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Meadow Creek Campground Introduce
Nestled in the picturesque town of Meadow Bridge, WV, Meadow Creek Campground offers a unique and affordable camping experience for outdoor enthusiasts. This charming campground provides a perfect blend of nature and convenience, making it a popular destination for families, adventurers, and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat in the great outdoors.
Meadow Creek Campground is known for its first-come-first-serve policy, ensuring a laid-back atmosphere where visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the area. The campground is strategically located near the river, offering excellent opportunities for swimming, fishing, and kayaking. With clean facilities, well-maintained campsites, and amenities like grills, picnic tables, and fire pits, Meadow Creek Campground provides everything you need for a memorable camping experience.
- Free Camping: Meadow Creek Campground is a fantastic option for budget-conscious travelers, as it offers free camping to all visitors.
- River Access: The campground's proximity to the river makes it an ideal spot for water activities, including fishing and swimming.
- Clean Facilities: While basic, the restrooms are well-maintained and clean, ensuring a comfortable stay for all campers.
- Well-Maintained Sites: Each camping site is equipped with grills, picnic tables, and fire pits, providing everything you need for outdoor cooking and relaxation.
One of the standout features of Meadow Creek Campground is its commitment to nature. The area is perfect for those who enjoy hiking, birdwatching, and exploring the surrounding woodlands. However, visitors should be aware that RV camping is not allowed at this site, although enforcement may vary.
Campers have praised the campground for its peaceful setting and access to outdoor activities. Many appreciate the convenience of having all necessary amenities in one location, making it an ideal choice for families or solo adventurers. However, some guests have noted that train noise can be a disturbance, especially at night, due to the nearby railroad crossing.
Customer Feedback: Visitors have shared both positive and constructive feedback about their experiences at Meadow Creek Campground:
- "Loved this campground especially since it’s free! Great access to the river and well-maintained sites."
- "Warning: the train is super loud and passes a couple times throughout the night. Bring earplugs if you’re a light sleeper!"
- "Whoever used campsite 1 before us left a bunch of beers and cigarette butts in the fireplace which was frustrating. We cleaned up some of the trash but didn’t have enough room to take it all."
Despite these minor inconveniences, Meadow Creek Campground remains a popular choice for those seeking an authentic camping experience without breaking the bank. The site’s commitment to nature and its array of outdoor activities make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the area.
If you’re planning a trip to West Virginia, be sure to consider Meadow Creek Campground as your base camp. Whether you're visiting with family or friends, this campground offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature and create lasting memories.
Location
West VirginiaSummers CountyMeadow Bridge
Customer Reviews
Since camping is first come first serve in the park I can't really complain about ending up here, especially since it's free. That said BRING EARPLUGS. The trains are extremely loud, and since there's a crossing they'll be blaring their horns at all hours of the night. Otherwise a fantastic spot with river access, clean locker toilets, well maintained sites, and grills, picnic tables, and fire pits at all the sites. Do be aware there is NO firewood to scavenge on site so you'll need to pick some up before setting up camp. RV camping is not allowed but it seems they don't patrol that very heavily.
Loved this campground especially since it’s free! Warning: the train is super loud and passes a couple times throughout the night. Whoever used campsite 1 before us left a bunch of beers and cigarette butts in the fireplace which was frustrating. We cleaned up some of the trash but didn’t have enough room to take it all.
I like to stay at this campground while visiting New River Gorge national Park and preserve. No electric or water but has vaulted toilets. Lots of trains pass by day & night but I'm not bothered by the noise. Not a lot of shade either.
This is a wonderful campground especially considering it’s price: free! Location is great for when you’re visiting the nearby new river gorge National Park and the surrounding areas. There’s decent cell service with Verizon data. Each site has a fire grill and a picnic table. They’re decently spaced out with no foliage in between so little privacy in that aspect. There was no bathroom or water access when we were there the very beginning of April. There was a dumpster that campers were using. Beautiful hills around. Pet friendly. The main downside is that there’s a train super close to the sites, a coal carrying one that goes by 3 or 4 times a day. Very scary for young children/pets. One of my pictures shows just how close it is from the site we stayed in for two nights. All in all super grateful for the access to so much free camping in this area! Would return.
It's free and that's just hard to beat. It is for tents only but at least you don't have to worry about hearing generaters all night. There is a train that run right beside the campground but after 9 I didn't hear it go pass anymore. Plenty of spots to pick from and lots of room. Great view of the stars and there are bathrooms. Always a plus being right next to new river gorge national park.
Another one of America’s great hidden gem free campgrounds. Off the beaten path, this spot has vaulted bathrooms, fire rings and BBQs at each site, and a bonus rushing river you could swim in if you wanted or collect non-potable water from. We went for a walk next to the train tracks that run alongside the grounds. 2 trains came thru during the night. They may have been loud, but we couldn’t hear anything over the torrential lightning and rain storm we encountered. It was wet, windy, and quite fun to sleep in (dry thankfully).
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