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Carrollwood Campground & Big Fish Parkh Lakes

Woodland, Virginia
42.8 mi from City Center

Are you looking for a campground in Woodland, VA? Then Carrollwood Campground & Big Fish Parkh Lakes located on 86 Carrollwood Drive might be the place for you. The site includes .
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Bluestone WMA

Forest Hill, West Virginia
49.2 mi from City Center

Utt S Campground Fancy Gap Va

Utt's Campground

Fancy Gap, Virginia
42.2 mi from City Center

Are you looking for a campground in Fancy Gap, VA? Then Utt's Campground located on 574 Campground Road might be the place for you. The site includes .

Smith Mountain Campground

Penhook, Virginia
29.4 mi from City Center

Are you looking for a campground in Penhook, VA? Then Smith Mountain Campground located on 1261 Smith Mountain Road might be the place for you. The site includes electricity. It's open Apr 1 - Oct 31.

Fort Chiswell RV Park

From $35.00 USD

Per Night
Max Meadows, Virginia
45.7 mi from City Center

Fort Chiswell RV Park includes amenities such as electricity. This RV park is located on - in wytheville, VA.

North Creek Campground

Jefferson, Virginia
43.8 mi from City Center

Are you looking for a campground in lutsen, MN? Then Cascade River State Park located on - might be the place for you. The site includes laundry facilities.

Hopper Creek Group Campground

Jefferson, Virginia
47.7 mi from City Center

George Washington/Morris Hill

Covington, Virginia
43.5 mi from City Center

George Washington/Morris Hill includes amenities such as . This campground is located on 651 Coles Mountain RD in Covington, VA and is open May 1 - Sep 8.

Millrace Campground

Max Meadows, Virginia
42 mi from City Center

Cave Mountain Lake Recreation Area

Jefferson, Virginia
47.4 mi from City Center

Greenbrier State Forest Campground

From $28.00 USD

Per Night
Caldwell, West Virginia
47.9 mi from City Center

Greenbrier State Forest is located near Caldwell, West Virginia. It features full or partial hookup campsites that are big rig friendly. Many of them accommodate slide out RVs. The park is pet-friendly and has a dump station.   Amenities & Activities Campsite amenities offered include picnic tables, fire circles, and grills. It also includes basic amenities like restrooms with hot showers and laundry facilities. Visitors can also enjoy activities such as hiking, hunting, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing.

Smith Mountain Lake Campground

Huddleston, Virginia
29.7 mi from City Center

Cedar Branch Campground

Princeton, West Virginia
48.6 mi from City Center

Peaks of Otter Campground

Bedford, Virginia
38.3 mi from City Center

Are you looking for a campground in bedford, VA? Then Peaks of Otter Campground located on - might be the place for you. The site includes laundry facilities.

Gatewood Park & Reservoir

From $25.00 USD

Per Night
Pulaski, Virginia
40.8 mi from City Center

Gatewood Park & Reservoir includes amenities such as laundry facilities. This campground is located on 100 Gateway Park Road in Pulaski, VA and is open Apr 6 - Dec 1.

White Rocks Campground

Jefferson, Virginia
31.1 mi from City Center

Running Cedar Rv Resort Gretna Va 0

Running Cedar RV Resort

From $45.00 USD

Per Night
Gretna, Virginia
40.7 mi from City Center

Running Cedar RV Resort is an RV park located on 3129 Gallows Road in Gretna, VA. The site includes .
Bear Mountain Cabins   Campgrounds  Fayetteville Wv 0

Bear Mountain Cabins & Campgrounds

From $43.00 USD

Per Night
Fayetteville, West Virginia
85.9 mi from City Center
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TOP THREE REASONS TO STAY WITH US: 1. Location is everything! We are located in the heart of all the exciting things to do in the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve. 2. We are just three to four minutes from downtown Historical Fayetteville, West Virginia. 3. Just one mile from the New River Gorge and the world-famous New River Gorge Bridge.  
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Ray S Campground Hico Wv 6

Ray's Campground

From $11.00 USD

Per Night
Hico, West Virginia
86.5 mi from City Center
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From I-79 S -Take exit 57 for US-19 S -Follow US-19 S to Sunday Rd -Continue onto US-19 S -Take the US-60/Midland Trail ramp to Gauley Bridge/Rainelle -Turn right onto US-60 W/Midland Trail -Turn right onto Sunday Rd -We are on the left 1 mile out Sunday Road. From I-64 W/I-77 N -Take exit 48 for US-19 toward N Beckley/Summersville -Continue onto US-19 N -Take the US-60/Midland Trail ramp to Gauley Bridge/Rainelle -Turn right onto US-60 W/Midland Trail -Turn right onto Sunday Rd -We are on the left 1 mile out Sunday Road. From I-64 E/I-77 S -Take exit 85 toward US-60/W Virginia 61/Cheyan/Cedar Grove -Continue onto Admiral T.J. Lopez Bridge/Chelyan Bridge -Turn right onto US-60 E -Keep left to continue on US-60 E/Midland Trail -Turn left onto Sunday Rd -We are on the left 1 mile out Sunday Road.
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Cold Sulphur Springs Campground

From $6.80 USD

Per Night
Goshen, Virginia
70.3 mi from City Center
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Looking to get away? Come stay with us! Nestled in the small town of Goshen, Virginia, you’ll find us at the Historic Cold Sulphur Springs Campground. We offer RV and tent camping both on a daily and seasonal basis. We have camping available year-round! Our campground has access to a beautiful, pristine pond and acres of woods making it a prime spot for fishing and hunting. *For generations, our campground has been home to hunters, and we embrace the opportunity to honor that tradition. During hunting season (October-December), target practice and shooting will be held on Sundays from 3-6 PM at the dam. Please avoid the lake and lake area during shooting time.  The road is safe to use to access the campground. Practice is limited to monthly and seasonal campers.* The Historic Cold Sulphur Springs Campground dates back to at least the mid-late 1800s, when it was a large, flourishing resort frequented by travelers from near and far. In its heyday, the resort bustled with more than 250 guests who often spent entire summers there playing croquet and enjoying orchestra concerts at the hotel dance hall. They would arrive at the Goshen train station and be brought to the resort by horse and buggy, greeted with ice cold lemonade. Those who visited Cold Sulphur Springs, doctors especially, attributed miraculous medicinal benefits to the water, recommending it as a cure for a variety of ailments and encouraging patients to visit. The Goshen Land and Improvement company even used these testimonials as a marketing tool to attract visitors, claiming “The Cold Sulphur Springs is pronounced by leading physicians and chemists as the finest water in the state. We have in our possession testimonies from leading physicians north and south to that effect.” However, the 1900s brought the onset of World War I and the advent of the automobile, allowing Americans to travel freely to a variety of locations without the need to summer for months at one resort. These factors caused the hotel at Cold Sulphur Springs to lose patrons and eventually meet its demise through fire and other means of destruction.  Today, the grounds provide a simpler kind of hospitality. Cold Sulphur Springs is a place for travelers from all walks of life to camp, fish, swim, boat, hike, and more. While little remains of the old hotel, the historic Spring House is still in tact at the campground, as are some remnants of original building foundations.  We invite you to explore the wonder that is the Historic Cold Sulphur Springs Campground and see the beauty that lies within.    
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