
RV Campgrounds in West Virginia
Discover the best rv campgrounds across West Virginia. Hit the open road and find the perfect spot for your home on wheels. From full-hookup sites to scenic boondocking destinations.
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George Washington & Jefferson National Forest
RVers enjoy electric hookups at spacious sites while accessing two pristine lakes—Rock Cliff Lake and West Virginia's only natural lake, Trout Pond—from their base camp.

Monongahela National Forest
Mountain RVs find well-equipped sites with paved spurs and fire rings at 3,400 feet elevation, where the thin air reveals some of the darkest skies east of the Mississippi. Twenty-eight standard sites accommodate various rig sizes, with lakeside fishing and forest trails just steps from your door.

Sutton Lake
With 113 electric hookups and 37 full-hookup sites spread across 156 campsites, RVers enjoy ample space along Sutton Lake's shoreline with modern dump stations and hot showers.
About RV Campgrounds in West Virginia
RV camping in West Virginia offers an exceptional blend of mountain grandeur, pristine lakes, and deep forest experiences, making the Mountain State one of the East Coast's premier destinations for RV enthusiasts. From the high peaks of the Monongahela National Forest to the dramatic cliffs of New River Gorge National Park, West Virginia's diverse landscape provides RV campers with everything from full-hookup luxury to remote wilderness access.
Best Time
The prime RV camping season in West Virginia runs from late April through October, with peak conditions from May through September when all facilities are fully operational and weather is most reliable. Summer months of June through August offer warm temperatures ideal for lake activities, though popular campgrounds like Trout Pond Recreation Area and Gerald Freeman Campground fill quickly on weekends and require advance reservations.
What Makes It Great
- Full hookup sites with electric, water, and sewer
- Pull-through sites for easy parking
- Dump stations and service facilities
- WiFi and modern amenities
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Tips & Recommendations
- 1Reserve campsites well in advance through Recreation.gov for national forest campgrounds, as popular locations like Trout Pond and Spruce Knob Lake fill quickly during peak season.
- 2Check maximum RV length restrictions before booking—while many sites accommodate rigs up to 40 feet, some mountain campgrounds have tighter limits due to terrain and road conditions.
- 3Bring leveling blocks as many sites, particularly in mountainous areas, require significant leveling for larger RVs.
- 4Download offline maps and campground information before arrival, as cell service is unreliable in many areas of the Monongahela National Forest and remote regions.
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