Best RV Parks & Resorts near Wayne, WV

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Beech Fork State Park offers multiple RV campgrounds with varied amenities, including Four Coves and Moxley Branch campgrounds. Sites are equipped with electric hookups, and some areas accommodate larger rigs with fifty-amp service and full hookups. "The campground was pretty busy over in the rv section but no one bothered us. The bathrooms were the best ones I've ever had at a campground," noted a recent visitor. Other nearby options include Robert Newlon Airpark RV Park in Huntington with 50 RV sites featuring full hookups, picnic tables, and big-rig friendly access. Concrete pads at Virginia Point Campground provide level setup areas, while Valley Breeze RV Campground offers water and electric for overnight travelers.

Seasonal considerations affect campground availability throughout the region. Saint Albans Roadside Park provides three free RV sites with 30-amp electric hookups and a nearby sewer dump station, though stays are limited to two days within any 14-day period. Huntington/Fox Fire KOA features a camp store, swimming lake, and full hookups, but proximity to the expressway creates noticeable traffic noise. Most campgrounds allow pets on leashes, with varying policies on fires and alcohol. Cell service can be limited in rural locations, though some parks like Beech Fork offer wifi access points. Several visitors noted the importance of advance reservations, particularly during summer months when popular RV sites fill quickly.

Best RV Sites Near Wayne, West Virginia (65)

    1. Oasis Point RV Resort & Adventure Lake

    5 Reviews
    Ashland, KY
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 928-0139

    "There are about 20 or so sites that are back in for the 'Backyard' that has fire pits, picnic tables, playground equipment, and large tent."

    "We just got back from a weekend at Oasis Point RV Resort. Just a quick review for you guys. This is not a campground in the woods. It is on a strip mine so expect a lot of rock and no shade."

    2. Robert Newlon Airpark RV Park Huntington, WV

    2 Reviews
    Lesage, WV
    17 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."

    3. Valley Breeze RV Campground

    2 Reviews
    Grayson, KY
    29 miles
    +1 (606) 474-6779

    "Good amenities- electric/sewer/water hookup. Pets allowed (on-leash)."

    4. Rushcreek RV Camp

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    Grayson, KY
    18 miles
    +1 (305) 308-2764

    $50 - $65 / night

    5. Creekside Cabins & RV Park

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

    "It’s such a peaceful place to visit. Kids can play without worry."

    6. Backwoods Camping & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Williamson, WV
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 426-2910

    $10 - $160 / night

    "We tent camped and there were only a couple rvs in the park so it was quiet besides the motorcycles and rvs up and down the main road. They have showers and bathrooms. Fire pits and picnic tables."

    "The staff are very easy to work with - they will sell and chop the wood you need, let you put your tent in any of the open grass areas around the lot and they are flexible on arrival."

    7. Lazy Village Campground & RV Park

    1 Review
    Friendship, OH
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 858-2409

    $40 / night

    "They have a laundry facility, firewood for sale and can also refill your propane if you need it. This is a really cool campground because it’s situated on an old racetrack."

    8. Saint Albans Roadside Park

    11 Reviews
    St. Albans, WV
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 722-4625

    "It's rare to find free RV camping, especially sites with 30 AMP electric hook-ups! "

    "Albans roadside park is for pull behind campers only. No tents allowed. About 6-7 sites for campers."

    9. Virginia Point Campground

    3 Reviews
    Ashland, KY
    Website
    +1 (304) 453-3121

    $10 - $25 / night

    10. Four Coves Campground — Beech Fork State Park

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

    "Biggest negative is no wifi or cell service. But quiet, family friendly, and some sites away from activities to chill out at too."

    "The spots on the lake are our favorites, but are usually first to fill up. You won't be far from the lake wherever your spot is. The full hookup spots are in my opinion most crowded."

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RV Park Reviews near Wayne, WV

352 Reviews of 65 Wayne Campgrounds


  • Rebecca F.
    Sep. 13, 2020

    Greenbo Lake State Resort Park

    It’s pretty nice

    A lot of their sites have full hook up but not all of them. Read the details of the sites when booking. Some of the sites have really steep grades and aren’t big rig friendly.

    Check in was a breeze had out car tags on our post.

    They do have a full-time camp host on site.

    I didn’t use the shower 🚿 house but they do have a couple on the grounds.

    They have a putt putt course but bring your own putter and ball.

    There is Verizon service but it’s spotty.

    They do have WiFi but it’s very slow and not secure.

    Place is very pet friendly. The people we have met here are great.

    Sites are wide but really close together.

  • Thomas H.
    Mar. 29, 2022

    Paintsville Lake State Park Campground

    Nice lake, rec area and campground all nestled together

    Spent the night here passing through. I did make a reservation just in case but there were a couple sites open. Nice, small campground, most sites are back in but there are a few pull through sites. The staff were friendly and the campground seems maintained fairly well. No wifi and Verizon is touchy. Out in the recreation area I had one bar and LTE though the data seemed pretty good. My site was right at the beginning of the campground. Inside my camper I could only get a signal if I put my phone in the window. The signal was good enough to stream and FaceTime but if I took it out of the window I’d lose signal.

    The sites are nice and not on top of each other. They are a nice finer type gravel and mostly level. Big patio area with a picnic table and fire pit. Some of the sites at the front will give you a decent view of the lake, site 18 being the best I believe, I was in site 20.

    It’s open year round according to the website. Not sure how big rig friendly it is and I couldn’t find any information on the website, I’d call first. I don’t recall seeing any 5th wheel or motor homes back there.

    Overall, very nice campground and I would visit again. There is an 1850’s mountain house in the park just prior to the entrance to the campground/recreation area. There is a fee and you’ll have to check the hours. I forgot to take a picture but the song on the gift shop door said certain days by appointment only and I think Friday thru Sunday they were open for a period of time.

  • Bob B.
    Jul. 12, 2025

    Oak Hill Campground

    One-Night Adventure: Our Shakedown Trip in the New Travel Trailer

    Campsite Review for Site 6 – Gateway to Wayne National Forest

    Our recent camping trip at this campground was an excellent way to immerse ourselves in the natural beauty of Wayne National Forest. The serene forest setting provided a perfect backdrop for a relaxing outdoor adventure, with the campground offering all the basics needed for a comfortable stay.

    We stayed at Site 6 in our travel trailer, enjoying the ease of a pull-through site. Although the water and electric hookups are on the opposite side unless you drive through the loop the wrong way, this setup has an unexpected benefit—it faces directly toward the woods. This orientation allowed us to savor the tranquility of the forest, adding a layer of privacy and a more intimate connection with nature.

    While the sites are decently sized, they are closely positioned with minimal separation, which might limit privacy in other areas. However, the majestic surroundings of Wayne National Forest more than make up for this. The proximity to hiking trails, wildlife sightings, and the peaceful ambiance of the trees create an immersive experience that’s hard to beat.

    All in all, this campground is a fantastic base for exploring Wayne National Forest. The combination of basic amenities, convenient access, and the enchanting forest environment makes it a great spot for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

  • p
    May. 31, 2024

    Wildcat Camping and Fishing

    Very Nice Place

    We have been here for a little over a month now. Nice level gravel sites with grass around them. Full hookups 30/50A at each site. Wifi. Could accommodate at least 40+ foot 5th wheels. There is a paylake with small shelter areas, playground, horseshoe pit, game room, community gathering area, store with snacks, drinks, tackle and other items. There are restrooms, but no showers or laundry. Beautiful area. About 11 miles to Paintsville, which has all the stores you'd need. Some closer convenience stores. Johnny and Regina, the owners, couldn't be any nicer. Very good monthly rates. Can receive mail and packages.

  • A
    Oct. 31, 2021

    Lake View Campground — Beech Fork State Park

    Beautiful and secluded

    We visited in the end of October 2021. The colors and the views were spectacular. The drive into the park was very curvy mountain back roads. The site included a fire pit with grill and a picnic table. There was a fair amount of space between sites. Approximately 50-75 feet apart. The bath house was nice but could use a little refreshening. There are many activities including a shooting range, frisbee golf course, swimming pool, playground just to name a few. With Verizon as our service provider no cell signal was available at the park. Overall, we give 3 stars. Minus one star for no cell service and minus another star due to maintenance. Overall, very nice park.

  • J
    Jun. 14, 2024

    Jenny Wiley State Park Campground

    Needs to be updated and repaired

    Roads in campground are rough in places. Electrical boxes are in rough shape at some sites. 30 amp kept tripping the breaker. WiFi does not work. Several sites have full hookup but sewer hookups need to be repaired and water hookups are far away.

  • CampgroundKaren ..
    Aug. 28, 2023

    Grayson Lake State Park Campground

    Below average

    This is a small campground situated next to a golf course. There are several nice sites but others are not ideal. Our site (13) was ok, other than the scattered broken glass and trash. The main issue was lack of oversight from staff. The site next to us was completely packed with their fifth wheel, a large tent, pop up canopy, four vehicles, a kayak trailer, and a boat that was in the corner of our site. They did not leash their dogs and did not pick up after them. We didn’t complain about them encroaching on our site but felt that the campground should enforce their own rules. Another site nearby setup a construction light at night that lit up the entire campground like a stadium and stayed on late into the night. Basically, campers are left to do as they please regardless of whether it is inconsiderate of other campers. The positive is the location is only a few minutes from the boat ramp for the most popular kayaking spot.

  • A
    May. 29, 2021

    Four Coves Campground — Beech Fork State Park

    Lots of good sites

    Not far from home, and good choices of type of sites. Biggest negative is no wifi or cell service. But quiet, family friendly, and some sites away from activities to chill out at too.

  • Rick G.
    May. 17, 2022

    Paintsville Lake State Park Campground

    Couldn’t Ask for More

    Stayed 3 nights. Nice level, large sites with full hookups. Close to many local attractions in and around Paintsville. Only drawback was lack of any Verizon signal. Understand that AT&T and TMobile had some service.


Guide to Wayne

Camping areas near Wayne, West Virginia offer diverse options for outdoor recreation along the Ohio River valley. The terrain features rolling hills with elevations ranging from 550 to 900 feet and deciduous forest cover throughout most campgrounds. Summer temperatures typically reach 80-90°F with high humidity, while spring and fall provide milder conditions for camping.

What to do

Lake activities: Four Coves Campground at Beech Fork State Park features a large lake perfect for kayaking. "This was such a fun area to do a little nice easy kayaking float down the river it was also a great place to go fishing there are many bluegill and bass in the waters," notes one visitor. The park rents kayaks and paddle boats at reasonable rates.

Skydiving experiences: At Robert Newlon Airpark RV Park, campers can watch skydivers on Sundays. "The park is located on a local airstrip with parachutists, apparently jumping on Sundays," reports a camper. This unique feature provides entertainment without leaving your campsite.

Fishing spots: Oasis Point RV Resort offers dedicated fishing areas with catch-and-release policies. "Quiet spot next to an industrial area. Nice view of man-made lake with a number of fishing huts for catch-and-release fishing," shares one reviewer. The resort maintains stocked ponds specifically for angler enjoyment.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Backwoods Camping & RV Park maintains well-kept shower facilities. "The staff are very easy to work with - they will sell and chop the wood you need, let you put your tent in any of the open grass areas around the lot and they are flexible on arrival... decent showers and bathrooms," mentions a satisfied camper.

Water recreation: Moxley Branch Campground provides multiple water-based activities. "The lake is the center of activity. We saw lots of wildlife (check bird migration schedules!). It's a huge campground with cabins and lots to do in the park and nearby," shares one visitor. Another notes, "Lake was nice to kayak without worrying of large boats."

Wildlife viewing: Many campgrounds in the region offer opportunities to spot local fauna. "We saw many deer throughout our stay, even some beaters. Saw many deer through out our stay, even some beaters. It was butterfly maiting season," reports a camper at Moxley Branch Campground.

What you should know

Train noise concerns: Some rv parks near Wayne, West Virginia experience significant railroad disruption. At Robert Newlon Airpark, "The only real problem comes with the train tracks right here. The trains are close and do blow their whistle for crossing by the office," warns one reviewer.

Site drainage issues: After heavy rainfall, some campgrounds experience standing water. "The sites did hold a bit of water after a strong rain, be prepared if bad weather is expected," notes a visitor about Robert Newlon Airpark.

Limited stay duration: Saint Albans Roadside Park restricts camping periods. "Free electricity (30 amp). 3 spots available, first come first serve, no reservation. 2 nights max," explains a camper. The policy limits stays to 2 days within any 14-day period.

Security considerations: At some locations, extra vigilance may be necessary. "Overall if your just passing through it would be a ok place for the night. Make sure to keep your stuff locked up. Lots of vagrants and over grown men riding kids bicycles with backpacks," warns a Saint Albans visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature play areas for children. At Oasis Point RV Resort, "This is definitely a great place to come if you have young ones. There are about 20 or so sites that are back in for the 'Backyard' that has fire pits, picnic tables, playground equipment, and large tent."

Beach areas: Several rv campgrounds around Wayne provide water recreation specifically designed for families. "On the other side of the lake there is a large water slide and a zip line that both end in the water," mentions an Oasis Point visitor. The resort also offers "stand up paddle boards and kayaks" for family enjoyment.

Bike-friendly environments: Beech Fork State Park provides safe cycling areas. "Kids can enjoy themselves riding bikes and not have to worry about them getting hit by cars," notes a visitor to Moxley Branch. The relatively flat terrain makes it ideal for young riders.

Tips from RVers

Parking considerations: Valley Breeze RV Campground offers overnight options for travelers. A reviewer notes, "I was going to be in the area for 5 days. I went to the office, asked for 4 nights, I have a 2021 travel trailer. He said 'overnight only'. Its next to a busy highway." This indicates the campground may be better suited for short stays.

Grocery access: Several RV parks in the Wayne area provide convenient shopping options. At Saint Albans Roadside Park, campers appreciate being "Directly across from a grocery store, pet store, and auto supply store so great resupply stop!" This convenience factor makes it popular for restocking supplies.

Site levelness: Lazy Village Campground offers well-maintained sites. "This is a really cool campground because it's situated on an old racetrack," explains a reviewer, noting the benefit of the flat, level ground for RV setup.

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