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    Flatwoods KOA

    2.8 (13 reviews)

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    Beautiful ... site #7
    Bill W.

    A really nice KOA. The site we stayed in (#7) is in the first loop... up on a slight ridge above the entrance road. It has a nice large concrete patio, a steel frame/wood picnic table, and a nice level gravel slip for the RV. We're in a 19' airstream... our full rig is 40' long, and it fit so perfectly that we didn't need to unhook (only here overnight). Access is East from I-79... its up on a hill just off the exit. Although it's so close, you can't hear any noise from the Interstate. The drive in is a bit steep, but all kinds of RV rigs were there, including 40' pushers. We certainly had no problem with ours. When you arrive, you first enter a Days Inn lot... the same owners have the campground, so you check in at the hotel desk, which was quick- the left side is dedicated to the campground. Some KOAs have people on carts to lead you to the site, but those tend to be what I call the "industrial" KOAs that are massive and hard to navigate. This park has really clear signage, and is very well organized into smaller loops. This layout also provides more privacy, and gives it the feel of a more intimate campground. No guide needed. However, they do have a regularly-present security patrol who is friendly and whom also keeps things tidy. Because the campground is laid out as separate loops, it's nice to walk the dogs along the connecting roads. Despite the unusual checkin arrangement, this is a wonderful KOA, and one we will return to again when passing through the area!

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    Summersville Lake Retreat & Lighthouse

    Summersville Lake Retreat & Lighthouse

    3.9(35 reviews)
    36.3 mi

    I was really looking forward to stopping here, especially to see the lighthouse, but visiting in…read morethe off season definitely took away from the experience. This area is known for the lake and for boating and outdoor recreation, so I understand that coming during a colder time probably put a slight damper on everything that should be taken with a grain of salt if you're reading this review. When we arrived there was no one in the office. It felt closed off and unattended. I wasn't able to go up into the lighthouse at all, which was super disappointing because for me it was the main draw. From the outside, the lighthouse was lovely to look at but I was really really hoping to be able to climb to the top. The rest of the grounds looked fine and this is definitely a place designed for overnight stays. I would definitely return but during the right season and when I am able to explore the lighthouse!

    We absolutely loved our time at Summersville Lake Retreat & Campground. The staff is very friendly…read moreand helpful. The location is only 20-25 minutes from the New River Gorge area which makes visiting the bridge or downtown Fayetteville a breeze. The gift shop has a large selection of items just in case you forgot something or need a souvenir. There is a large community firepit and pavilion with Adirondack chairs. Each full hookup site also has it's own firepit with chairs. The property is well maintained. Make sure you take a walk to the hammock area...this was the kids favorite part! We already booked a trip back for next year and cannot wait to spend more time in WV.

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    Summersville Lake Retreat & Lighthouse - Cabin 2 & 3 for our Family Reunion.  Beautiful campground & loved the hammocks area

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    Cabin 2 & 3 for our Family Reunion. Beautiful campground & loved the hammocks area

    New River Gorge Gateway Center

    New River Gorge Gateway Center

    3.5(2 reviews)
    51.3 mi

    We stayed at the Greenbriar cabin during our Christmas travels & stayed two nights…read more Pros: - spacious cabin - full kitchen - lots of room for people to sleep - hot tub - pet friendly Cons: - missing light bulbs (multiple) - shower knob came off in my hands. I had to repair it myself before I could take a shower. - light switches in odd places - very hard to find the location at night. No lighting or easy to see signage showing you the location. - leopard print bed sheets. Really? - hot tub water didn't smell clean. It was clear but had a foul smell to it. All in all, the cabin was OK for the price & location. But with other lodging options in the area, I would probably choose something that is better maintained.

    This place should be listed "best kept secret". I've rented their Amish cabins 2 years in a row…read more For $65-75 a night you get a tiny cabin that sleeps six. Amenities include an attached bathroom, with 6 towels and 6 wash clothes, soap, small refrigerator, small microwave, coffee pot, coffee sugar packets, paper towels, table with 2 chairs and 2 additional folding chairs, TV with direct tv. Full size bed with twin bunk, loft area with 3 cot type mattresses on the floor. Loft area is definitely meant for kids since you can't stand up I that area, but they need to be old enough to climb a ladder and be responsible enough not to "fall". Bed linens, pillows and blankets are also included. Cain is very clean. They do allow dogs for en extra $25 (one-time cost). They don't charge extra for more people like some other places that say they sleep 6 but charge you for every person more than 2. Also outside is a picnic table and small fire area. The only negatives I can say is that the cabins are pretty close together which is strange since there seems to be a lot of in occupied land, towels are not the best quality, and pillows are pretty flat, we doubled up since we didn't have 6 people. The other nice thing is that once you make the reservations your key is in a lock box next to the door. No need to have to "check-in" or out. There not a lot to do in the camp ground itself, it just has a dozen cabins and some RV sites. But your only 1 1/2 mile for the new river bridge and my favorite pizza place Pies and Pints. Tons of hiking and biking trails within a few miles and white water rafting close by. Definitely the best deal in town!!

    Briar Point Campground

    Briar Point Campground

    4.7(3 reviews)
    19.5 mi

    I have a CDL, and have been driving large vehicles for well over a decade. I have a 45' coach bus…read morewith a tag axel. We got to this park in the middle of the night, and had everything all pre-arranged with the office (including payment). When we got here, the roads were a bit narrow, but, even in the blizzard conditions, we were able to make our way (albeit very slowly) back to our lot. Once we got there, the pad itself is completely paved, and relatively level. The width of the pad is the exact width of our bus, therefore, you need to have a bit of driving skills to maneuver around here. We got one of the 50 amp sites (only 6 on property) and had a great view of the lodge and resort through our main windows. In addition, we have seen a law enforcement officer, plow truck, and one or two park vehicles drive by since we have been here. Oh yeah, we are the only people here now. One thing I will say about the park. The spots are not all that long, and there is really no reason for that. There is plenty of space at the end of the paved pad to continue on for 20-25 additional feet. I am not sure why they do not do that. Anyhow, on to the resort. The resort is a short walk across a beautiful foot bridge that extends over the water that surrounds the campground. When we got over there, we went to go book our spa appointments, and take a look at the indoor pool. You can read my other review on the resort for more information for that resort. Suffice it to say, that NOT ALL AMENITIES at the resort are included with the price of admission to the campground. During the winter months, it is $8 a day for up to four people to use the indoor / outdoor pool and hottubs. This is just a nuisance fee that truly serves no purpose. Just ask before you assume here. The rate during the summer is $15 a day for four people to use the pool or hottubs. The campground has beautiful amenities, and is really a nice place to stay and relax. During the summer months, the trees would be in full bloom, and would allow you to take advantage of the fire ring and nice gravel picnic areas on each site. This is definitely a place we will be coming back to.

    My family and I went tent camping, so I can't speak for the RV sites. We had an enjoyable time. The…read moresites were clean, with garbage receptacles located nearby (enclosed to keep wildlife out.) The tent sites are a short walk from the bath house, and are located right on the lake. The sites provide a raised wooden platform for your tent as well as a picnic table and fire pit. The park doesn't allow outside firewood but you can purchase small bundles (6-7 pieces) for a little over $7. Lots of wildlife to see, and the fishing is good. Our family will be back!

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