bobbi L.

Hubbard, OH

Joined September 2021

Know what you're signing up for!

This beautiful campground is host to many music festivals during the camping season. That being said do not go if you're uncomfortable with a lot of partying and loudness! This isn't the place for everybody but if that's what you're looking for you've found it here! If you just want to swim and avoid a party, go in during the week or a Sunday for a day pass.

The vendors are amazing and off weekends can still be a great time but festivals are even better. I have been going to this campground for over 15 years now. The people you will meet are amazing, kind and loving. You can truly be yourself here with no judgement.

Staff and vendors are very friendly. Except if you bring in glass (they're taking it!) Or if you drive over 5mph!

There is a beautiful state park also worth visiting, next to this private campground.

The bathrooms here are hit or miss due to the nature of the place and limited staffing. There is one shower available (bring flip flops).. or be like us and bring your own bath house. It's very comfortable that way.

RV spots are first come first serve, don't expect to get one unless you show up a day early before the festival.

Have a good time!

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The Most Beautiful Mountain Camp

Camp Holly is a beautiful campground in the mountains of West Virginia.. Off grid but they do offer Wifi.

You can choose between hammock, tent, cabin or RV camping, I would recommend tenting it down by the beautiful rivers. The owners are super sweet and more than accommodating.

This campground has a shop where you can buy necessities you may have forgotten, ice, snacks and fishing gear are also available. The bathrooms are the cleanest and well kept camp bath houses I have ever seen.

The location is near quite a few waterfalls and about an hour away from the National Forest.. some small towns are nearby as well and worth the visit. Definitely give it a shot! We can't wait to go back!

We did have some GPS issues on Google Maps, so I would recommend a Garmin or calling for directions before getting lost like we did. It wasn't actually hard to find, but GPS messed with us..