21mi from Glenville · 7 sites · Tents, RVs · New Milton, WVEscape to Stolen Pines Appalachian Forest, a 65-acre private forested haven in Doddridge County, West Virginia, perfect for tent and RV campers seeking an unforgettable outdoor adventure. Nestled along the serene Meathouse Fork Creek, this pristine Appalachian paradise offers a seasonal camping experience for families, solo travelers, and groups who crave nature’s embrace. Motivated by the marvels of this forest, we’re sharing our land with campers who want to immerse themselves in the wild beauty of West Virginia.
Imagine waking to the gentle murmur of the creek and sunlight filtering through towering oak, maple, and hickory trees. The lush forest, rolling hills, and creek frontage create a camper’s dream, with secluded tent sites tucked in the woods and spacious RV-friendly clearings offering scenic views. Spot deer, wild turkeys, and songbirds, or fish and wade in the creek’s clear waters. Whether you’re hiking natural trails, kayaking, or stargazing, adventure awaits.
Tent Camping: Pitch your tent in shaded groves or near the creek for a true wilderness experience. Fire pits and picnic areas make for cozy evenings under the stars.
RV Camping: Park in leveled clearings with room for any rig size, plus access to potable water and waste disposal for convenience.
Enjoy hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching on the property, or explore nearby North Bend State Park and the North Bend Rail Trail. Just minutes from West Union’s shops and diners, and an hour from Clarksburg and Morgantown, the retreat balances seclusion with accessibility. Pet-friendly and eco-conscious, we offer fire pits, water access, and quiet hours to ensure a peaceful stay.
Why Camp Here?
*Stunning 65-acre forest with creek views
*Secluded yet near local amenities
*Tent and RV sites for all campers
*Endless outdoor activities
*Family and pet friendly
Book your spot at Stolen Pines Appalachian Forest for a rustic escape in Appalachia’s heart. Limited spaces ensure a tranquil experience, so reserve today and camp where the forest meets the creek!