Glamp or Camp Your Way Through Spring in West Virginia

Whether you’re pitching a tent under the stars at a rustic forest site or soaking in a private hot tub from your luxury yurt, Almost Heaven West Virginia offers a truly unique and unparalleled adventure this spring. The state’s diverse geography and commitment to preserving its natural beauty make it one of the best destinations for every kind of outdoor enthusiast, from the seasoned backpacker to the glamping aficionado. Check out these popular spots this spring for an unforgettable escape. 

Glamping Options

WV Glamping Domes

The glamping scene extends into the historic Greenbrier Valley with WV Glamping Domes, where you can find unique accommodations that blend luxury with the region’s natural beauty. WV Glamping Domes is an excellent base for exploring attractions like the surrounding mountains. Each dome is equipped with a Keurig, kitchen, bathroom, shower, and a smokeless fire pit.

Country Road Cabins

Country Road Cabins, located in Hico, West Virginia, offers adventure and comfort. Their accommodations include well-appointed yurts, rustic treehouses, and spacious safari-style tents. A standout feature across many units is the private hot tub, allowing guests to relax after a day of exploring the nearby outdoor activities. The site provides a true glamping experience, combining unique stays with modern amenities.

Four Fillies Lodge

Four Fillies Lodge in Peterstown, West Virginia, offers a luxurious and secluded mountain retreat. In their Sherwood Forest area, visitors can discover a variety of unique accommodations. Options include four Glamping Pods, a distinctive Glo Pod, a cozy cottage, and a rustic treehouse. The four Sherwood Forest Glamping Pods are designed in a Scandinavian style, providing an upscale, comfortable camping experience with beautiful wooded views. The one-of-a-kind Glo Pod also offers a truly unique glamping stay.

Adventures on the Gorge

Glamp in the Gorge with Adventures on the Gorge. Unwind and recharge in comfort, sleep soundly in a plush, climate-controlled bed and refresh in a private bathroom with a walk-in shower. Outside, a secluded fire pit awaits for evenings spent beneath the stars. A mini-fridge, hot plate, and coffee pot are provided, ensuring every detail of your relaxing, adventure-filled escape is covered.

Camping Options

Blackwater Falls State Park

Looking to do some scenic camping? Pitch your tent at Blackwater Falls State Park, and see why it’s one of the most photographed areas in the state. The campground offers a total of 65 tent and trailer sites, all equipped with electric hookups. For guest convenience, the park provides a centrally-located bathhouse featuring hot showers, a laundromat, and a dumping station. Campsites can be reserved online at any time, by phone or at the campground office.

Mountaintop Retreat

Travel this camping season to the Mountaintop Retreat, a pet-friendly and family-friendly campsite, offering guests the chance to create unforgettable memories while enjoying breathtaking Appalachian views from one of the seven private, well-spaced campsites, each equipped with a fire pit, a bench/swing, and a camp cooker, allowing you to spend your days hiking, fishing, swimming, or simply unwinding in nature. Book your stay now, as spots are filling up fast. For your convenience, check-in is self-service, and firewood is easily accessible at a self-service station.

Babcock State park

Escape to Babcock State Park’s welcoming campground, open from the third Friday in April through the fourth Monday in October, weather permitting. The park offers 52 reservable sites (28 with electric, 24 without) via online booking, phone, or the park office. A two-night minimum stay is required for Friday and Saturday bookings; single nights are welcome Sunday through Thursday. Amenities include a central bathhouse with coin laundry, water fill stations, a sewage dump station, reliable WiFi/cell service, and firewood/ice for purchase.

Brooklyn Heights Riverfront Camp

Brooklyn Heights Riverfront Campground, a tranquil nature retreat near Thomas, Davis, and Canaan Valley, offers a secluded West Virginia escape. Here, you can find a peaceful silence amidst moss-covered forests, flowing rivers, and refreshing mountain air. Guests can choose from primitive, rustic, or creative lodging options, including secluded campsites and cozy cabins, all situated away from crowded rows. The campground features private river access perfect for swimming, fishing, kayaking, and tubing. Additionally, visitors can explore trails, discover waterfalls, and wander through magical, mossy terrain, enjoying a relaxing, slower-paced experience.


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This post was last updated on March 9, 2026

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