Best Glamping near Williamson, WV

Breaks Interstate Park Campground and Twin Falls Resort State Park provide luxury glamping accommodations within the beautiful Appalachian Mountain region. Both locations feature glamping options that blend outdoor adventure with premium comfort. Breaks Interstate Park Campground includes climate-controlled yurts with proper beds, electricity, and private decks overlooking the stunning canyon known as the "Grand Canyon of the South." Twin Falls Resort offers safari-style canvas tents with real mattresses, stylish furnishings, and convenient access to the park's waterfall views. Ole Henry's Camping Retreat and Pappy's Creekside Camp also provide upscale glamping accommodations with thoughtful amenities. A recent visitor noted, "If you want peacefulness and beautiful surroundings, then this is it. We discovered this park and went back 4 times."

Hiking trails ranging from casual strolls to challenging routes surround these glamping destinations, with marked paths leading to spectacular overlooks of the Russell Fork River gorge. The parks boast additional amenities including horseback riding opportunities, zip lines, small water parks, and access to fishing lakes. Jenny Wiley State Park's glamping accommodations sit near Dewey Lake with convenient access to boating, fishing, and an open-air theater featuring performances throughout summer months. Most locations remain open from April through October, though some offer year-round availability. According to one camper, "The park offers all of the amenities, full hookup if you want it or primitive tent sites, a nice lodge and restaurant, horseback riding, and zip lines!" Advance reservations are recommended, particularly during peak summer and fall foliage seasons.

Best Glamping Sites Near Williamson, West Virginia (7)

    1. Breaks Interstate Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Breaks, VA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 865-4413

    $20 - $38 / night

    "Our site was in the B loop and had no water or electricity. It was surrounded by a lot of trees, so it had shade. It was a short walk to the bathhouse which was very clean with nice showers. "

    "Bathrooms are clean and well maintained.  Lots of hot water and water pressure in the showers.  There is a pool and waterpark on site, and a gift shop and camp store. "

    2. Jenny Wiley State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Auxier, KY
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 889-1790

    $35 - $45 / night

    "**The campground and general area is beautiful with a welcoming vibe. It can get a little crowded in the campground at certain times due to holidays but it's not hard to lose the crowd."

    "I lived in the Dewey Lake-JWSP area with family members, until 2002. Currently, I live about 10-15 minutes away from JWSP and visit the park at least once a month, depending on the weather."

    3. Pappy's Creekside Camp

    5 Reviews
    East Lynn Lake, WV
    31 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"

    4. Twin Falls Resort State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Saulsville, WV
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 294-4000

    "All sites are paved and some have electric hook ups. The bathhouse has heated, clean showers (score!). Digging this campground because it’s open year round and the hiking trails are plentiful."

    "I chose this particular place because it was two hours away from family that we had not seen in a while. Coming from South MS, I had no idea how stunning WV would be."

    5. Pound River Campground - Closed for 2023

    1 Review
    Clintwood, VA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 835-9544

    "Locating directly in the river makes it a very serene atmosphere. We enjoyed fishing and kayaking during our stay."

    6. Ole Henry's Camping retreat

    1 Review
    Chapmanville, WV
    36 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. Creekside Cabins & RV Park

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

  • Dakota C.
    Jul. 19, 2022

    Jenny Wiley State Park Campground

    Not what we expected

    Our campsite was supposed to be 38’ long but my 28’ camper was all that could fit, barely. Water spigot is far away from the site so I had to go purchase another water hose. Zero cell reception and no wifi. No television reception either. Almost everyone’s site was not flat and took a lot of work to get campers close to level, (watched people pull out after an hour trying to level). No extra parking for vehicles, just drive up into whatever muddy area is around your site. “No outside alcohol” signs everywhere.

  • M
    Aug. 4, 2020

    Jenny Wiley State Park Campground

    Clean and Crowded but Quiet

    I spent a Friday night there in late June 2020. Most of the campers were in RVs. I found a site at the end of a cul-de-sac away from the other campers. It appeared that the campers observed the quiet hours rules. Sites are close together so there’s not a lot of privacy. Modern amenities, showers, flush toilets. There’s a large lake at the park that accommodates speed boats and jet skis so I didn’t put my kayak in.

  • P
    Nov. 21, 2021

    Twin Falls Resort State Park Campground

    Great place to camp

    All sites are paved and some have electric hook ups. The bathhouse has heated, clean showers (score!). Digging this campground because it’s open year round and the hiking trails are plentiful.

  • Tiffany A.
    Dec. 5, 2021

    Twin Falls Resort State Park Campground

    An Unexpected Beauty

    I chose this particular place because it was two hours away from family that we had not seen in a while. Coming from South MS, I had no idea how stunning WV would be. This park has surprised us every single day. They have an abundance of trails with varying difficultly levels. We were here for almost a week and had the time only to get in about half of them. The Cliffside Trail is an absolute must! We came at the end of the season and have basically had the whole park to ourselves. It was truly a treat!! 😊

    Tips- The road most map apps will send you to closes for part of the year. Even if you happen to come when it's open, trust me when I say take the longer route 😳 Especially if you are in an RV. It's is as wide as a one-way street, has at least ten too many sharp curves, and is straight up the mountain. ‘Shawty’ (our RV) did not approve of it at all and showed her feelings by busting a belt and jamming up the alternator upon arriving at our campsite. This brings me to Tip #2 If you run into any engine trouble, Discount Diesel is great! We are in the middle of nowhere, and he was the only person I could find to drive up. I'll include a picture with his number in the review. Tip #3 They do not have sewage hookups, so prepare accordingly. Tip #4 Check out the restaurant at the Lodge, great food and prices! Tip #5 If you are scared of the dark, bring an abundance of lights; it gets daaarrrrkkkk, and deer are a lot scarier when you only see their glowing eyes reflected back 😂

  • Katrin M.
    May. 29, 2022

    Breaks Interstate Park Campground

    Beautiful views

    We camped here for 3 nights with our dogs. Our site was in the B loop and had no water or electricity. It was surrounded by a lot of trees, so it had shade. It was a short walk to the bathhouse which was very clean with nice showers. 

    The campground has 4 different loops. I personally liked the B loop the best because everything was very close to it like hiking trails, laundry facility, basketball court, and a little camp store which has ice and firewood available.  

    The state park also has a lodge, cabins, and a beautiful lake. There is a restaurant in the park. We tried it for lunch and it was good. The landscape in the park was just beautiful. The overlooks, especially the tower overlook, are gorgeous. There are several hiking trails. Be aware that the loop is extremely strenuous and takes 4 to 5 ours. I really liked that the trails are not heavily trafficked. 

    We would definitely camp here again. All the park staff, hosts and volunteers were super nice and very helpful.

  • Carol J.
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Breaks Interstate Park Campground

    Great spot for nature lovers

    This is a very well maintained park, with many hiking and overlook opportunities.  White tail deer are frequent, and very tame.  Bathrooms are clean and well maintained.  Lots of hot water and water pressure in the showers.  There is a pool and waterpark on site, and a gift shop and camp store.  Was disappointed that the Visitor Center was only open on the weekend (and it was still prior to Labor Day).  Staff was helpful and friendly, although there was no camp host on site on Sunday, Monday or Tuesday nights.

  • Andrew S.
    Jul. 17, 2021

    Ole Henry's Camping retreat

    Ole' Henry's is very family friendly and set up to accommodate anyone.

    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.  Vicky and her family run it with some workers that make it very nice.  The showers stalls can accommodate about 7-8 people at a time in the men's and women's bathrooms.   

    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 offers up a good, safe swimming hole for all the kids and adults.

    Giovanni's pizza restaurant on site has wifi.  This campground is located out in God's country.  Its 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.  The coal river is nearby for float trips.  There really is a lot to do in the area and after a fun filled day you can come back and relax at Ole' Henry's after having a nice meal.  The website shows the restaurant menu and all of the prices for tents & RV's.  They also have cabins to rent on a back section of the property out of view of the tent and RV sites.

    Not to mention they have a store where you can buy almost anything you might need in case you forget something.

    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.

  • Julie
    Sep. 21, 2020

    Breaks Interstate Park Campground

    Great Way to Getaway

    The Breaks are considered the “Grand Canyon of the south”. Great mountaintop views, hiking, geocaching, kayaking, paddle boats, a zip line, and seasonal white water rafting all available. A few miles from the campground you’ll even find river access with a sandy beach for summer fun. A wonderful getaway when you want to be away from it all. Several campground sections to choose from with primitive sites to full hookup with electric, water, and sewer. Dump stations are available also. There are laundry facilities and bathhouses (didn’t use either so not sure on condition), playgrounds, picnic shelters, cabins, and inns. Each campsite had a fire ring and picnic table. Spots are definitely not level, so bring a variety of blocks—you’ll need them. No outside lights at the sites so when it’s dark it’s d-a-r-k. Beautiful campground.


Guide to Williamson

The Appalachian region surrounding Williamson, West Virginia sits at elevations between 600-1,500 feet with dense forest cover and numerous creek and river systems. The camping season typically runs April through October, with peak humidity in July and August when temperatures average 85°F. Fall brings cooler temperatures and dramatic foliage changes that attract many visitors to the region's camping facilities.

What to do

Hiking varied terrain: Twin Falls Resort State Park Campground offers extensive trail systems suitable for different ability levels. "This park has surprised us every single day. They have an abundance of trails with varying difficultly levels. We were here for almost a week and had the time only to get in about half of them. The Cliffside Trail is an absolute must," notes a camper who visited with family.

Fishing local waters: Anglers can access multiple fishing spots at Jenny Wiley State Park Campground throughout the season. "Nestled in the Mountains of Eastern Ky, this is a nice little getaway. The fishing on Dewy Lake is awesome. The water is muddy a lot. But if you like catfishing, this is your Lake," shares one frequent visitor.

Golf outings: Some campgrounds maintain well-kept courses adjacent to camping areas. "Great golf course, decent restaurant and resort rooms, outdoor and indoor pool, tennis/basketball courts, and so many more things," explains a visitor to Twin Falls, noting the diverse recreational options beyond traditional camping activities.

ATV trail access: Pappy's Creekside Camp provides direct access to the East Lynn outlaw trails system. "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!" reports a regular visitor who enjoys the organized riding groups.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many visitors appreciate the well-maintained bathroom facilities at Breaks Interstate Park Campground. "The campground was extremely clean including bathrooms and showers that are immaculate. There are tons of sites to accommodate pretty much any rig," shares one satisfied camper who visited during summer.

Wildlife viewing: The region supports abundant deer populations and other wildlife. "I had so many deer along the roadways that loved to pose for pictures," notes a camper at Twin Falls Resort State Park Campground, highlighting the common wildlife encounters throughout the area.

River camping settings: Some campsites offer direct water access. "Very clean and well maintained. Locating directly in the river makes it a very serene atmosphere. We enjoyed fishing and kayaking during our stay," explains a visitor to Pound River Campground, describing the waterfront camping experience.

Glamping close to Williamson, West Virginia: Luxury camping options near Williamson include cabins with modern amenities at Ole Henry's Camping retreat. "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," notes one visitor who appreciated the upscale comfort while enjoying the outdoors.

What you should know

Limited cell service: Communication can be challenging in this mountainous region. "We are in the middle of nowhere, and he was the only person I could find to drive up," mentions a camper at Twin Falls who experienced vehicle issues, highlighting the importance of preparation for limited connectivity.

Seasonal bathhouse closures: Some facilities close water systems during colder months. "There was supposed to be community water at the campsite, but unfortunately it was turned off as we were there at the end of their camping season," reports a visitor to Twin Falls Resort State Park Campground.

Challenging access roads: Many campgrounds require navigating steep, winding roads. "Make sure your truck/vehicle towing is not underrated for what you're pulling as it is a lot of big uphill elevation and tons of windy roads and tight turns," warns a camper who visited Twin Falls with an RV.

Store access limitations: Plan to bring supplies as stores can be distant. "The campsite is 30 minutes away from a Walmart or a grocery store," notes a Twin Falls visitor, emphasizing the need to arrive prepared with necessary supplies.

Tips for camping with families

Children's activities: Creekside Cabins & RV Park offers safe play areas for younger visitors. "It's such a peaceful place to visit. Kids can play without worry," explains a family who enjoyed the secure environment.

Creek swimming: Several campgrounds feature kid-friendly water access. "The creek nearby offers up a good, safe swimming hole for all the kids and adults," notes a visitor to Ole Henry's Camping retreat, describing one of the natural water features popular with families.

Playground equipment: Ole Henry's provides multiple play structures for children. "The playground area 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," details a family camper who appreciated the recreational options.

Animal encounters: Some campgrounds maintain small animals for children to interact with. "There is a pony that lives on the site and is very friendly. It scavenges for free food and the children love it," explains a visitor to Ole Henry's, noting the added attraction for families with children.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Be prepared to adjust for uneven campsites. "Prepare for some levelling. We lucked out in the B loop," advises an RV camper at Breaks Interstate Park Campground who stayed for nearly a week.

Water hookup positions: Some campgrounds have unusual utility layouts. "What's odd is that you share a water spigot with a neighbor so you have to have a long hose to go across your whole section," notes a camper at Jenny Wiley State Park who was surprised by the arrangement.

Limited big rig access: Larger RVs may find certain campgrounds challenging. "The roads to this amazing State Park are two lane and twisting. We have a 38' 5er and a CrewCab Dually tow vehicle. We didn't have a lot of issues getting here but it is quite mountainous with a lot of climbs," explains a visitor to Breaks Interstate Park who navigated with a large setup.

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