The campground provides picnic tables, fire rings, and access to vault toilets for camper convenience. It is important to note that there are no electrical or water hookups available. Additionally, the campground is pet-friendly, allowing campers to bring their furry friends along for the adventure.
Reservations are not accepted at Bishop Knob camping area. Campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. It is recommended to plan your visit accordingly and arrive early to secure a campsite, especially during peak seasons.
The best time to visit Bishop Knob camping area is during the spring and fall months when the weather is mild and enjoyable. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters can be harsh and snowy. It is advisable to check weather conditions prior to your trip and come prepared with appropriate gear for the season.
While camping at Bishop Knob, make sure to explore the nearby attractions such as the beautiful Monongahela National Forest and the scenic Dolly Sods Wilderness. However, be cautious of black bears in the area and follow proper food storage guidelines to avoid attracting them to your campsite. Additionally, it is important to practice Leave No Trace principles and respect the natural surroundings to preserve the beauty of this camping area for future visitors.
Wind
Humidity
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Bishop Knob
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Bishop Knob Campground
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Cranberry
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Cranberry Campground
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Cranberry River Sites
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Williams River At Dyer
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139cfs |
Cranberry River Near Richwood
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259cfs |
Gauley River Near Craigsville
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1900cfs |
Elk River Below Webster Springs
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261cfs |
Greenbrier River At Buckeye
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428cfs |
Birch River At Herold
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11cfs |
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CRAIGSVILLE 0.6 NE
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0" |
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HACKER VALLEY
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0" |
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MT. NEBO 1S
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0" |
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QUINWOOD
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0" |
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SNOWSHOE
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2" |
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CLAY 0.2 WSW
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0" |
The U.S. Forest Service Cranberry Campground
To The Confluence With The Gauley River
The Junction With Williams River
To The Junction With Panther Creek
Three Forks To Spice Run
Rabbit Run To Private Land .5 Mile From Richwood
Darnell Run To Rabbit Run
The Headwaters
To The U.S. Forest Service Cranberry Campground