North Bend State Park Campground
Dave V.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Aug. 27, 2017

Deer Heaven

North Bend State Park is about 10 miles south on Rt 16 off of Rt 50...east of Parkersburg, WV.

When you slowly wind your way along twisty backcountry roads, through a small town, you'll ultimately find yourself entering North Bend State Park.

Immediately to the right is Cokely Campground. Initially, you don't see it...you must drive up and over a roller. At the top of the hill, you observe a handful of picnic tables and fire rings, a porta-potty and a small woodshed with a water spigot alongside. Very little delineation from site to site and more of a mown field. Only the top two locations are the only quasi-level sites along a narrow tree line. No electric. These sites are $16 nightly.

Traveling over the hill and turning to the right you see the main Cokely Campground with newer showerhouse/restroom building and playground. Campsites are blacktop with water and electric, apparently for large RV/Campers. These sites are $28 nightly.

If you were to bypass the RV/Camper location, you would continue down the side road to the boat ramp and lake.

The grounds and restrooms were clean, maincured and well maintained. Midweek the RV sites were already filled.

We decided against Cokely Campground and returned to the main park road deeper into the State Park to River Run Campground.

You pass the Lodge/Restaurant and the huge "L" shaped outdoor pool on your right as you descend (Note: the pool is seasonal and with college aga lifeguards that exit for school early, it was closed mid-August).

Winding down to River Run, deer in abundance were lining the the roadway, so use care. River Run Campground runs along a river...imagine that!

Tent sites are situated between the roadway and the river on the left...then additional tent sites are around a small half acre pond on the right. Most the roadside tent sites are level, but sit at a lower level, so when it rains (and it does in WV)...it gets soggy. No visible distinction or foliage between tent sites. One porta-potty sits at the crossroads across from the office.

Saturday it was quiet with only one other tent camper, but rain was forecasted...although a pumphouse, located at the entrance to River Run, kicks on periodically with a low, annoying droning. Being at site 45, it was quite noticeable, as I imagine with all sites in the 40's. The tent specific sites are non-electric with central water spigots ($22 nightly). As you pass the tent sites and the office, you enter a loop of paved RV/Camper sites with blacktop drives, water and electric ($28 nightly). The Showerhouse/restrooms are located in the center of this area...and are very clean and maintained. The coveted RV/Camper sites are along the bank of the river and offer more distance between neighbors. On the inner ring, a split rail fence separates neighbors.

While the sun didn't shine during our visit, it appears the thick forest canopy keeps all river sites shaded. The grounds and facilities are neat at clean.

All the trails bisect this campground, some foot only, others multipurpose. River Run also has a nice playground for the kids. Trails have difficulty drying out, so rocks and roots were muddy and slick, but still enjoyable.

Note: Mountainbike races are often held here, so campgrounds can get crazy and packed. Additionally, because of the pool, this is a very busy campground. Be forewarned that the pool is 58 steps up from the parking lot to the pool area.

There were a lot of trails I did not get to travel, and I'll bring my bike next time for the Rails-to-Trail. Nice but popular campground,

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  • Review photo of North Bend State Park Campground by Dave V., August 27, 2017
  • Review photo of North Bend State Park Campground by Dave V., August 27, 2017
  • Review photo of North Bend State Park Campground by Dave V., August 27, 2017
  • Review photo of North Bend State Park Campground by Dave V., August 27, 2017
  • Review photo of North Bend State Park Campground by Dave V., August 27, 2017
  • Review photo of North Bend State Park Campground by Dave V., August 27, 2017
  • Review photo of North Bend State Park Campground by Dave V., August 27, 2017
  • Review photo of North Bend State Park Campground by Dave V., August 27, 2017
  • Review photo of North Bend State Park Campground by Dave V., August 27, 2017
  • Review photo of North Bend State Park Campground by Dave V., August 27, 2017
  • Review photo of North Bend State Park Campground by Dave V., August 27, 2017
  • Review photo of North Bend State Park Campground by Dave V., August 27, 2017
  • Review photo of North Bend State Park Campground by Dave V., August 27, 2017
  • Review photo of North Bend State Park Campground by Dave V., August 27, 2017
  • Review photo of North Bend State Park Campground by Dave V., August 27, 2017
  • Review photo of North Bend State Park Campground by Dave V., August 27, 2017
  • Review photo of North Bend State Park Campground by Dave V., August 27, 2017
  • Review photo of North Bend State Park Campground by Dave V., August 27, 2017