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Riverside Mountain Retreat

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· Bloomery, Hampshire, West Virginia
214 acres hosted by Jonathan O.
1 RV/tent site
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Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Visit the site ranked by Hipcampers as one of the top three sites in West Virginia. Pitch your tent on a wooded mountain knoll overlooking the Cacapon River surrounded by the Allegheny Mountains as far as you can see. The Cacapon River is a hidden scenic gem and the cleanest river in West Virginia. This is rugged West Virginia at its best. Wildlife abounds and it is common to see Bald Eagles, Black Bears, and Whitetail Deer. If relaxing on the ridge line and enjoying the views are not enough, hike down to the river via the powerline cut or trails and swim, paddle, or fish (WV license required...one day passes are available online). You can also hike the creek running through the deep hollow, which follows the state access road while enjoying dark Hemlock woods and shale cliffs. If you like to mountain bike, you will find the mountain access roads and trails offer you some back country riding fun. The campsite has nice level areas for pitching a tent and an established fire ring and picnic table. Trails allow one to hike in or drive (a four wheel drive is necessary to access the ridge line campsite). The campsite is very private, but it's possible you will see a friendly neighbor pass by on the trail or see folks staying at the cabin in the valley along the river flats if you go down to the river or you can get a bird's eye view of cabins in the valley across the river from the top. The campsite is no trace so you must bag out all garbage and waste. Cat holes and such are not permitted so campers must bring and use a camp toilet. During exceptionally dry periods, open fire restrictions may be put in effect. You will need a four wheel drive vehicle to access the site. If not, or in inclement weather (snow or heavy rains), you can hike in from the state road where the access road begins. Learn more about this land: The property's history dates back to pre-European settlement and was originally inhabited by Native Americans with archaeological evidence dating back at least 10,000 years. After European settlement, numerous of battles were fought in the area during the French and Indian War, American Revolution, and it was even a cross-roads for armies during the Civil War. Farming, sustenance farming, and logging were the primary industries throughout the region. Later, during the Industrial Revolution, the river, limestone, charcoal, and iron ore from the area fueled a local iron bloomery, which the area, "Bloomery," is still named. The land you are camping on was nearly completely logged over the last hundred years, but a few old growth trees can still be found throughout the mixed hardwoods forest. On the way to the campsite you will also pass the old original school house (now a hunting cabin) located on a neighbor's adjoining property. There are still a few old timers left that attended the one room schoolhouse as children, but the building predates them by many years. There is also an old Methodist Cemetery located on the property (not near the campsite) that dates back to the 1700s. If you happen to find this site, please do not disturb it.Visit the site ranked by Hipcampers as one of the top three sites in West Virginia!  Pitch you tent on a wooded mountain knoll overlooking the Cacapon River surrounded by the Allegheny Mountains as far as you can see. The Cacapon River is a hidden scenic gem and the cleanest river in West Virginia. This is rugged West Virginia at its best. Wildlife abounds and it is common to see Bald Eagles, Black Bears, and Whitetail Deer. If relaxing on the ridge line and enjoying the views are not enough, hike down to the river via the powerline cut or trails and swim, paddle, or fish (WV license required...one day passes are available online). You can also hike the creek running through the deep hollow, which follows the state access road while enjoying dark Hemlock woods and shale cliffs. If you like to mountain bike, you will find the mountain access roads and trails offer you some back country riding fun. The campsite has nice level areas for pitching a tent and an established fire ring. Trails allow one to hike in or drive (a four wheel drive is necessary to access the ridge line campsite). The campsite is very private, but it's possible you will see a friendly neighbor pass by on the trail or see folks staying at the cabin in the valley along the river flats if you go down to the river. The campsite is no trace so you must bag out all garbage and waste. Cat holes and such are not permitted so campers must bring and use a camp toilet. During exceptionally dry periods, open fire restrictions may be put in effect. You will need a four wheel drive vehicle to access the site. If not, or in inclement weather (snow or heavy rains), you can hike in from the state road where the access road begins.
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Matthew C.recommends
May 8, 2023
Cacapon River Mountainside Camp
Beautiful drive up and into the property, and for any off-road enthusiasts, the trek up to the campsite is challenging! Took every bit of my 4Runner's capability to get through the ruts. Campsite is very idyllic and well set up. However, a look down the hill reveals multiple houses, so it wasn't as secluded as I expected. I was disappointed when the neighbors decided to use the gun range at 7:30pm, and then a chainsaw fired up at twilight. It ruined what was becoming a nice peaceful sunset. I guess it comes with the territory of renting private property. Overall, fun property to explore and mostly very peaceful.
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Tim.recommends
January 22, 2023
Cacapon River Mountainside Camp
Outstanding location for those with 4Wheel drive vehicles and those that are outdoor precision sports enthusiasts!!!
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Kurt F.recommends
April 17, 2022
Cacapon River Mountainside Camp
Cacapon River Valley View
Wow!!!! What a great place to camp. Jonathan's description and directions were spot on. 4×4 definitely recommend. Plenty of level camping spots and hammock hangs to view sunrise and sunset from. You definitely want to bring plenty of water and supplies as the site is remote but worth getting to with lots of room to walk around and explore. I wish there were more spots like this, definitely be returning!
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Eric B.recommends
April 3, 2022
Cacapon River Mountainside Camp
The communication with Jonathan was excellent. The location was very secluded. The directions provided were excellent and the google map coordinates lead us straight to the camp site. As stated in the description, four wheel drive is a requirement but we had not issue getting there with 4x4. We would love to make return visit.
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Caleb P.recommends
October 25, 2021
Cacapon River Mountainside Camp
Absolutely love this camp site, private location great views with amazing host i most definitely we’ll visit again highly recommend this location if your a fan of the outdoors.
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Mike B.recommends
October 21, 2021
Cacapon River Mountainside Camp
This camp site has probably been one of my wife and Is favorite to date. Jonathan has a dream property with some pretty spectacular views. It was extremely private and there was plenty of space for the dog to run around and explore. Like most of the other campers have mentioned, the directions seemed a little confusing at first but once you get on the property it all makes sense and was explained really well in the documents provided. The drive to the camp site was one best parts and really adds to that feeling of getting out there for the weekend and detaching. We are working on future dates to bring some friends back with us. Add this Hipcamp to your list - it will end up being one of your favorites.
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Bloomery, Hampshire, West Virginia, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Shawandasse Tula (Shawanwaki/Shawnee) and Massawomeck First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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