Camping near Romney

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Looking for the best camping near Romney? The area features dozens of top-rated campgrounds and places to park your RV for the night, many within a short distance of West Virginia hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities. Whether you want a pet-friendly campsite or a family cabin rental with wifi, check out campsite photos, tips, and reviews from other outdoor enthusiasts to plan your next camping trip near Romney.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Romney

Stephen's

1. Stephen's

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(10)
9.9mi from Romney · 1 site
Flying Squirrel Ranch & Farm was named after the accidental removal of hollowed-out oak tree. When it fell two families of flying squirrels were dislodged and had to find new shelter. In memorial the ranch and farm was so named. We provide just two glamping sites on the 30 acres so guest can enjoy the outdoors undisturbed.
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Carp Cove Farm

2. Carp Cove Farm

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12mi from Romney · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are a small family farm located along the North River. Enjoy the quiet and relax with nature. Stay on a small working farm. We raise cattle and sheep. Located in Hampshire county West Virginia, we offer quiet private areas. We have many primitive sites as well as camper hook ups. Full bathroom available. Nice quiet place to stay while you explore Hampshire county West Virginia. Canoeing, kayaking, hiking and biking all available close by. If you are looking for a quiet area without crowds, this is the place. Welcome! NOTICE Under West Virginia law, there may be limited liability for an injury to or death of a participant in an agritourism activity conducted at this agritourism business if the injury or death results from the inherent risks of the agritourism activity. Inherent risks of agritourism activities include, among others, risks of injury inherent to landscape, terrain, equipment, and animals, as well as the potential for you to act in a negligent manner that may contribute to your injury or death. You are assuming the risk of participating in this agritourism activity.
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Buffalo Gap Retreat and Camp

3. Buffalo Gap Retreat and Camp

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16mi from Romney · 24 sites · Tents, RVs
Located in the foothills of the Potomac Highlands, Buffalo Gap is a 1950s era former Mountain Kids Camp turned Retreat by a group of individuals who had a vision of creating a space where family and friends can enjoy a relaxing mountain get-away. Situated between two mountains -- Sandy Ridge and Slane's Knob -- Buffalo Gap sits in the gap between the two. Consequently, the 70 acre property is teaming with creeks and streams, along with a 1.5 acre spring fed lake, making it a peaceful and beautiful retreat from the daily stresses of life. Rent a cabin, camp, have a wedding or family reunion, enjoy our lakeview café, swim, hike, kayak, canoe, and so much more. With the nearby town of Capon Bridge just 10 minutes away and the Shenandoah Valley city of Winchester just 35 minutes, so much beauty and convenience with our riverside town and nearby bigger city for additional dining and entertainment as well as conveniences.
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George Washington National Forest

4. George Washington National Forest

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(52)
National forest 91mi from Romney · 487 sites
Come and experience the magic of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Appalachia
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Big Run State Park

5. Big Run State Park

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State park 25mi from Romney · 2 sites
Ready to get wild ‘n out? Big Run is the ultimate rugged getaway. Located at the mouth of the Savage River Reservoir, the park is a bomb semi-primitive base camp from which to explore the surrounding Savage River State Forest. You have easy access to fishing and boating on the reservoir, but keep it simple with non-motorized boats.Enjoy sweeping vistas and multiple creek crossings on the Monroe Run Trail, whose trailhead is next to campsite 62. At just under five miles, the trail runs along the old CCC road that connected the Savage River and Meadow Mountain camps in the 1930s. And be prepared for some seriously fierce natural beauty, especially if you visit in the fall. The surrounding mountain ridges offer a spectacular display of changing colors.
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Riverdale Farm- River Glamping

6. Riverdale Farm- River Glamping

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17mi from Romney · 4 sites
Brand new custom high end "glamping" cabin nestled along the Cacapon River. Cacapon River is one of the cleanest rivers in West Virginia. The name Cacapon was given by the native americans for the healing aspects of the water. The cabin is located on the famous Riverdale Farm property that was home of Captain David Pugh. Captain Pugh was the last person to sign succession papers to make West Virginia a state. As we say, " West Virginia started here". The property was home of one of the first schools in West Virginia, the local post office and the Hook's Mill. People have traveled to this farm to enjoy camping and outdoor leisure since the 1830s. Come continue the tradition here.
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Bear Creek Clothing Optional Camp

7. Bear Creek Clothing Optional Camp

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(17)
19mi from Romney · 1 site
It's time to try to find out how nice it is to camp at your own campsite amidst 6 wooded acres alongside Bear Creek, with Bear Stream running through the middle of it. Quiet and private, with paths and trails on the property. Dry firewood is provided there at the campsite. There is a charcoal grill ready to use, though you must bring your own charcoal. A small RV onsite provides a bathroom and shelter, but camping by the creek, listening to the water running is the way to do it. The site is also very private and naturist ready, and a perfect place for your dogs or your children to run free, so it's time to get back to nature. Since guests have the whole site, they can decide whether it's clothing optional or not. With the new boat launch site near Capon Bridge, on the Cacapon river nearby, and a few more upriver towards Wardensville, it's a great site for kayakers or canudists to plan river outings and stay nearby. There are multiple places to set up tents, or hammocks, either at the main campfire ring, or at several sites away from the main campsite. Throughout spring, rear wheel drive is recommended, and 4 wheel drive might be needed, and during the summer if heavy rain is expected. I would not recommend front wheel drive cars being used there in the spring, unless it is dry out. The RV is limited to two adults, and two to three children, for sleeping, due to it's size. Heading west, is the Canaan Valley and Davis and Thomas, WV. Both towns have many things worth visiting and are close together, and Winchester is 30 minutes away for supplies.
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Barnum Cliffs Campground

8. Barnum Cliffs Campground

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20mi from Romney · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Wanna really get away from it all? All you hear is wind in the trees and the north branch of the Potomac River rushing 50 feet below. Very private sites located right between world class fly fishing and kayaking at Barnum Whitewater Area and beautiful and undeveloped Jennings Randolph Lake. Very rustic, mature hardwood forest, crawling with wildlife. Explore 20 acres with your sturdy boots, camera or binoculars. Tow vehicles are strongly recommended to be 4WD. No hunting please!
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Riverside Mountain Retreat

9. Riverside Mountain Retreat

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20mi from Romney · 1 site · Tent, RV
Visit the site ranked by Hipcampers as one of the top three sites in West Virginia. Pitch your tent on a wooded mountain knoll overlooking the Cacapon River surrounded by the Allegheny Mountains as far as you can see. The Cacapon River is a hidden scenic gem and the cleanest river in West Virginia. This is rugged West Virginia at its best. Wildlife abounds and it is common to see Bald Eagles, Black Bears, and Whitetail Deer. If relaxing on the ridge line and enjoying the views are not enough, hike down to the river via the powerline cut or trails and swim, paddle, or fish (WV license required...one day passes are available online). You can also hike the creek running through the deep hollow, which follows the state access road while enjoying dark Hemlock woods and shale cliffs. If you like to mountain bike, you will find the mountain access roads and trails offer you some back country riding fun. The campsite has nice level areas for pitching a tent and an established fire ring and picnic table. Trails allow one to hike in or drive (a four wheel drive is necessary to access the ridge line campsite). The campsite is very private, but it's possible you will see a friendly neighbor pass by on the trail or see folks staying at the cabin in the valley along the river flats if you go down to the river or you can get a bird's eye view of cabins in the valley across the river from the top. The campsite is no trace so you must bag out all garbage and waste. Cat holes and such are not permitted so campers must bring and use a camp toilet. During exceptionally dry periods, open fire restrictions may be put in effect. You will need a four wheel drive vehicle to access the site. If not, or in inclement weather (snow or heavy rains), you can hike in from the state road where the access road begins. Learn more about this land: The property's history dates back to pre-European settlement and was originally inhabited by Native Americans with archaeological evidence dating back at least 10,000 years. After European settlement, numerous of battles were fought in the area during the French and Indian War, American Revolution, and it was even a cross-roads for armies during the Civil War. Farming, sustenance farming, and logging were the primary industries throughout the region. Later, during the Industrial Revolution, the river, limestone, charcoal, and iron ore from the area fueled a local iron bloomery, which the area, "Bloomery," is still named. The land you are camping on was nearly completely logged over the last hundred years, but a few old growth trees can still be found throughout the mixed hardwoods forest. On the way to the campsite you will also pass the old original school house (now a hunting cabin) located on a neighbor's adjoining property. There are still a few old timers left that attended the one room schoolhouse as children, but the building predates them by many years. There is also an old Methodist Cemetery located on the property (not near the campsite) that dates back to the 1700s. If you happen to find this site, please do not disturb it.
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New Germany State Park

10. New Germany State Park

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State park 28mi from Romney · 58 sites
Whispered about as a “best kept secret” of the area, New Germany State Park is a mountain gem that is now yours to explore. Tucked away between the epic expanse of Big Savage Mountain and Meadow Mountain, this place is overflowing with lush, green beauty and forested goodness. Early settlers (from Germany, of course) found this place to be near and dear to heart, reminding them of their homelands—thus the name. There are 10 miles of trails that are just begging to be roamed, offering up scenic views of the diverse woodland here. There is also a small lake that is prime for fishing, dipping, and some classic canoeing. When your soul is begging to be unpluged from technology, this is the place to come. Escape from the busy city bustle for a bit and let the camp vibes roll soak in.
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Deep Creek Lake State Park

11. Deep Creek Lake State Park

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State park 36mi from Romney · 104 sites
There’s plenty of fish in the, well... lake! As the name would suggest, Deep Creek Lake is most known for its water-related activities. Stocked with trout, walleye, bass, and yellow perch, fishers will certainly find a good catch. And with a 24-hour boat launch you have aquatic access mornin’, noon and night. If you decide to stay over, you’ve got a boatload of accommodation options, ranging from a primitive, forest structure to a glamped-out yurt to your trusty ol’ tent. Over 95% of the park consists of forest that has regenerated from the original stands of timber and transformed into an primo example of a maturing northern hardwood forest. Take a hike on Meadow Mountain and experience the peaceful beauty of this area for yourself.
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Monongahela National Forest

12. Monongahela National Forest

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National forest 80mi from Romney · 599 sites
John Denver knew there was something special about West Virginia and today you can let those country roads take you home to Monongahela National Forest! A super lush and diverse forest awaits hikers and bikers at Smoke Hole Canyon, where a misty morning fog will greet you along the river. Spruce Knob and Seneca Rocks are highly skilled routes for rock climbers wanting a challenge or photographers wanting that perfect panoramic shot! Fish or canoe down the Potomac or meander down the Highland Scenic Byway, there are plenty of campgrounds or overnight forest adventures to keep you here til the moonshine has run dry! Monongahela produces a special kind of mountain majesty, bring your mountain mama self out and explore for yourself!
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Jefferson National Forest

13. Jefferson National Forest

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National forest 202mi from Romney · 488 sites
Literally thousands of miles of hiking trails can take you anywhere you want to go.
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Stoney Creek Campground

14. Stoney Creek Campground

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22mi from Romney · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Enjoy one of our four large, beautiful sites with friends or family. The South, North and Rocks sites offer great privacy and seclusion. The Bridge site offers unique charm and close proximity to river, creek and bridge, and has the best WiFI access. Plenty of greenery between sites. You should mostly only see neighbors when going to bathhouse. On our property you will find, four large camp sites, Stoney Creek Country Store on the river, Pavillion next to the store, Cacapon River Outfitters behind the store, smallground campground next to pavillion, giant swing, bathhouse closest to riverside/campground, and a few (5) other trailers (mobile homes) further behind the store/bathhouse. The dead-end road that goes through our property leads to another riverside community that is sparsely developed. Kayak, boat or tube (we offer Tubing and Canoes). Fish or watch wildlife. (Fishing licenses available on DNR site for cheap) Nearby attractions if the river is not enough: * C&O Bike Trail, 185mi long from Washington DC to Cumberland MD (~9 miles) * Paw Paw Tunnel, part of C&O park (~9 miles) * Potomac River (~9miles allows gas powered boats) * GreenRidge Forest 47,560 acres (~10 miles, hiking trails and sightseeing) * Sideling Hill Wildlife Management area, 2,507 acres (2 miles) * Eidolon Nature Preserve (~12 miles) * Windmyer Hunting area, 422 acres, along route 9 (14 miles) * Berkeley Springs Spas, Pool, Park and Mineral Waters * Towns of Berkeley Springs, Hancock, Flintstone, Cumberland and Winchester within 40min drive * Cacapon State Park, 6,115 acres.. Hiking and Biking trails.. (~18miles) Day trips Swallow Falls (1h 40m drive) Deep Creek Lake area (90m drive) Black Water Falls (2h drive)
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Abrams Creek Campground/Retreat

15. Abrams Creek Campground/Retreat

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25mi from Romney · 30 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Abrams Creek is like camping in a nature preserve, rather than in a commercial campground.  On our campground, there are no generators, loud electronics, or other things that would distract from appreciating the sights and sounds of this pristine natural environment.   And this is always a great place to beat the heat! We have a mountain climate; the peak temperature most days in the summer is in the high 70's or very low 80's, and at night, temperatures go down to about 60.  You'll be breathing cool, clean, fresh mountain air all day long! Hot showers are included, and all sanitary facilities are *sterilized* between guests.  We have taken every measure to safeguard your health! We are located in the mountainous Potomac Highlands region of West Virginia. Our vision is an environmentally conscious, eco-friendly campground developed in harmony with nature. We are not only a business, but also serve as an anchor for others who want to live more simply and close to the earth. The concept of rural revitalization means reinventing rural life so that it is economically sound, intellectually stimulating, and emotionally satisfying. Ask any of our staff if you would like to learn more about this!
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Nicholson’s Wonder Forest

16. Nicholson’s Wonder Forest

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25mi from Romney · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging
Whether you want to glamp, or just Camp. We have something for everyone. We have a site with a 13 ft canvas bell tent, a wood fired hot tub, as well water wand electric. As well as another site where you can pitch your own tent. We have a pond to fish in as well.
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Bear Run Farms

17. Bear Run Farms

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(279)
25mi from Romney · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We recently received a 2024 GLAMPY Award and we're ranked 3rd Best camping and glamping destination in the USA!! Our property features a pristine private blue water lake with a glamping cabin available lakeside, overlooking the water as well as many forested and lakeside tent and RV sites available as well. There is an abundance of local hiking trails, some with waterfalls, scenic train rides, 3 large lakes within 40 min for boating and fishing, horseback riding nearby, or just take in the relaxing natural beauty of our sites and immerse yourself in nature! Farm fresh eggs available! Fresh linens and towels provided in cabins!
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A Hidden Gem

18. A Hidden Gem

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(84)
26mi from Romney · 1 site · Tent, RV
Disconnect to connect! Take a break from technology and the noise and connect with nature. Our aim is to go back to the basics so we all can be better. We all need each other and nature to thrive as a species. Learn more about this land: This is a beautiful 44 acre land with a water stream running through it making it a serene and relaxing hidden gem. The camp site is on a 12 acre open field with complete privacy from the main road with Sheep living on the property. There are two small mountain ridges that are great for hiking while being able to enjoy the scenic panoramic views.  There is also a 9 acres of land across the main camp site that is surrounded by water on 3 sides, which is excellent for fishing. We are located just a few miles from the West Virginia boarder.  TIPS: -PLEASE KEEP ALL FOOD IN THE CAR when going to sleep or when you are away from the site. - The area has wild animals (snakes, bears, coyotes, etc.) so make sure you stay safe and keep your food in a secure place. *pro-tip: animals are typically more scared of you, however be cautious and watch your step. - During the Spring and Summer, there are all kind of bugs around so make sure bug spray is a priority!! - There are two natural spring waters locations near by. - If your planning to go into the water make sure to put on WATER SHOES! and enter at your own risk.
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The Bluffs at Cedar Creek

19. The Bluffs at Cedar Creek

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(109)
26mi from Romney · 1 site · Tent, RV
This is part of an 863 acre farm that has been bought sold and re-bought. We offer 8 sites along Cedar Creek. The creek winds through the center of this property! it is absolutely gorgeous! a 4 mile trail leads you to the other end of the property and back around. We are very close to quite a few farmers markets, wineries, breweries, and even a distillery in the valley. There is an awesome hike, 2 miles down the road known as Eagle rock with a sprawling view back towards the east, which is absolutely stunning.!! Fishing in the pond is free of charge fishing in the stream needs to be booked in advance on doublespuroutfitters.com
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Retreat at Paddy's Run

20. Retreat at Paddy's Run

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26mi from Romney · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
The Retreat at Paddy's Run is nestled on 175 mostly wooded acres in the Cedar Creek Valley of northwestern Virginia, just 90 minutes from the DC area. Paddy Run has a main lodge with kitchen and dining facilities, pool, picnic shelter, barbeque pit, two all-weather sleeping quarters, several summer cabins, and ample space for tent camping. The retreat is located in a hub of outdoor adventure- a short drive to Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive, the Shenandoah River, Luray and Endless Caverns, George Washington National Forest and Tuscarora Trail. What campers love most about our property is the abundant space and privacy. The sunsets and star gazing are spectacular. We are also ideal for families with young kids- we have just enough 'creature comforts' that make first-time or new campers feel at home, while conveniences like toilets, showers and access to running water makes life easy on everyone. Furry family members are always welcome too! Learn more about this land: Camp Paddy Run is nestled on 175 mostly wooded acres in the Cedar Creek Valley. Located mid-way between Strasburg, VA and Wardensville, WV, we are a close drive to so much outdoor adventure- the Tuscarora Trail, Shenandoah River, Skyline Drive and George Washington National Forest. In addition to three prime campsites, Paddy Run has a main lodge with kitchen available for use upon request, pool, picnic shelter, and barbeque pit.
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