Camping at Holly River State Park

With 8,101 acres of dense forest, Holly River is West Virginia’s second largest state park. Located in a narrow valley in the Mountain Lakes region, the park is surrounded by heavily forested mountains, some reaching more than 2,800 feet in height.

Campground Seasons & Dates

The campground is open spring through fall, weather permitting.

Campsites may be reserved anytime online, by phone, or at the campground office.

Reservations may be made for no less than two consecutive nights on weekends (Friday and Saturday) or for one night Sunday through Thursday.

The number of vehicles or units on a site, payment, cancellations, and refunds information is good to know prior to making a reservation. Read more.

There is a 14-night maximum stay.

Check-in time is 1 p.m.

Campsite Amenities

Holly River State Park’s campground has 88 units with electric hookups, picnic tables, Wi-fi, and cooking grills.

Three dumping stations and four centralized bathhouses are available as well as two coin-operated washers and dryers.

Only one tent or trailer is allowed per site.