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Blackbear Campground LLC

2889 WV 17 Blair, Mtn Hwy, Ethel, WV 25076, USA

Introduce

Welcome to Blackbear Campground LLC, your perfect destination for outdoor adventure in Ethel, West Virginia. Nestled in the heart of nature, our campground offers a variety of accommodations, including cozy cabins, RV sites, and tent camping areas, all designed to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable.

At Blackbear Campground LLC, we pride ourselves on providing a range of amenities to enhance your experience. Our fully furnished kitchens make meal prep a breeze, while ample fire pits and picnic tables create the perfect setting for evening gatherings. We also offer firewood for purchase, ensuring you can enjoy a warm and inviting campfire under the stars.

One of the standout features of our campground is its proximity to the Bearwallow Trails. Whether you're an avid off-roader or simply enjoy hiking, you can roll out of bed and be on the trails within minutes. The surrounding area is also perfect for exploring the natural beauty of West Virginia.

We are pet-friendly and welcome your furry friends to join in on the fun. With plenty of space for trucks, trailers, and off-road vehicles, Blackbear Campground LLC is the ideal spot for groups and families looking to connect with nature and each other.

Here’s what some of our satisfied customers have to say:

  • "We recently stayed in the bunkhouse cabin at Blackbear Campground LLC, and it was an incredible experience! The cozy little cabin comfortably accommodated our group of 9 people, with a bunk bed still available. We were thrilled that they allowed us to bring along our 3 dogs (including 2 large ones) and even a ferret!"
  • "The campground had ample space for our 2 trucks with trailers, 4 Jeeps, and a side-by-side. One of the best parts was the proximity to the Bearwallow Trails – you can literally roll out of bed and be on the trails within minutes. The trails themselves were phenomenal and added so much to our adventure."
  • "Blackbear Campground LLC also provided plenty of fire pits, picnic tables, and firewood onsite, making our evenings around the campfire perfect. The fully furnished kitchen exceeded our needs and made meal prep a breeze."
  • "Overall, we had a fantastic stay and highly recommend Blackbear Campground LLC for anyone looking for a great outdoor experience with all the comforts you could need."

Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended stay, Blackbear Campground LLC is here to provide you with an unforgettable outdoor adventure. Come and experience the beauty and tranquility of West Virginia with us!

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Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Wheelchair accessible restroom

Wheelchair accessible seating

Offerings

RV camping

Activities

Hiking

Amenities

Public restroom

Public shower

Restroom

Running water

Slides

Tent sites

Wi-Fi

Payments

Camping fee

Children

Good for kids

Playground

Parking

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

Jason Fisher Oct 01
★★★★★5

We recently stayed in the bunkhouse cabin at Blackbear Campground LLC, and it was an incredible experience! The cozy little cabin comfortably accommodated our group of 9 people, with a bunk bed still available. We were thrilled that they allowed us to bring along our 3 dogs (including 2 large ones) and even a ferret! The campground had ample space for our 2 trucks with trailers, 4 Jeeps, and a side-by-side. One of the best parts was the proximity to the Bearwallow Trails – you can literally roll out of bed and be on the trails within minutes. The trails themselves were phenomenal and added so much to our adventure. Blackbear Campground LLC also provided plenty of fire pits, picnic tables, and firewood onsite, making our evenings around the campfire perfect. The fully furnished kitchen exceeded our needs and made meal prep a breeze. Overall, we had a fantastic stay and highly recommend Blackbear Campground LLC for anyone looking for a great outdoor experience with all the comforts you could need.

S.F. Oct 18
★★★☆☆3

The tent area is right on a stretchy area alongside a (pretty quiet) road. It was pretty leveled with the greens at ankle height. No mud spots. We also took a small cabin with shared bathrooms and showers. The cabin - overpriced at $75/night. Almost zero insulation (it was 30 degrees outside during the night) and with an electric space heater (and 3 people) we managed to get it to about 46 inside if you keep the door shut long enough. There were TONS of weird bugs that smelled pretty bad when you kill them, but we noticed that they just "go to sleep" when turning the lights off so we let them be (really, there were too many to handle). They were all over our things the following morning and I kept finding more when unpacking a few days later. The showers - individual units (2 showers and 2 restrooms, pretty big) but dirty. There's mold from who knows when. Barely if any ventilation in the showers and a floor you'll be scared dropping the soap on. Spiderwebs all over the corners and ceilings and black moldy floor and tiles like it's not even being cleaned. Took about 10 minutes for the hot water the first time (while I'm standing naked trying to figure it out) but I think that morning I was the first one to hit the showers, so maybe the heater had to kick in. The next morning it was better. The outside - every cabin has a fire pit and a grill. There's a pile of firewood that you can grab from at $10 half a wheelbarrow and $20/full one (the money goes to a drop box so you won't wake anyone up). If you camp in an RV or a tent, you can also grab one of the small fire pits and take it to your camp. The good - it's right on the entrance to Bearwallow Hatfield-McCoy trails! Like, right there! And the whole surroundings are pretty nice. Also the owner was very nice. 3 stars. Not more. I'd rather stay somewhere else with a longer drive to the trails if I knew better, or camp on the grass if it wasn't that cold and had my own shower setup.

Jonathan Ryser Oct 13
★★★★★5

Great place to stay for what we were looking for. Lisa was friendly and communication from her was quick and informative. Several things made this a good place to stay: 1 Easy access to Bear Wallow trailhead and only a 15 minutes drive down the connector highway to Rock House. 2 Plenty of room to spread out and enjoy space. 3 we wanted the feel of WV camping without the regulations of someplace “fancy”. Would definitely recommend and will be coming back. Thanks Lisa

B.A.H. May 22
★★★★★5

Great place to stay, close and convenient town of Logan close by. This will be our second year and we will make it a turdition

Nate Holscher May 06
★★★★★5

Great spot to camp and ride it was nice and quite some road noise but I didn't mind easy payment and check in.. update I think they raised there rates a good bit unfortunate everyone so hungry