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May 17, 2021

 

West Virginia is a beautiful state to visit and planning an overnight stay at a campground simply adds to the fun. Whether you’re looking for a rustic spot to pitch a tent or a resort-type place to park your RV for the night, you should explore these West Virginia campgrounds.

Statts Mills RV Park

Located near Huntington on Lake O’Brien, Statts Mills RV Park is surrounded by the Appalachian Mountains. Between the lake and the mountains, you’ll enjoy astounding views as well as some of the best fishing in the area.

Rippling Waters Campground

For a down-to-earth experience, check out the Rippling Waters Campground in Ken. This 300-acre campground features a lake, lots of shady spots, and wildlife to enjoy. Fishing is permitted, but it is catch-and-release only.

Huntington/Fox Fire KOA

The KOA is a family-oriented campground with plenty of activities for the kids to enjoy. The on-site lake is stocked with catfish, bluegill, bass, and carp for fishing, or you can enjoy the swim beach with plenty of sand. During the summer months, you can even catch a movie on the beach.

Krodel RV Park

In Point Pleasant, you’ll find the Krodel RV Park with sites that are grass-covered with concrete runners to let you park your RV on level ground. Krodel offers a bathhouse and laundry facility on-site for your convenience. Several ponds located in the park offer trout, bluegill, and bass for you to catch. Children will enjoy the play area, while adults will enjoy the beautiful views.

Take a road trip and enjoy all that West Virginia offers and spend the night at any of these great camping spots.