Best Places to RV in West Virginia

Best Places to RV Virginia

West Virginia is more commonly known as the Mountain State, making it a top destination for outdoor enthusiasts. In this guide, our team at Mark Wahlberg RV will break down the best places to RV in West Virginia. Start planning your next adventure below!

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Cranberry River

Where to Park the RV: Big Rock Campground

The Cranberry River is one of the most popular spots in West Virginia for fishing for its abundant populations of trout. Practice your cast in the Woodbine catch-and-release corridor of the Cranberry or seek out the more remote (and rewarding) Dogway Fork section.

The Cranberry is situated in the scenic Monongahela National Forest. In between casts, learn about the flora and fauna of the area at the Cranberry Mountain Nature Center or take a hike through the Tri-Rivers Rail Trail.

Harpers Ferry

Where to Park the RV: Harpers Ferry National Historic Park

Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, is the ultimate stop for the history buff. Learn all about this small town’s big role in American history at the Harpers Ferry National Historic Park and other adjacent national park sites, like:

  • Antietam National Battlefield.
  • Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park.
  • Monocacy National Battlefield.

Harpers Ferry also intersects with the Appalachian Trail. Spend a day hiking a portion of one of the most well-known trails in the world.

New River Gorge National Park

Where to Park the RV: Little Beaver State Park

The United States’ newest national park comprises more than 70,000 acres of pristine wilderness and some of the oldest river channels on our continent. See the park in all kinds of ways via hiking, rock climbing, kayaking, and much more.

Ensure that you get the most of your trip to this national park with a little help from Adventures on the Gorge, the area’s top outdooring company. Arrange whitewater rafting and ziplining trips through them or test your fear of heights on the New River Gorge bridge catwalk.

Seneca Caverns

Where to Park the RV: Seneca Shadows Campground

Seneca Caverns is nestled into the Appalachian Mountains where humans have been using it since as far back as the 1400s. However, these caverns began to form much further back in time—try 460 million years ago.

Travel more than 160 feet down into the caverns on a guided tour and see 400+ million years of natural evolution in the making. Then, try your hand in gemstone mining like so many of the first settlers of the Seneca Caverns area did.

Snowshoe Mountain Ski Resort

Where to Park the RV: Whittaker Campground

If you’re looking to get some fresh air (and powder), Snowshoe Mountain Ski Resort is your place to be in West Virginia during the winter months. With nearly 250 acres, 60 trails, and 1,500 feet of elevation, this ski resort has something for every skill level.

Not big on the skis? How about a bike? When the snow melts, this resort converts into a biker’s paradise with more than 11,000 acres of explorable terrain.

Explore West Virginia!

Ready to hit the road in West Virginia? See our service team at Mark Wahlberg RV to get your rig tuned up for your next adventure.

No RV? Rent! At Road Adventures by Mark Wahlberg in Columbus, Ohio, you’ll find a wide variety of the industry’s leading RV models plus plenty of towables to choose from.

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