Very nice, quiet campground located on the backside of a hill so you don’t hear the I-79 highway noise though it’s just off the highway. We camped in late April with a pop-up so the heated, very clean bathhouse was much appreciated. Because the campground is operated by the neighboring hotel, the ice was free!
Molly
Posted Apr 27, 2023; Connecticut
Very nice campground, yes the road is hilly with curves, some rather tight. Gravel pad with concrete patio and grass. It’s quite, sites are well spaced. We are in a 32’ motorhome with a tow, there is a 40’ with tow and 3 travel trailers up here. I could stay here for awhile but we’re here for overnite.
Wymap
Posted Aug 24, 2021; NW ARKANSAS
We liked this KOA. 2 nights. Was very quite and clean. Staff was friendly and helpful. We would stay here again.
ExploreANewDay
Posted Nov 05, 2020; Pa
Pretty and well kept campground with gravel sites. My site was mostly level but did have to use my levelers. The road into the campground is very winding and somewhat confusing. Like the rest of the state the campground in on a hill with terraced lots. Bathrooms are clean. You must check in at the motel.
Bryan
Posted Jun 24, 2020; TX
I thought this campground was fine, however if you have a large rig the road to some of the pull thru sites is narrow and steep, very well maintained, I could see how that could be a little scary. My site was level...
Gino
Posted Aug 11, 2019; Louisville
We thoroughly enjoyed this unusual campground. Located high on a hill just off I-79 it offers adequate camping in a unique environment. Class As (especially with toads) would not find the steep hills friendly. For others willing to climb it is well worth it. We woke up looking out over a lovely valley and we were above the clouds. We were in a Winnebago View and will definitely stay here again if we travel this way.
The Allens
Posted Jul 13, 2019; Texas
Not typical KOA. Check in at Days Inn. Steep hill in/out. Convenient to Interstate. Pull thru not level. Good for one night stop.
Billyd
Posted May 23, 2019; NC
Class A Stay Away from here. Road leading to Hotel Check In has signs posted NO LARGE TRUCKS for good reason. Low hanging branches and steep winding drive. Campground was largely deserted but we were still placed in a remote site with no access to anything on a very sloped lot. Numerous attempts to level on that lot or the 6 or 7 other deserted lots on the plateau we were marshalled to left our front wheels a foot off the ground. The front desk at the hotel had assured us the lot was level both when making the reservation and on check in and nothing could be further from the truth. Wasted $45 on somewhere that is nowhere close to KOA standards. No wonder it was deserted!
Steve
Posted Apr 29, 2019; Ontario
Noticed that some reviews complained of the hills in the campground. Might want to remember that you are camping in "The Mountain State" of West Virginia. If you want a flat campground you shouldn't camp in the mountains. Very close to the interstate is nice for a over night quick stay. Site was level and a easy pull through site. (I have a 33 foot travel trailer being pulled by a four door truck with a 8 foot bed). It was nice to have access to the indoor and outdoor pools at the hotel. Bathhouse was clean and had a good size shower, but only two showers for the whole campground. Well kept, but little playground. Nice to have security driving around. Nice concrete slab on the site, but smaller site.
Adam
Posted May 31, 2017; Bristol, TN
Can only say the one bath house with inadequate facilities for the number of sites is clean. Few sites are shaded, most not level. Need to be a mountain goat to go from some sites to the bath house. Indoor and outdoor pools are up the hill at the hotel, not in the campground and are a good distance from the nearest site in the campground. Definitely not like other KOAs I have stayed in. And at $45/night, I would recommend Walmart parking lots instead of this place. I will never stay here again.
CPW
Posted Jun 16, 2014; Florida