The best camping near Beech Fork State Park

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Rush Creek RV Campsite

9 sites · RVs3 acres · Cannonsburg, KY
Experience our small and private RV sites in a quiet location in the rural town of Rush, near Ashland KY. We provide full hook ups with 30 amp electric connection, water, and sewage. We also provide wifi throughout the property. We are an 8 minute drive from Rush Off-Road - a 7,000 acre off-road park with over 100 miles of trails with new trails being opened up regularly. The RV sites can accommodate up to a 50 ft RV or trailer as well as parking for an additional car or truck. The site dimensions are 30ft wide by 60ft long. Your RV/trailer must be self-contained as we do not have a toilet onsite. The sites are flat and guests will have to back-in. Pets are welcome but you must keep them on leash. Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban. PLEASE NOTE, I can provide a discount if you are booking for one month or more. Please contact me for the discount code if you're interested in booking a long-term stay.
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Hideaway Hills Primitive Camp

4 sites · Tents50 acres · Catlettsburg, KY
**All sites accessible by 4WD vehicle or moderate uphill hike only (can provide ride with side-by-side if needed)** Located outside of Catlettsburg, Ky, in the community of Durbin, our 50 acres are on a one-lane, dead end road which makes for a peaceful, quiet night’s sleep under the stars and amongst the trees. Our sites are completely primitive, hike-in or 4WD accessible only, in several locations on the hills behind our residence so you will need to be completely self-contained including toilet. (We will take you to your site with our side-by-side if needed). All sites are ideal for tent campers, overlanding-style rigs, or possibly a small, off- road trailer/camper, with fire ring and firewood provided at each site. You will have access to all trails (for hiking only) and shared access to the fishing pond (Catch and Release only at this time). There are plenty of trees for shade, hammocks, etc. There is also an abundance of wildlife: Birds, deer, turkeys, rabbits, squirrels, bobcats, coyotes, and even an occasional black bear. We are located 2 miles off of US 23 (Country Music Highway), 30 minutes from Grayson Lake, 25 minutes from Yatesville Lake, 25 minutes from Rush Off Road, and 15-20 minutes from restaurants, Walmart, Sandy’s Gaming and Camp Landing. Whether you're looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life for a few days or just looking for a safe, quiet place to spend the night on your way to your next destination, we hope you'll choose to spend it with us at Hideaway Hills!
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Horse Creek Cabins

2 sites · RVs1 acre · Morrisvale, WV
Welcome to our serene campground nestled in the heart of rural West Virginia. Picture yourself surrounded by lush greenery, with the soothing sound of a small creek running alongside your campsite. As you relax by the fire pit, you might catch glimpses of deer grazing in the distance, adding to the tranquil ambiance of nature. Conveniently located just 4 miles from the Hatfield McCoy Trails Ivy Branch Trailhead and a short drive from the Hobet Outlaw Trails, our campground is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid hiker, biker, or ATV rider, there are plenty of adventures waiting for you just beyond our doorstep. Despite our secluded setting, you're never too far from modern conveniences. Within a 25-minute drive, you can explore the vibrant shopping scene at Southridge in Charleston, WV, where you'll find a plethora of stores and dining options to suit every taste. Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature at our peaceful campground. We look forward to welcoming you for a memorable outdoor experience.
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Hatfield McCoy trails and historical adventures

17 sites · Tents40 acres · Mc Carr, KY
You come for the trails, the river, and adventure but get intrigued by the history that runs deep in these mountains.. This property has been in the Hatfield family dated back to the civil war. Both the Hatfield's and McCoy's have graced this property loving and feuding in the past and they still do today! Don't delay book your outdoor adventure now before someone else gets your spot.  Learn more about this land:hatfieldshideout com. Start you adventure anywhere, but plan your relaxing retreat laid up next to the Tug River outdoors listening to the peaceful sounds of the water flowing, the occasional train passing by, and the sounds of nature singing you to sleep at night. Rather you are here to enjoy the mountains rich in bloody history, come rip through the mountains in the vehicle of your choice, or you come to float the tug in a kayak catching small mouth all day your mountain adventure awaits. hatfieldshideout dot com 
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Scenic Hills - Amish Country

5 sites · RVs2 acres · Oak Hill, OH
Property is located about 2 miles from the small town of Oak Hill. The area has a Welsh heritage and offers a Welsh museum. Once a prominent brick manufacturing area. Today the area is home to a decent size Old Order Amish community. You will see horses and buggies daily and there are several Amish businesses open to the public including a huge greenhouse, a hardware and bait & tackle store and a bulk food store to name a few. Our area is also a popular stop for hunters of all types since we are close to Wayne National Forest and Cooper Hollow Wildlife area. We need to mention that pets are welcome but need to be on leash or contained at all times due to horses and other animals that are nearby. There is also 4 dogs who live on the property and are always on patrol :) They keep the monsters away but are welcoming to our guests! We look forward to seeing you soon! Learn more about this land: Small family owned camping area (4 spaces) located in southern Ohio in the heart of an Old Order Amish community. You will actually be located directly behind an amish home. Secluded area surrounded mostly by woods. Listen to the sounds of horse an buggy or take a short trip and enjoy the lake.
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The best camping near Beech Fork State Park guide

Overview

About

Along the banks of the Beech Fork Lake, Beech Fork State Park is a secluded getaway surprisingly convenient to anyone in the tri-state area of West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio. Just ten miles off the interstate, locals flock to the beach here and out-of-towners take their pick of over 200 campsites in four campgrounds. The Beech Fork Lake Marina in the center of the park is privately owned, and rents out paddle boats if you wanna go Flinstone’s style (they also have canoes and pontoons). Sporty folks will love the wide variety of athletic fields here (volleyball, tennis, basketball, and softball), while the animal lovers can check out frogs, toads, raptors, deer, fox, and songbirds at the Beech Fork Lake Wildlife Management Area. In the surrounding towns, you’ll find plenty of mini golf parks, a public gun range, the Milton Flea Market, and Heritage Farms, an Appalachian village replica with museum, school, and old-fashioned merchants.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Beech Fork State Park is during the spring and fall, when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer brings a buzz of activity, perfect for water enthusiasts, though it can be quite warm. Winters are quieter, offering a peaceful retreat, but some facilities may be limited, so always check ahead.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Be aware of park hours, typically from 8:30am to 5pm, and plan your activities within this timeframe.
  • Remember to pack essentials like water, sunscreen, and insect repellent for a comfortable outing.
  • Stay informed about any trail closures or area restrictions during your visit.
  • Accessibility options are available; contact the park office for specific details to accommodate your needs.

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