV Park Huntington, WV

    2 Reviews
    Lesage, WV
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 733-1240

    $45 / night

    "The park is located on a local airstrip with parachutists, apparently jumping on Sundays. All sites are within a few feet of a great bar and restaurant which was perfect after a long day on the road."

    6. Ole Henry's Camping retreat

    1 Review
    Chapmanville, WV
    17 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. "

    7. Rippling Waters Church of God Campgrounds

    5 Reviews
    Victor, WV
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 988-2607

    $55 - $155 / night

    "Our site is the longest I’ve ever seen, it’s basically a long driveway that leads back out to the road, that’s pretty awesome."

    "We stopped for the night on our way home from Tennessee and were placed in a pull thru on the lake. What a spot!!"

    8. Little Coal River Campground

    1 Review
    Alum Creek, WV
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 369-1951

    $20 - $110 / night

    "This is across the main highway from the water ways water park. Others camp here to be close to the Hatfield McCoy ATV trail system."

    9. Farver Acres

    2 Reviews
    Gallipolis, OH
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 208-3966

    $20 - $60 / night

    "Water, electric sewer, and Wi-Fi all work great. It is a very private setting and beautiful views."

    "With three spacious gravel sites nestled in a quiet, serene setting, it truly felt like our own private escape from the world."

    10. Iron Ridge - Lake Vesuvius

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

    $15 - $20 / night

    "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."

    "Love the privacy this provides. Our favorite “close to home campground”!"

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Cabin Reviews near Hurricane, WV

128 Reviews of 28 Hurricane Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Fred L.
    Jun. 30, 2023

    Moxley Branch Campground — Beech Fork State Park

    Large camping sites, lots to do!

    We camped for two nights midweek at Beech Fork. We chose it because the campsites are on a lovely lake. It was a good choice! The campsites are large, each with a fire pit and picnic table. Many are shaded. There are lots of things to do in addition to ranger-led activities. Rental kayaks and paddle boats are available, and a swimming pool and exercise course as well. If you choose a site on the water, ducks may well waddle into your camp looking for a handout. We had a delightful time!

  • Felicia H.
    Oct. 8, 2018

    Ashland Huntington West KOA

    KOA

    We stayed for an overnight. Site was NOT very level. On gravel. Picnic tables and fire ring. Didn't appreciate the grill in the next site (thought it was too close to us). We were in Site #8. Not sure what all is around here. Easy off and on to I-64 - far enough from highway so you don't hear it.

  • William I.
    Jun. 11, 2019

    Moxley Branch Campground — Beech Fork State Park

    Looking for a great getaway with lots of stuff to do?

    Go to Beech Fork! I’ve been camping here with my family for close to ten years now and we always have a blast. I’ve stayed in primitive sites and RV sites and you can’t really go wrong with either (my review will be 4 stars until I check out the cabins)! Whether you’re looking to spend some time on the lake, fish, hike, bike, or even learn a thing or two about West Virginia history, Beech Fork will typically have you covered. The park stays clean and the staff are pretty good people as well!

  • T
    Jun. 18, 2021

    Pappy's Creekside Camp

    Best campground around

    We have been camping at Pappys for 2 yrs now!  We always have a great time, the folks out there are so nice and friendly it literally feels like a family reunion everytime!! We ride with the WV Outlaws and they take you on awesome trail and creek rides!! Kids love the creeks on hot days they have so much fun!! 

    I definitely would recommend Pappy’s to everyone looking for an awesome camping / cabin experience and WV Outlaws for Awesome trail riding.

  • 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

  • Jackie D.
    Jul. 22, 2019

    Iron Ridge - Lake Vesuvius

    Will return

    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. Well prepared sites with a clearing, fire ring, and a picnic table. Nice host and rangers too! Bathrooms were meh: the walls need cleaned or painted, no where to put your things, and there was no hand soap - no biggie though.


Guide to Hurricane

Cabin camping near Hurricane, West Virginia offers access to the Ohio River watershed and surrounding Appalachian foothills. The area sits at elevations between 500-1,000 feet above sea level with a humid continental climate that features four distinct seasons. Summer temperatures typically range from 65-85°F while winter months can drop to 20-40°F, making cabin accommodations particularly valuable during colder months.

What to do

Kayaking on the lake: At Beech Fork State Park, visitors can enjoy paddling with rental equipment available. "Lake was nice to kayak without worrying of large boats," notes one camper, adding that "whether you're looking to spend some time on the lake, fish, hike, bike, or even learn a thing or two about West Virginia history, Beech Fork will typically have you covered."

Disc golf course: Beech Fork State Park offers an on-site disc golf course for active recreation. As one visitor mentions, "You can take a kayak or even boat up to your campsite. There is a disc golf course at the campgrounds as well."

Skydiving adventures: Robert Newlon Airpark RV Park offers a truly unique opportunity with "Sky diving right here. The Ohio river is visible," according to a recent visitor. This campground's location on an active airstrip makes it particularly distinctive among cabin options in the region.

Swimming options: Many cabin locations provide swimming facilities. Beech Fork State Park features "a swimming pool and exercise course as well." Another camper noted, "If swimming in the lake isn't your thing then the beech fork pool is not even a min away, nice big pool with 2 diving boards and also a kiddie pool for the wee little ones."

What campers like

Privacy at select locations: Some cabin accommodations offer more secluded settings. At Rippling Waters Campground, one camper praised their experience: "We were placed in a pull thru on the lake. What a spot!! We watched the resident swan swim around the fountain and I got to play with my camera perfecting my skills with day and night shots of the Chapel."

Spacious sites: Many cabin locations feature generous spacing between sites. At Iron Ridge - Lake Vesuvius, guests appreciate that "Most of the sites shaded and separated by trees. Love the privacy this provides," and another noted it's "Much better than an RV park. More shade and privacy here than the nearby Oak Hill campground."

Restaurant and food options: Several cabin locations offer food service. Robert Newlon Airpark features a "great bar and restaurant which was perfect after a long day on the road." At Ole Henry's Camping Retreat, campers enjoy "Giovannis pizza restaurant and camp store on site" making it convenient after a day of activities.

Water views: Many cabins feature waterfront locations. One visitor to Rippling Waters noted, "We stopped for the night on our way home from Tennessee and were placed in a pull thru on the lake. What a spot!!" Another camper at Beech Fork stated, "If you choose a site on the water, ducks may well waddle into your camp looking for a handout."

What you should know

Highway noise: Traffic sounds affect some cabin locations. At Huntington/Fox Fire KOA, a camper reported "The highway is close and very noisy" while another mentioned cabins are "a little out of the way from the main part of the campground which was nice" but "close to the interstate and you could hear the traffic all night."

Water pressure concerns: Several cabin locations have strong water pressure that requires regulation. At Farver Acres, a camper advised: "The water pressure at the site was excellent — just be sure to bring a water pressure regulator to ensure a comfortable experience." Similarly, at Iron Ridge Lake Vesuvius, a visitor warned: "the water pressure was extremely high."

Cell service variations: Connectivity differs significantly between cabin locations. At Beech Fork State Park, "Verizon does not work here but ATT does. There is wifi in the main campground at the boathouse but that is all." Another camper noted that at Rippling Waters, "There is no Wi-Fi or cable and the cell signal with Verizon was one bar at best."

Seasonal pricing fluctuations: Cabin costs vary considerably by season. One visitor to Beech Fork State Park mentioned that "TENT camping with a simple firepit…$63 PER NIGHT!!! it used to be $15," highlighting the price increases in recent years.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Ole Henry's Camping Retreat offers numerous attractions for children. "The playground are has a nice swing set and a couple big wooden play structures. There is blain 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." The creek nearby also "offers up a good, safe swimming hole for all the kids and adults."

Animal encounters: Several cabin locations feature resident animals that children enjoy. At Ole Henry's, "There is a pony that lives on the site and is very friendly. It scavenges for free food and the children love it. There is also a few cats or so that live on site and is very friendly to children."

Evening entertainment: Some cabin locations offer organized evening activities. At Huntington/Fox Fire KOA, "They showed a movie at 9pm on a big inflatable movie screen outside. Lots of other families there to hang out with."

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Several cabin areas provide chances to observe local fauna. At Beech Fork State Park, one visitor observed: "Saw many deer through out our stay, even some beaters. Oh and it was butterfly maiting season."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling needs: RVers should prepare for varying site conditions. At Beech Fork State Park's Moxley Branch Campground, a visitor noted: "The sites are a good size but you can't have more than one tent unless you get permission." Another camper at Huntington/Fox Fire KOA reported their "site while somewhat level was gravel and wet from day's storm (poor drainage)."

Hookup configurations: Several cabin and RV locations have unusual utility arrangements. According to a visitor at Huntington/Fox Fire KOA, "The hookups are a little strange. You share pedestals in many of the sites. And the arrangement is a little strange but it works."

Accessibility for large rigs: Not all cabin locations accommodate bigger RVs. While Rippling Waters has "a pull thru on the lake" that one visitor described as "about 100 yards long and nicely graveled," some locations like Ole Henry's are marked as not big-rig friendly.

Extended-stay options: Some cabin locations cater to longer visits. At Rippling Waters Church of God Campground, a visitor observed: "Most of the campers are there long term and were gone for the time we were there. We only saw people in about 10 of the campsites."

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

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