Yurts in West Virginia

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Brooklyn Heights Riverfront Camp

36 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents36 acres · Parsons, WV
🌲 Welcome to Brooklyn Heights Riverfront Campground 🌲 Nestled in the forests of Tucker County, WV near Monongahela National Forest, our 35-acre riverside retreat features 2,100 feet of stunning Dry Fork River frontage, winding trails, and year-round outdoor adventure. 🏕 Stay your way with 15 unique campsites (each with slabwood benches and firepits), 5 rustic 10x12 cabin shelters (lockable, bring your own padlock), 10 scenic RV sites (4 with electric/water hookups, 6 for boon-docking), and exciting new additions for 2024 / 2025! 🌟 Featured Premium Stays 🌟 🛶 Riverfront Group Sites • RF1 – Private forest site for 8–12 with canopy space, firepit, river trail • RF2 – Open riverfront site for 10–16 with epic views • RF3 – Hammock grove by the river for 10–16, sand & rocks 🏡 New Deluxe Cabins • Cabin D1 – Sleeps 6, mossy boulders, king + bunks, forest trail to river • Cabin B1 – Cozy cabin for 5, ancient forest setting, firepit 🚌 C1 – Boho Bus Village (Sleeps 8–16) Two vibrantly painted vintage buses with 4 queen bunks, tent area, firepit, and garden 🔥 Tipi Stargazing Camp – (8–25 guests) 18-ft tipi with woodstove, LED lights, 4 cots, fire circle – perfect for group retreats! 🚣 Kayak from the Dry Fork to the Black Fork, stroll the Hendricks Swinging Bridge, or explore Fernow Experimental Forest nearby. Bring your bikes, tubes, snorkels, and hiking boots! 💧Spring water, clean porta-potties, charging area at office cabin and 24/7 coffee pavilion. Parsons is just 4 miles away for supplies and coffee. 🎟 Self-check-in starts at noon. Book now—our newest premium sites fill fast!
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Olde Tyme Cabins & Yurts

2 sites · Lodging120 acres · Buckhannon, WV
This beautiful 20 foot tent sits on a 24x20 platform giving you a 4 foot porch to sit and listen to the sounds of nature tucked back on the hill side with complete privacy. There is a small stream along side the property. This tent is off the grid with running water for your sink and shower. a generator is on site for back up power if you need it. We have power banks available to charge electronics. Queen size mattress with two additional sleeping bags. T-Mobile has the best service. AT&T and US Cellular 50-80% coverage. You must bring charging cords. We have a propane instant water heater for the outdoor shower. Firewood bundles are stacked under the deck with roasting sticks. All lights are solar with a few battery operated ones. There is a grill and propane tank on site with grilling utensils, cutting board. Plates and silverware provided. We offer a cooler just bring your own ice! You will also find a 4 cup French press and water kettle. Bug spray and hand sanitizer on site! A propane heater is available upon request. Extra firewood is available @$5 per bundle. (We supply a bundle per night) We also have farm fresh eggs available $3 a dozen. You can Pay Pal @oldetymecabins or pay with cash. Find us on social media @ OldeTymeCabins There is plenty of space to lay down some sleeping bags for the kids! 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 160 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 buddy heater can be requested as well.
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Wolfhaven Tree Farm-Secluded

1 site · Lodging100 acres · Grafton, WV
Come unplug, reconnect, and experience the magic of our little slice of heaven at Wolfhaven Tree Farm. We are nestled in the mountains 15 miles from the heart of Morgantown, WV. Our property is a 100 acre tree farm, with a beautiful & serene pond. Explore the hiking trails or make your own! Hang a hammock across the creek and listen to gentle bubbling sounds while reading your favorite book. Cast a line in the pond stocked with Largemouth Bass and Crappy in the Fall of 2023. (ONLY-Catch and release fishing is allowed.) Enjoy the Community 8 ft firepit to cook or hangout by. Stargaze on clear nights, the Milky Way can be seen along with many constellations! Download a stargazing app, and explore the night sky! If the fireflies are out and about you will be treated to a glorious glittering display in the trees. Have questions, don't hesitate to ask. We love our property and sharing it with others! Want to learn more, visit us on FB @ Wolfhaven Tree Farm. Located Nearby: Tygart Lake-15 min., Valley Falls-25 mins, Cooper's Rock-45 min., Mother's Day Shrine-15 min. Wifi/Internet: No internet service available. Wifi will be determined by your carrier. T-moblie gets the best service, Verizon-typically expect 1 bar. Our home is located nearby if you have an emergency. We comply with all local/state Fire ordinances. You will be notified as quickly as possible if we are under a Burn Ban. Hospitality & Extras Available (CASH ONLY) Firewood-$10 for large bundle Home-made Peppermint Bug Spray-$7 Build you a fire-$15 (wood included) Breakfast-Price Varies based upon selection Dinner-Price varies based upon selection Let us know if you need anything, we want your stay to be relaxing and rejuvenating.
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Yurts in West Virginia guide

Overview

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.

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.