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Camping | West Virginia

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Top Camping Spots in West Virginia

Bluestone Wildlife Management Area

This wildlife management area is a fantastic destination for outdoor recreation. Located next to Bluestone Lake, visitors can enjoy plenty of water recreation, including boating, fishing, canoeing and more. Bluestone Wildlife Management Area is also a good spot for camping, hiking, and even hunting with a state license.

Harpers Ferry National Historical Park

Located at the point of convergence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, is a great historic park. Visitors to the park can explore the exhibits and museums in the historic community. Harpers Ferry National Historical Park also has trails to hike, including part of the Appalachian Trail. Another interesting feature of the park are the battlefields that visitors can learn about and enjoy exploring.

Lake Sherwood Recreation Area

Lake Sherwood Recreation Area is located within the Monongahela National Forest. Lake Sherwood is an excellent destination for boating, canoeing, swimming, fishing and more. The recreation area and the Monongahela National Forest is an excellent recreation destination for biking, climbing, hiking, horseback riding and even scenic drives.

New River Gorge National River

The New River is one of the continent's oldest rivers, and over 70,000 acres of land around this national river are protected and preserved for visitors to enjoy. The river passes through deep canyons and its power can be seen in the white waters on the river. Visitors to the park can enjoy hiking, biking, climbing, whitewater rafting and more. Throughout this park there are historic sites, many opportunities to enjoy wildlife viewing and birding. Visitors can also visit a variety of points of interest within the park, including Sandstone Falls, the largest waterfall on the river, and the scenic overlooks in the Grandview area.

Snowshoe Mountains

Visitors looking to recreate at any time throughout the year, the Snowshoe Mountains are a great option. In the winter it is a great spot to enjoy skiing and snowboarding. Winter visitors will enjoy the 60 trails and slopes and four terrain parks on the mountain. However, this destination is also great for spring, summer and fall recreating, with excellent biking, golfing and more.

Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area

This National Recreation Area encompasses West Virginia's highest peak, Spruce Knob. Visitors to the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area preserves amazing recreation, including hiking, biking, and more. The views from the top of Spruce Knob are some of the most amazing in West Virginia and the east coast. Visitors can also enjoy excellent wildlife watching and much more.
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