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Brooklyn Heights Riverfront Camp

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31mi from Swallow Falls State Park · 36 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · 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 2025 / 2026! 🌟 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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Sleepy Hollow Campground

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19mi from Swallow Falls State Park · 22 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Grantsville, MD
This property and farm has been in our family for 3 generations. In 1964 my grandfather started the campground due to limited camping at New Germany. My father tells stories of it being filled with guests all summer long! Over the years there was few upgrades and now it's in need of a facelift. Landscaping, electric upgrades and bathhouse remodels were completed Spring 2021. We will continue to renovate in phases it's been a labor of love, but you can still see the beauty of this rural location and enjoy the peace and quiet. Hope you enjoy your stay. Lots of trees, shade and nature. It's located near New Germany State Park, 1.5 miles by car, less than a mile by foot. The state park has a lake and hiking trails. Garrett County has so much to offer, waterfalls, lakes, hiking, skiing, Amish gifts, history, fresh air, beautiful scenery. The campground was first started in 1964 by my grandparents, we are currently completing renovations in phases.
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Momma Tried RV & Campground

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37mi from Swallow Falls State Park · 40 sites · Tents, RVs · Cabins, WV
Welcome to Momma Tried RV & Camping Tucked away in the scenic mountains of Cabins, West Virginia, Momma Tried RV & Camping offers a welcoming escape for campers year-round. Whether you roll in with your RV, set up a tent, or bring your camper, you’ll find a laid-back spot to relax and take in the surrounding trails, rivers, and breath taking mountain views. Set up your items in one of our pull-thru RV sites with full hookup, or roll out your tent by the river. Every site comes with a picnic table and fire ring, perfect for cooking and relaxing in the outdoors. From easy river access to a basketball court, we’re expanding our features to make your stay more comfortable, with a bathhouse and laundry room coming soon. Set on ten acres in the heart of West Virginia’s stunning wilderness, our campground offers the perfect getaway for outdoor enthusiasts. Located in Grant County, we offer over 20 RV and campsites with riverfront access.
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Ferns in the Forest

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22mi from Swallow Falls State Park · 3 sites · RVs, Lodging · Farmington, PA
Learn more about this land: This wooded area is 5 miles away from the Ohiopyle State Park whitewater launch area and GAP bike trail. We are less than 9 miles from Frank Lloyd Wright's Classic Fallingwater and about 8 miles from Kentuck Knob one of the last resident homes he designed (both are open for tours). Fort Necessity National Battlefield is 5 miles away. There are numerous native trout streams in the area. Youghiogheny Reservoir is 7 miles away for fishing, boat rentals, and water-sports. The Fern House is the primary camp cabin on the property. Although if someone would want to park a "self contained" camper or small RV on the property we would permit the unit to occupy the area in front of the driveway just pass the entrance gate. It is not within the ferns and is next to the road. There is an electrical outlet available at this small RV or van camper site. We are "nice pet" friendly. Dogs should not be left in the cabin alone. We have a mountain spring (when the spring is running) up the trail road (450 feet away). The ferns will normally be in full glory by the end of May to mid September and are amazing, covering the forest floor. Deer, bear, wild turkey, fox, chipmunks, squirrels and many woodland birds abound the property especially owls. A picnic table, fire ring and firewood is available on the property. Free WiFi on the property as long as the plant life is not too thick! There is a mile hiking loop right on the property and many challenging trails in the area, including the starting point for the Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail. No smoking is permitted in the cabin. Read the entire narrative on the cabin (Tiny Fern House) before booking.
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WonderWoods at Rocky Gap

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44mi from Swallow Falls State Park · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging · Flintstone, MD
Surrounded by the 3000 acres of Rocky Gap State Park, you have the best of all worlds -- camping with creature comforts on a 4-acre private homestead with woodlands, meadows and an orchard, with walkable access to over 20 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails and swimming, kayak/canoe/paddleboard rental on Lake Habeeb and great nature programs by park staff, plus golf course and casino at the Rocky Gap Resort. Historic downtown Cumberland, MD is just a 12-min drive away, with supermarkets, shops, restaurants, train rides and beautiful mountain views. Check out the C&O Canal Towpath and Great Allegheny Passage for hiking and biking. Please note, this is family homestead, and there are two houses on the property. FYI: - Hot-water showers, flush toilets and an equipped kitchenette with small fridge, coffeemaker and microware are available for your use. - Two campsites are available. Each includes a picnic table, fire pit, and two Adirondack chairs for your use. - A treehouse-like tiny house in the woods is available. Fully equipped with heat/AC and tiny kitchen, it is steep 1/4 mile hike perfect for those who like a little adventure. (I will bring up your luggage and supplies in the 4-wheeler). - Wifi available at all sites. - Plentiful firewood, available on a pay-what-you-will basis. Please note: From December to March, the access road to get to our property occasionally gets icy (we plow it but do not salt). 4WD/AWD and/or snow tires is recommended during those months. Enjoy your stay!
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Abrams Creek Campground/Retreat

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17mi from Swallow Falls State Park · 31 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Mt. Storm, WV
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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EarthSky Private Camp & Retreat

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38mi from Swallow Falls State Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · Philippi, WV
Hello Campers & Glampers! Our property is 16.5 acres, two of which are along the Tygart Valley River and the rest are within forest canopy on the mountainside. We are in the low foothills of the Appalachia. We have 4 riverfront sites and we are continually changing our space around This year we will be adding a tiny house on site 4 and a sweatlodge with soaking pool on Site 1 additional camping spots along the property near outhouse Each site is equipped with a steel fire pit/grill and a picnic table. We have been busy building hiking trails and more primitive campsites on the 14.5 acres on the hillside across the road from the riverfront for all to enjoy. Step outside your tent and enjoy natures bounty —outdoor activities including fishing, kayaking, hiking, bird watching are all at your fingertips and much more. There are 300+ acres of public land less than one mile away with miles of ATV and hiking trails and stocked ponds. If you're a fan of waterfalls just 4 miles down river is Arden Falls, one of our areas best kept secrets. The Tygart Valley River is one of the top kayaking rivers in the country. Audra State Park is less than 20 minutes away with lush forest trails with caves to explore. Well known hiking trails such as Seneca Rocks, Spruce Knob, and the Dolly Sods are all within an hour drive. Go to Nelson Rocks for the ultimate climbing experience on the Via Ferrata. We are the perfect place to come to explore the wild beauty of West Virginia without the crowds. A hidden gem!
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The best camping in Swallow Falls State Park, MD guide

Overview

About

Visitors to Swallow Falls State Park make a beeline for its three waterfalls, and it’s not hard to see why. The 54-foot Muddy Creek Falls is a thundering explosion of water that makes for impressive views—and photos—while the Upper and Lower Swallow Falls cascade over scenic rocky ridges, framed by tall hemlocks. Daredevils can get their adrenaline fix whitewater rafting along the Youghiogheny River, but there are lower-octane activities to enjoy too. Hike or mountain bike along several miles of forest trails, enjoy catch-and-release trout fishing, then overnight at a tree-shaded campsite or camper cabin at Swallow Falls State Campground

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. You can reserve 65 campsites and three cabins via the Maryland State Parks website. A minimum 2-night stay applies on weekends (three nights over holiday weekends).
  2. Sites can only be reserved from the Wednesday before Memorial Day weekend until the Tuesday after Labor Day. Outside of these times, they are only available on a first-come, first-served basis, except for the three full hookup sites (40, 42, and 42A) which must always be reserved in advance. 
  3. Campsite reservations open 365 days in advance. 
  4. Campsites can book up fast, especially for holiday weekends; aim to book at least three months in advance, or at least six months for cabins and full hookup sites.

When to go

Swallow Falls State Park is open year-round, but activities are seasonal. Whitewater rafting season typically runs from April through October, while the state campground is open from mid-April through mid-December (although bookable periods vary; see above). Peak season runs from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, when an early arrival is recommended to secure parking and picnic spots.

Know before you go

  • Swallow Falls State Park is about a one-hour drive from Morgantown.
  • Day-use fees apply for all Maryland State Parks, as do campsite booking fees. Fees are per-person from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, and per-vehicle the rest of the year. 
  • Facilities include restrooms, picnic areas, and bike rentals. Cell phone service is unreliable throughout the park. 
  • Black bears are present at Swallow Falls State Park, so keep food and garbage secure in camping and day-use areas, and follow the park’s bear safety guidelines.
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