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Brooklyn Campground Introduce

Brooklyn Campground is nestled along the picturesque banks of the Kanawha River in Fayetteville, WV. This charming RV park provides a unique blend of outdoor adventure and relaxation, making it an ideal destination for campers and RV enthusiasts alike.

Location-wise, Brooklyn Campground offers a serene setting with direct riverfront access, perfect for those seeking peaceful surroundings. The area is renowned for its rugged beauty and proximity to popular attractions such as the New River Gorge National Park and the historic town of Fayetteville.

Brooklyn Campground caters specifically to RVs, offering electric hookups that are suitable for basic needs but not designed for high-amperage appliances. The park features a mix of standard sites and one handicapped-accessible site with direct parking convenience. Guests can enjoy the scenic river views while watching trains pass on the opposite bank.

  • Accommodations: Electric hookups for RVs, primitive camping options, and limited water spigots available.
  • Facilities: Clean restrooms with no running water but maintained regularly.
  • Sites: A variety of sites including riverfront spots accessible via short walks. The handicap-accessible site offers direct RV access.

Brooklyn Campground's prime location near the Kanawha River provides opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. The surrounding area is rich in history and natural beauty, offering trails for hiking and mountain biking, and cultural sites like museums and historic buildings.

While the park offers a peaceful retreat, it's important to be aware of potential challenges. Guests have noted issues with noise from passing trains and safety concerns due to nearby drug activity. Additionally, finding firewood during the off-season can be difficult, as local vendors may not be open.

  • Positive Feedback: Scenic views, easy access to the river, clean restrooms, and convenient RV hookups.
  • Areas for Improvement: Safety concerns at night, noise from trains, difficulty finding firewood in winter, and navigation issues after dark due to incorrect Google Maps directions.

If planning a visit, it's advisable to arrive during daylight hours and have alternative plans for firewood. Visitors should also be cautious of the surrounding area at night due to reported activity.

Despite these challenges, Brooklyn Campground offers a unique opportunity to experience nature in WV. Its remote location provides a true backcountry feel, ideal for those seeking an authentic camping experience away from crowded parks.

Location

West VirginiaFayette CountyFayettevilleBrooklyn-Southside Junction Trail

Customer Reviews

3.0
6 reviews
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Kelly Gelder
Oct 09, 2024

Pickup trucks drove in and out at all hours of the night. Midnight, two, four AM. We spoke with a local clerk and learned people in the area go down into this campground to do drugs at night. The train across the river doesn’t use its whistle but it’s loud enough to wake you up and it comes through 3-5x throughout the night. The RV lanes in the parking lot have electric hookups but it’s not traditional 30 or 50 amp. They’re the same as you’d see in a home. Restrooms do not have sinks but they’re clean and do not smell at all. I would not camp here again for safety reasons.

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Cody Tolliver
Feb 27, 2022

Google maps does not take you there, it took us to the other side of the river. We arrived after dark. There is no check in. You just arrive and pick a site. We came out of regular camping season so we couldn't find anywhere near by that sold firewood. There is 1 handicap site and 4 sites by the river. The handicap site is the only one that you can drive directly up to. The 4 sites by the river have a parking lot and you walk (not very far at all, 10 - 50 yards) to them. The view of the river is beautiful and you can watch trains pass on the opposite side of the river.

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Matthew
Sep 12, 2022

Great campsite along the river. However only about 5 spots to stay in. All sites are walkin sites and are right next to each other. Google Maps has the Southside Trail extending to far north. This makes directions to here take you to the wrong side of the river. So do not follow their directions to get here. As of now, put in Cunard River Access as your destination. Once at the parking lot for the put-in, the road goes about 1 mile south from there to the campground and the start of the Southside Trail.

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Carrington Stoffels
Jun 13, 2021

Nice campground with five primitive sites and one handicap. Sites are walk-in and must walk through sites to get to next one. No water, has fire rings and a chemical latrine. Medium train traffic across the river, but no horn use. Access to river is challenging, steep grade. Road traffic to trailhead is light.

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kevin trimble
May 30, 2023

Beautiful spot by the river, but if your disabled, there's only 1 spot you can camp, and it's likely to be occupied by the first person to arrive.