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Bust out the heavy duty camera for your trip to Camp Creek State Park, where the bubbling falls are so photogenic it’d be a shame to just capture it on a camera phone. This West Virginia gem off the interstate is flanked on both ends by killer waterfalls, Campbell and Mash Fork. The Mash Fork campground puts you and your tent right next to the flowing stream, perfect for trout fishing. Both are accessible by some of the 33 miles of hiking trails spanning into Camp Creek State Forest, of which plenty are mountain bike and horse-friendly. Check out the Double C campground if you’re looking to camp with your noble steed!
Bust out the heavy duty camera for your trip to Camp Creek State Park, where the bubbling falls are so photogenic it’d be a shame to just capture it on a camera phone. This West Virginia gem off the interstate is flanked on both ends by killer waterfalls, Campbell and Mash Fork. The Mash Fork campground puts you and your tent right next to the flowing stream, perfect for trout fishing. Both are accessible by some of the 33 miles of hiking trails spanning into Camp Creek State Forest, of which plenty are mountain bike and horse-friendly. Check out the Double C campground if you’re looking to camp with your noble steed!
Nestled between the stunning mountains of southern West Virginia, you’ll have plenty to do here between the badminton and volleyball nets, and horseshoe pits. When you’re ready for a retreat from nature, head into town to tour the Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine (wear a sweater, it gets cold down there), or the Bramwell Historic District—all buildings here are pre-1920, including the Corner Shop Diner, which has the original soda fountain still intact.
A modern camping destination, Mash Fork Campground is the most luxurious place to stay at Camp Creek State Park. Here, you’ll get the same fantastic creekside viewing as at the other campgrounds, close proximity to several sweet hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, and the added benefit of limited hook-ups and a heated bathhouse. You’ll al Read more...
Camp Creek State Park is a prime scenic destination for trail riding, and if you have an equine friend in tow, Double C Campground is where you’ll be settling down for the night. A beautiful waterside area with limited amenities but close proximity to the park’s other campgrounds for “borrowed” amenities (hot showers, woohoo!), Double C is your ti Read more...
Right along Camp Creek and within walking distance of some top-notch waterfall-viewing, Blue Jay Campground is a rustic bunch of sites where you can sack out while enjoying awesome hunting, fishing, biking and hiking. The campground provides easy water and trail access plus basic amenities for cooking out and picnicking, essentials for taking full Read more...
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Camp Creek State Park
Bust out the heavy duty camera for your trip to Camp Creek State Park, where the bubbling falls are so photogenic it’d be a shame to just capture it on a camera phone. This West Virginia gem off the interstate is flanked on both ends by killer waterfalls, Campbell and Mash Fork. The Mash Fork campground puts you and your tent right next to the flowing stream, perfect for trout fishing. Both are accessible by some of the 33 miles of hiking trails spanning into Camp Creek State Forest, of which plenty are mountain bike and horse-friendly. Check out the Double C campground if you’re looking to camp with your noble steed!
Nestled between the stunning mountains of sout
Bust out the heavy duty camera for your trip to Camp Creek State Park, where the bubbling falls are so photogenic it’d be a shame to just capture it on a camera phone. This West Virginia gem off the interstate is flanked on both ends by killer waterfalls, Campbell and Mash Fork. The Mash Fork campground puts you and your tent right next to the flowing stream, perfect for trout fishing. Both are accessible by some of the 33 miles of hiking trails spanning into Camp Creek State Forest, of which plenty are mountain bike and horse-friendly. Check out the Double C campground if you’re looking to camp with your noble steed!
Nestled between the stunning mountains of southern West Virginia, you’ll have plenty to do here between the badminton and volleyball nets, and horseshoe pits. When you’re ready for a retreat from nature, head into town to tour the Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine (wear a sweater, it gets cold down there), or the Bramwell Historic District—all buildings here are pre-1920, including the Corner Shop Diner, which has the original soda fountain still intact.
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3 campgrounds in Camp Creek State Park
A modern camping destination, Mash Fork Campground is the most luxurious place to stay at Camp Creek State Park. Here, you’ll get the same fantastic creekside viewing as at the other campgrounds, close proximity to several sweet hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, and the added benefit of limited hook-ups and a heated bathhouse. You’ll al Read more...
Camp Creek State Park is a prime scenic destination for trail riding, and if you have an equine friend in tow, Double C Campground is where you’ll be settling down for the night. A beautiful waterside area with limited amenities but close proximity to the park’s other campgrounds for “borrowed” amenities (hot showers, woohoo!), Double C is your ti Read more...
Right along Camp Creek and within walking distance of some top-notch waterfall-viewing, Blue Jay Campground is a rustic bunch of sites where you can sack out while enjoying awesome hunting, fishing, biking and hiking. The campground provides easy water and trail access plus basic amenities for cooking out and picnicking, essentials for taking full Read more...
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