The Most Unique Campground In West Virginia That's Pure Magic
If you haven’t yet made time to explore the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia, it’s time to plan an overnight getaway. Tomlinson Run State Park camping is one of the most unforgettable outdoor adventures you can have in the Mountain State. Accommodations at this unique campground in West Virginia vary from wooded spots where you can pitch your own tent or park your own trailer to yurt camping.
Have you ever gone to Tomlinson Run State Park camping? Do you know someone who would love yurt camping at this unique campground in West Virginia? Let us know in the comments! If you know of another West Virginia campground that deserves some time in the spotlight, you can tell us about it via our nomination form. We just might feature your suggestion in an upcoming article!
The state parks in West Virginia have some unique experiences for you to add to your bucket list. Check out this out-of-this-world overnight stay in a breathtaking fire tower.
Check out this YouTube video by WV Travelers for a virtual tour of Tomlinson Run State Park (including the campground!):
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Camping In West Virginia & Related Info
What is another West Virginia campground perfect for an overnight stay?
While it's nearly impossible to choose just one West Virginia campground perfect for an overnight stay, these are some of the best:
- Briar Point Campground, Weston
Nestled alongside the beautiful Stonewall Jackson Lake, Briar Point Campground is open year-round and offers both RV and tent campsites, some with waterfront views and others tucked away in the shadow of the mountains.
- WV Glamping Domes, Alderson
The geodomes at this West Virginia glamping spot offer a variety of modern amenities and beautiful forest views.
- Virginia Point Park, Kenova
Located in the westernmost point in the state, Virginia Point Park lets campers spend the night where two rivers (the Big Sandy River and the Ohio River) and three states (West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio) meet.
Where can I find the best state parks in West Virginia?
The best state parks in West Virginia include:
- Blackwater Falls State Park, Davis
Home to the 57-foot Blackwater Falls - the tallest waterfall in the state - Blackwater Falls State Park is a West Virginia treasure tucked away high up in the Allegheny Mountains of Tucker County.
- Grandview State Park, Beaver
Nestled along the New River Gorge National River, this incredible state park offers six miles of beautiful hiking trails.
- Pricketts Fort State Park, Fairmont
History buffs adore Pricketts Fort State Park, which features a reconstruction of the original Pricketts Fort built in 1774.