The best glamping in West Virginia with hot tubs

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If you’re seeking mountain vistas, you’ve come to the right place! Bound by the Appalachian Mountains and the Allegheny Mountains, West Virginia is an alpine wilderness brimming with craggy peaks, cascading waterfalls, and forested ravines. Outdoor adventures are this state’s lifeblood, whether you’re hiking the Appalachian Trail, cooling off at a mountain lake, or enjoying some of the best rock climbing and whitewater rafting in the east. The main camping season runs from spring through fall, but winter getaways are still possible—six state parks offer year-round camping, and many RV parks and cabins stay open through ski season.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Olde Tyme Cabins

2. Olde Tyme Cabins

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(30)
4 sites · Lodging · Century, WV
We have two sites different sites in the property. Site #1 “ A mountain Side Retreat” Is a 20ft diameter Bell tent yurt on a 20x24 foot platform giving you a 4foot porch to sit and listen to nature. It sleeps 2-6 people, outhouse, and outdoor shower. Features: -WiFi -electric -water -outdoor sink -outdoor shower with propane insta hot water heater. You have 104 degrees instantly. -grill with propane - firepit with cooking grate -tiki torches -1 bundle of fire wood provided. Additional wood $5 a bundle -outhouse is limed and well maintained. Site #2 “ A Private Hideout” 30ft RV -Sleeps 2-8 people -Heat & A/C -water -Queen size, two full size, two twin size beds linen provided -kitchen -tv with streaming -WiFi -outdoor kitchen -Hottub -outdoor firepit with cooking grate -charcoal grill We are veteran owned. Our goal is to create a getaway you can show up to and have everything provided. We want to give you a true unplugged experiences from everyday work, stress, and busy schedules. Find us on social @ oldetymecabins please like, share, and follow our page. We are less than a 1/4 mile from Maniac Mountain Haunted House, so you will hear the chainsaws, gun shots, and screams during the Sept-Nov time. We have 120 acres of wilderness you can explore. Be cautious of wildlife and look for WARNING signs. We have a private shooting range in the bottom fields of the property so you may hear gun shots April- September. The range is for our junior marksmanship program to practice for Nationals and local matches. For winter months Oct-April water supply will be limited. A propane heater can be requested as well for the the yurt.
Pets
Potable water
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from 
$55
 / night
Greenbrier River Campground

5. Greenbrier River Campground

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(6)
49 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Alderson, WV
Nestled along the picturesque banks of the Greenbrier River, our unique 8-acre campground offers an unparalleled outdoor experience from April through October. With tree-lined RV sites and serene wooded tent camping by the riverside, guests can immerse themselves in nature while enjoying the privacy and tranquility of our beautiful surroundings. Our campground features a variety of accommodations: Full Hook Up RV Sites, primitive camp sites for tents by the river and fully equipped rental cabins - some even feature hot tubs! Guests can take advantage of our expansive riverfront, boasting a thousand feet of prime fishing spots and one of the finest swimming holes in the area. For those seeking adventure, we provide full-service tubing, kayaking, and canoeing trips in the heart of the Greenbrier's best paddling waters. With a range of Class I to Class III rapids, our offerings cater to paddlers of all skill levels, ensuring an exciting experience for everyone. Come and discover the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at our campground!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night
The cabin! Come and get immersed in nature!

7. Glamping on Timber Ridge

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2 sites · Lodging · Seneca Rocks, WV
Our property was a small family farm for several generations. Our family purchased the property about 18 years ago. Since we are not farmers but love living here, the question became "What would be the best use for the land?" Living in a scenic area and already being in the vacation rental business on some other family property answered the question. We decided to share the beautiful view and seclusion of our area with others. Our goal was to keep the cost of building down so that we could pass on the savings to you so that you would not have to be rich to enjoy our lovely area. This inspired the idea of a glamping cabin. The cabin is actually a repurposed office building that was built about the time this property was purchased by our family. We moved it to the present location and completely remodelled it in 2018 and added the bathroom. For 4 years, guests enjoyed an off-the-grid experience. In 2023, when we began work on the glamping dome (stay tuned--coming soon!!), we decided to add electricity, running water, and a hot tub to the tiny house! We hope you enjoy the cabin (and, soon, the dome) and the stunning view from them as much as we enjoy sharing this beautiful spot with you! Note: The Charming Glamping Cabin is at a totally different property. That property also has a section that used to be farmed. Now a lot of it is forest. We purchased the property around 2000. This cabin was built approx. 10 years later. At that point, the cabin was a tiny economy cabin with a sofa bed. However, it seemed most folks preferred comfort over economy, so in 2020, we added a bump-out to the side of the cabin so there would be room for a queen bed. Guests have loved the improvement. (: Please read the individual site descriptions for more information on each of our listings.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$112
 / night

If you’re seeking mountain vistas, you’ve come to the right place! Bound by the Appalachian Mountains and the Allegheny Mountains, West Virginia is an alpine wilderness brimming with craggy peaks, cascading waterfalls, and forested ravines. Outdoor adventures are this state’s lifeblood, whether you’re hiking the Appalachian Trail, cooling off at a mountain lake, or enjoying some of the best rock climbing and whitewater rafting in the east. The main camping season runs from spring through fall, but winter getaways are still possible—six state parks offer year-round camping, and many RV parks and cabins stay open through ski season.

98% (106)

Top-rated campgrounds

Olde Tyme Cabins

2. Olde Tyme Cabins

92%
(30)
4 sites · Lodging · Century, WV
We have two sites different sites in the property. Site #1 “ A mountain Side Retreat” Is a 20ft diameter Bell tent yurt on a 20x24 foot platform giving you a 4foot porch to sit and listen to nature. It sleeps 2-6 people, outhouse, and outdoor shower. Features: -WiFi -electric -water -outdoor sink -outdoor shower with propane insta hot water heater. You have 104 degrees instantly. -grill with propane - firepit with cooking grate -tiki torches -1 bundle of fire wood provided. Additional wood $5 a bundle -outhouse is limed and well maintained. Site #2 “ A Private Hideout” 30ft RV -Sleeps 2-8 people -Heat & A/C -water -Queen size, two full size, two twin size beds linen provided -kitchen -tv with streaming -WiFi -outdoor kitchen -Hottub -outdoor firepit with cooking grate -charcoal grill We are veteran owned. Our goal is to create a getaway you can show up to and have everything provided. We want to give you a true unplugged experiences from everyday work, stress, and busy schedules. Find us on social @ oldetymecabins please like, share, and follow our page. We are less than a 1/4 mile from Maniac Mountain Haunted House, so you will hear the chainsaws, gun shots, and screams during the Sept-Nov time. We have 120 acres of wilderness you can explore. Be cautious of wildlife and look for WARNING signs. We have a private shooting range in the bottom fields of the property so you may hear gun shots April- September. The range is for our junior marksmanship program to practice for Nationals and local matches. For winter months Oct-April water supply will be limited. A propane heater can be requested as well for the the yurt.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$55
 / night
Greenbrier River Campground

5. Greenbrier River Campground

100%
(6)
49 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Alderson, WV
Nestled along the picturesque banks of the Greenbrier River, our unique 8-acre campground offers an unparalleled outdoor experience from April through October. With tree-lined RV sites and serene wooded tent camping by the riverside, guests can immerse themselves in nature while enjoying the privacy and tranquility of our beautiful surroundings. Our campground features a variety of accommodations: Full Hook Up RV Sites, primitive camp sites for tents by the river and fully equipped rental cabins - some even feature hot tubs! Guests can take advantage of our expansive riverfront, boasting a thousand feet of prime fishing spots and one of the finest swimming holes in the area. For those seeking adventure, we provide full-service tubing, kayaking, and canoeing trips in the heart of the Greenbrier's best paddling waters. With a range of Class I to Class III rapids, our offerings cater to paddlers of all skill levels, ensuring an exciting experience for everyone. Come and discover the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at our campground!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night
The cabin! Come and get immersed in nature!

7. Glamping on Timber Ridge

100%
(38)
2 sites · Lodging · Seneca Rocks, WV
Our property was a small family farm for several generations. Our family purchased the property about 18 years ago. Since we are not farmers but love living here, the question became "What would be the best use for the land?" Living in a scenic area and already being in the vacation rental business on some other family property answered the question. We decided to share the beautiful view and seclusion of our area with others. Our goal was to keep the cost of building down so that we could pass on the savings to you so that you would not have to be rich to enjoy our lovely area. This inspired the idea of a glamping cabin. The cabin is actually a repurposed office building that was built about the time this property was purchased by our family. We moved it to the present location and completely remodelled it in 2018 and added the bathroom. For 4 years, guests enjoyed an off-the-grid experience. In 2023, when we began work on the glamping dome (stay tuned--coming soon!!), we decided to add electricity, running water, and a hot tub to the tiny house! We hope you enjoy the cabin (and, soon, the dome) and the stunning view from them as much as we enjoy sharing this beautiful spot with you! Note: The Charming Glamping Cabin is at a totally different property. That property also has a section that used to be farmed. Now a lot of it is forest. We purchased the property around 2000. This cabin was built approx. 10 years later. At that point, the cabin was a tiny economy cabin with a sofa bed. However, it seemed most folks preferred comfort over economy, so in 2020, we added a bump-out to the side of the cabin so there would be room for a queen bed. Guests have loved the improvement. (: Please read the individual site descriptions for more information on each of our listings.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$112
 / night

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The best glamping in West Virginia with hot tubs guide

Where to go

Potomac Highlands

Winding mountain roads and backcountry hiking trails lead the way through the Allegheny Mountains and the Monongahela National Forest in eastern West Virginia. Four-season adventures await at Blackwater Falls State Park and Canaan Valley Resort State Park, which harbor some of the region’s best ski slopes, while rock climbers congregate at Seneca Rocks. Further east, Harpers Ferry is the gateway to the Appalachian Trail and home to the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park.

Mountain Lakes

West Virginia’s central lakelands offer a welcome change of pace for campers. Pitch your tent or park your RV by Summersville, Sutton, or Stonewall Jackson lakes, and take to the water to boat, kayak, paddleboard, or fish. Encircled by forested mountains, there are still plenty of opportunities for hiking, especially at Audra and Holly River state parks.

Mid-Ohio & Metro Valleys

Victorian-era mansions and historic towns dot the banks of the Ohio River in the Mid-Ohio Valley, where campers can enjoy simple pleasures like woodland walks, river fishing, and sipping craft beer at a country pub. The 72-mile-long North Bend Rail Trail is the ultimate challenge for hikers and cyclists, and one of the most scenic sections runs through North Bend State Park. Continuing west, Charleston and Huntington are the principal towns of the Metro Valley, while the best campgrounds are hidden away in the Kanawha State Forest.

Southern West Virginia

Raging rivers, soaring cliffs, and vast swathes of wooded hills make up West Virginia’s southern region, affording endless options for adrenaline seekers. Rev up your OTV and explore 800 miles of off-road trails in the Hatfield-McCoy mountains, go mountain biking or horseback riding in Greenbrier State Forest, or check out the state’s best whitewater rafting at the New River Gorge and Gauley River National Recreation Area.

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