The best dog-friendly cabins in West Virginia

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Looking for a pet-friendly camping experience in West Virginia? Hipcamp has over 77 options for you to choose from, all featuring cabins and pet-friendly terrain. With an average price per night of $99 and options as low as $30, there's something for every budget. Check out top campsites like Carp Cove Farm (139 reviews), Abrams Creek Campground/Retreat (52 reviews), and Brooklyn Heights Riverfront Camp (49 reviews). Popular amenities include pets, showers, and campfires, while popular activities include paddling, horseback riding, and boating.

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Top-rated campgrounds near West Virginia

1. Meadowcroft Riverfront Cabin

100%
(40)
1 site · Lodging · Nallen, WV
Meadowcroft is a semi-primitive cabin on the bank of the beautiful Meadow River. Swim, fish, and hang out with the river otters. It's like camping, but with a roof over your head, WiFi, A/C in the summer, and a cozy wood stove in the winter. A large lawn with fire ring fronts a long section of lazy river (perfect for paddleboarding, tubing, canoeing, etc.), with worldclass whitewater beginning about a mile downstream. Premium bouldering is two miles away, Meadow sport climbing 10 min., Summersville Lake 15 min., and all other NRG-area climbing and National Park within a 25-min radius. Like Camping, But a Cabin The cabin is a lovingly souped-up Amish-built shed. Like camping, you bring your own sleeping gear and most of your cooking gear, and you pack everything out and tidy up after yourself. ***Please take all trash with you when you leave. THERE IS A $100 CHARGE FOR TRASH LEFT BEHIND*** This is a self-cleaning cabin, which means *you clean up after yourself to prepare for the next guest* (not that it cleans itself, unfortunately). This keeps the costs down for all the guests. Up to two dogs are allowed for an extra fee of $40 (for your whole stay). This option is available as an Extra that you need to add when booking. We provide: -Starlink WiFi: fast and dependable -Ample electrical outlets -A very clean portapotty -An outdoor spigot with excellent treated river water -A two-burner propane campstove on the porch (with propane tank) -A refrigerator and freezer -Microwave -An electric kettle -Full-size pullout futon (bring your own bedding, sleeping pad recommended) -Folding tables and eight folding chairs -A/C in hot weather -Wood stove or space heaters in cold weather (your choice) -Electric Fan -Firewood (for purchase) -Cleaning supplies Meadowcroft does *not* have: -Cellular service -Beds/bedding (so bring your sleeping bags and pads) -Plates/utensils/cups/bowls, etc., etc. (so bring what you need to cook and serve food) -Indoor running water -Sink -Oven -Shower (but the river is right there!) -Outdoor chairs
Toilets
Campfires
Wifi
from 
$68
 / night

3. The Yew Mountain Center

100%
(2)
8 sites · Tents, Lodging · Hillsboro, WV
The Yew Mountain Center is on a 500-acre Botanical Sanctuary among the forests and farms of West Virginia. The property is backed up to one of the largest undeveloped areas east of the Mississippi. Its quiet, natural setting is perfect for group or solo retreats. It is created and run by the local community to be a place for learning about the rich natural and cultural heritage of this Appalachian region and to be a part of the way forward to a prosperous and sustainable future in these mountains and beyond. Under the mature canopy of our hardwood forests, in the spring-fed ponds and quick mountain streams, under the bright glow of the Milky Way, find inspiration, make connections, and breathe the renewal found in nature at its wildest. It is a place to learn, create, and recreate. Your accommodations comes with access to the YMC lodge common areas, which include a kitchenette, dining room, great room, and porch. A sauna is available. Kids will love our woods playground. Signed woodland trails. Caretaker lives on site and cares for the six-room lodge, campsites and property. We are close to Droop Mtn. Battlefield, Beartown State Park, the Greenbrier River Trail and The Cranberry Wilderness. Pets on leash okay. The caretakers live on-site to care for the six-room lodge, campsites and property. They are happy to help with any of your needs or offer local advice. Otherwise, they can keep a low profile if you are looking for some peace and solitude. The phone numbers of staff who live nearby are also listed as additional contact points.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$40
 / night

Looking for a pet-friendly camping experience in West Virginia? Hipcamp has over 77 options for you to choose from, all featuring cabins and pet-friendly terrain. With an average price per night of $99 and options as low as $30, there's something for every budget. Check out top campsites like Carp Cove Farm (139 reviews), Abrams Creek Campground/Retreat (52 reviews), and Brooklyn Heights Riverfront Camp (49 reviews). Popular amenities include pets, showers, and campfires, while popular activities include paddling, horseback riding, and boating.

98% (2K)

Top-rated campgrounds near West Virginia

1. Meadowcroft Riverfront Cabin

100%
(40)
1 site · Lodging · Nallen, WV
Meadowcroft is a semi-primitive cabin on the bank of the beautiful Meadow River. Swim, fish, and hang out with the river otters. It's like camping, but with a roof over your head, WiFi, A/C in the summer, and a cozy wood stove in the winter. A large lawn with fire ring fronts a long section of lazy river (perfect for paddleboarding, tubing, canoeing, etc.), with worldclass whitewater beginning about a mile downstream. Premium bouldering is two miles away, Meadow sport climbing 10 min., Summersville Lake 15 min., and all other NRG-area climbing and National Park within a 25-min radius. Like Camping, But a Cabin The cabin is a lovingly souped-up Amish-built shed. Like camping, you bring your own sleeping gear and most of your cooking gear, and you pack everything out and tidy up after yourself. ***Please take all trash with you when you leave. THERE IS A $100 CHARGE FOR TRASH LEFT BEHIND*** This is a self-cleaning cabin, which means *you clean up after yourself to prepare for the next guest* (not that it cleans itself, unfortunately). This keeps the costs down for all the guests. Up to two dogs are allowed for an extra fee of $40 (for your whole stay). This option is available as an Extra that you need to add when booking. We provide: -Starlink WiFi: fast and dependable -Ample electrical outlets -A very clean portapotty -An outdoor spigot with excellent treated river water -A two-burner propane campstove on the porch (with propane tank) -A refrigerator and freezer -Microwave -An electric kettle -Full-size pullout futon (bring your own bedding, sleeping pad recommended) -Folding tables and eight folding chairs -A/C in hot weather -Wood stove or space heaters in cold weather (your choice) -Electric Fan -Firewood (for purchase) -Cleaning supplies Meadowcroft does *not* have: -Cellular service -Beds/bedding (so bring your sleeping bags and pads) -Plates/utensils/cups/bowls, etc., etc. (so bring what you need to cook and serve food) -Indoor running water -Sink -Oven -Shower (but the river is right there!) -Outdoor chairs
Toilets
Campfires
Wifi
from 
$68
 / night

3. The Yew Mountain Center

100%
(2)
8 sites · Tents, Lodging · Hillsboro, WV
The Yew Mountain Center is on a 500-acre Botanical Sanctuary among the forests and farms of West Virginia. The property is backed up to one of the largest undeveloped areas east of the Mississippi. Its quiet, natural setting is perfect for group or solo retreats. It is created and run by the local community to be a place for learning about the rich natural and cultural heritage of this Appalachian region and to be a part of the way forward to a prosperous and sustainable future in these mountains and beyond. Under the mature canopy of our hardwood forests, in the spring-fed ponds and quick mountain streams, under the bright glow of the Milky Way, find inspiration, make connections, and breathe the renewal found in nature at its wildest. It is a place to learn, create, and recreate. Your accommodations comes with access to the YMC lodge common areas, which include a kitchenette, dining room, great room, and porch. A sauna is available. Kids will love our woods playground. Signed woodland trails. Caretaker lives on site and cares for the six-room lodge, campsites and property. We are close to Droop Mtn. Battlefield, Beartown State Park, the Greenbrier River Trail and The Cranberry Wilderness. Pets on leash okay. The caretakers live on-site to care for the six-room lodge, campsites and property. They are happy to help with any of your needs or offer local advice. Otherwise, they can keep a low profile if you are looking for some peace and solitude. The phone numbers of staff who live nearby are also listed as additional contact points.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$40
 / night

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