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Swallow Rock Campground is located in the Monongahela National Forest, featuring forested terrain with rolling hills. Temperatures range from lows in the 20s Fahrenheit during winter to highs in the 80s during summer. Nearby, visitors can explore Seneca Rocks and Spruce Knob, offering opportunities for hiking and scenic views.

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Swallow Rock Campground is located in West Virginia

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38.77011037 N
79.55561075 W

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Reviewed Jul. 18, 2017

Dispersed camping and trout fishing

There are a good number of dispersed camping sites along the forest service road that follows Gandy Creek up to Seneca Creek Trail, sites are right on the river with easy access, fly fishing for trout in Gandy was decent, but the water was low. It is normally a great trout stream, Seneca Creek is a good trail for hiking and plenty of fishing opportunities there as well. It's a fairly busy area during the summer, cars and horseback riders are consistent all day, sites are spread out nicely though so you won't see your neighbors from your camp. No hookups, no RVs, tent camping only in most sites, some are big enough for a small camper to fit.

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  • Review photo of Swallow Rock Campground by Sam D., July 18, 2017
  • Review photo of Swallow Rock Campground by Sam D., July 18, 2017

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities and facilities are available at Swallow Rock Campground?

Swallow Rock Campground offers primitive camping facilities with minimal amenities. The campground provides direct access to Gandy Creek, making it ideal for fly fishing enthusiasts. Sites are situated along the water, offering natural surroundings and peaceful creek-side camping. Don't expect luxury facilities here - this is a back-to-basics camping experience with few structured amenities. Be prepared to bring your own water, pack out trash, and practice leave-no-trace principles. For those seeking a true outdoor experience with few modern conveniences, this campground delivers authentic primitive camping.

Is dispersed camping allowed at or near Swallow Rock Campground?

Yes, dispersed camping is allowed near Swallow Rock Campground. There are numerous dispersed camping sites available along the forest service road that follows Gandy Creek up to Seneca Creek Trail. These sites are situated right on the river with easy access to the water. This area provides a genuine dispersed camping experience in the Monongahela National Forest. Remember to practice leave-no-trace principles when using these sites and check with the forest service for any seasonal restrictions or fire regulations that may apply.

Where is Swallow Rock Campground located and how do I get there?

Swallow Rock Campground is located in the Monongahela National Forest along Gandy Creek, not far from Seneca Rocks in West Virginia. To get there, follow the forest service road that runs alongside Gandy Creek toward the Seneca Creek Trail. The campground is positioned along this road with sites situated right on the river. This location provides a good base for accessing Seneca Creek and enjoying activities in the surrounding forest area. The road is accessible for most vehicles, but conditions may vary seasonally. For precise directions, check with the Monongahela National Forest office before your trip as GPS services can be unreliable in this remote area.