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Camping Near New River Gorge National Park

West Virginia | Established 2020

About New River Gorge National Park

New River Gorge National Park and Preserve protects 72,808 acres along 53 miles of the New River in southern West Virginia, centered on a dramatic gorge where canyon walls rise over 1,000 feet above the river. The New River Gorge Bridge, an 876-foot-high steel arch span, is the third-highest bridge in the United States and the centerpiece of Bridge Day, an annual October festival where BASE jumpers leap from the deck.

The park operates nine primitive campgrounds, all free and first-come, first-served, with no hookups, no water, and no reservations. Sites have fire rings, picnic tables, and vault toilets. For RV camping with hookups, private campgrounds in Fayetteville and the surrounding area offer full services within minutes of the park. There is no entrance fee.

Whitewater rafting on the New River and the nearby Gauley River is the park's signature outdoor activity, with rapids ranging from Class I through Class V. Over 1,600 rock climbing routes on the gorge's sandstone walls make it one of the premier climbing destinations in the eastern United States. The Endless Wall Trail, named the best national park hike by USA Today readers, follows nearly three miles of unbroken cliff face through hemlock forest and rhododendron thickets to Diamond Point overlook.

Camping Tips for New River Gorge

  • All nine NPS campgrounds are completely free, first-come first-served, with no reservations. Sites have fire rings, picnic tables, and vault toilets but no water or hookups. Bring all water and supplies.
  • For RV camping with hookups, use private campgrounds in Fayetteville (less than five minutes from the park). The Outpost at New River Gorge offers 50/30/20 amp electric, water, and sewer just three-quarters of a mile from the bridge.
  • There is no entrance fee, keeping New River Gorge free for all visitors. Free camping plus free admission means your only costs are food and gas.
  • Bridge Day (third Saturday in October) draws massive crowds for BASE jumping and rappelling from the bridge. Book camping and lodging months in advance if visiting in October.
  • Dogs on a leash of six feet or shorter are welcome on all trails throughout the park, with dogs welcome on every trail. Dogs are prohibited inside park buildings.

RV Parks & Campgrounds Near New River Gorge National Park

Twin Springs ATV Resort & Campground

11.Twin Springs ATV Resort & Campground

5.0(10+)
Bluefield, WV~51 mi away

Twin Springs ATV Resort & Campground is located at 5485 Simmons River Road in Bluefield, West Virginia, offering a premier destination for ATV enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers....

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Hilltop Escape Atv Campground & Cabins

12.Hilltop Escape Atv Campground & Cabins

4.9(76+)
McComas, WV~46 mi away

Hilltop Escape is an ATV and campground destination located in Rock, West Virginia, offering vacation rentals and camping accommodations with direct trail access. The property is...

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Pipestem Camping at Route 20 Market & Grill

13.Pipestem Camping at Route 20 Market & Grill

4.5(225+)
Pipestem, WV~37 mi away

Pipestem Camping at Route 20 Market & Grill is a full-service campground located in the heart of Southern West Virginia, positioned as the perfect base camp for outdoor...

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Berry's Campground

14.Berry's Campground

4.3(114+)
Hinton, WV~28 mi away

Berry's Campground is a friendly campground located in southern West Virginia along the New River, just a few miles from the scenic Sandstone Falls and Bluestone Dam. The property...

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Rockhouse RV Park

15.Rockhouse RV Park

4.3(21+)
Man, WV~49 mi away

Rockhouse RV Park is West Virginia's newest and most modern RV park, strategically located next door to the Hatfield-McCoy Trails Rock House trailhead in Man, WV. The park caters...

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River's Edge RV Park

16.River's Edge RV Park

4.8(5+)
Hinton, WV~31 mi away

River's Edge RV Park is a small, quiet, and peaceful RV park located on the Greenbrier River in Hinton, West Virginia. The park features 7 full hookup sites, with 4 of them...

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Gauley River Wild & Woolly Primitive Campground

17.Gauley River Wild & Woolly Primitive Campground

4.4(22+)
Summersville, WV~12 mi away

Gauley River Wild & Woolly Primitive Campground is a unique 129-acre working wool sheep farm nestled in the Gauley River gorge between two mountains in central West Virginia's...

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Eagle's Nest Campground

18.Eagle's Nest Campground

4.4(129+)
Glen Jean, WV~10 mi away

Eagles Nest Campground is located in Glen Jean, West Virginia, conveniently situated just 10 miles from the New River Gorge Bridge and the town of Beckley. The campground offers a...

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Little Coal River Retreat LLC

19.Little Coal River Retreat LLC

4.3(76+)
Julian, WV~43 mi away

Little Coal River Retreat LLC is a riverfront campground located at 101 Tunnel Road in Julian, West Virginia, offering a gateway to adventure for outdoor enthusiasts. The entire...

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Hampton Summer Wind RV Park

20.Hampton Summer Wind RV Park

4.5(104+)
Meadow Bridge, WV~25 mi away

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there camping inside New River Gorge National Park?

The park operates nine primitive campgrounds, all completely free and first-come, first-served. Sites include Army Camp, Brooklyn, Glade Creek, Stone Cliff, Thayer, War Ridge, Grandview Sandbar, Meadowcreek, and Gauley Tailwaters. All have fire rings, picnic tables, and vault toilets but no water or hookups.

The primitive campgrounds are spread along the gorge and river with a 14-day stay limit within a 28-day period. Group camping for parties of nine or more requires a special use permit (call 304-465-6517). For developed camping with hookups, several private campgrounds operate within minutes of the park in Fayetteville, including The Outpost, Arrowhead Bike Farm, and Rifrafters Campground.

Is there an entrance fee for New River Gorge?

No, New River Gorge National Park and Preserve has no entrance fee. The park is completely free to enter and explore year-round, keeping it completely free for all visitors. Combined with free primitive camping, visitors can experience the park at virtually no cost.

The park was redesignated from a national river to a national park and preserve in December 2020, becoming America's newest national park. Despite the upgrade, the park maintained its free admission policy. Whitewater rafting trips with private outfitters are the main expense for most visitors, typically ranging from $75 to $150 per person for guided trips.

Can I bring my dog to New River Gorge?

Dogs on a leash of six feet or shorter are welcome on all trails throughout the park, including the Endless Wall Trail and Long Point Trail. Dogs are prohibited only inside park buildings. The park offers a BARK Ranger program at visitor centers.

The park's generous pet policy gives it a generous pet policy for a national park. The Endless Wall Trail and Long Point Trail are both popular with dog owners. Keep dogs leashed near cliff edges and be cautious on trails with steep drop-offs. Bring plenty of water for your dog, especially during summer hikes when humidity and temperature can make trails demanding.

What is Bridge Day?

Bridge Day is an annual festival held on the third Saturday in October on the New River Gorge Bridge. BASE jumpers leap from the 876-foot bridge deck every 30 seconds, and rappellers descend on ropes. The bridge is closed to vehicle traffic and opened to pedestrians for the event.

Bridge Day draws hundreds of thousands of spectators and is the largest extreme sports event in the United States. BASE jumpers must have at least 50 skydives to participate. Rafting companies offer special trips timed for viewing the jumps from the river below. The event coincides with peak fall foliage in the gorge. All lodging and camping within 30 miles books out months in advance for the Bridge Day weekend.

What are the best hikes at New River Gorge?

Top hikes include Endless Wall Trail (5.5 miles out and back, moderate, named best national park hike by USA Today), Long Point Trail (3.2 miles round trip, iconic bridge views), Grandview Rim Trail (6 miles, gorge overlooks), and the Kaymoor Miners Trail (steep staircase descent to historic mining ruins).

The Endless Wall Trail follows nearly three miles of unbroken sandstone cliff face through hemlock forest and rhododendron thickets, ending at Diamond Point overlook with views deep into the gorge. Long Point Trail provides the classic postcard view of the New River Gorge Bridge framed by the gorge. Both trails are dog-friendly. Spring brings rhododendron and flame azalea blooms along the trails.

Is New River Gorge good for whitewater rafting?

New River Gorge is one of the premier whitewater destinations in the eastern United States. The New River offers Class I through IV rapids suitable for families through experienced paddlers. The nearby Gauley River delivers Class IV-V rapids during fall dam releases, considered among the best whitewater in the world.

Multiple rafting outfitters operate from Fayetteville and along the river corridor, offering guided trips from April through October. Upper New River sections are gentler (Class I-III) and family-friendly. The lower gorge provides more challenging Class III-IV rapids. The Gauley River's fall season (mid-September through mid-October) coincides with Gauley Festival and offers world-class whitewater when the Summersville Dam releases water.

Is New River Gorge good for rock climbing?

New River Gorge is one of the premier rock climbing destinations in eastern North America with over 1,600 established routes on Nuttall Sandstone cliffs. Routes range from beginner-friendly sport climbs to expert traditional lines on the gorge walls. No permit is required for climbing.

The sandstone cliffs along the Endless Wall, Kaymoor, and Beauty Mountain areas offer the highest concentration of routes. Spring and fall provide the best climbing conditions with moderate temperatures and low humidity. Several climbing guide services operate in Fayetteville for beginners. The annual New River Rendezvous climbing festival brings climbers from across the country each spring.

When is the best time to visit New River Gorge?

April through October offers the best conditions for hiking, rafting, and climbing. Fall foliage peaks in late October, coinciding with Bridge Day. Spring brings wildflowers including flame azalea and rhododendron. Summer is warm and humid with afternoon thunderstorms but ideal for river activities.

Summer daytime temperatures reach the 70s to 80s with high humidity. Fall offers crisp air and spectacular color in the gorge. Winter is quiet with temperatures rarely below 20 degrees, and the park remains open for hiking and solitude. The Gauley River fall whitewater season (mid-September through mid-October) brings an influx of paddlers and adds energy to the area.

Quick Facts

Entrance Fee
Free (no entrance fee)
Best Time to Visit
April – October
Nearest Town
Fayetteville, WV, Beckley, WV
Elevation
745 – 3,291 ft
Park Size
72,808 acres
Annual Visitors
~1.7 million
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Source: National Park Service

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