The nearby Bulltown Historic District provides an opportunity to learn about the area's rich history. The campground offers 38 first-come, first-serve campsites with amenities such as fire rings, picnic tables, and vault toilets. The best time to visit is in the summer, with average temperatures ranging from 60-80 degrees Fahrenheit. The area offers hiking, fishing, and boating opportunities.
| Location | Reservations |
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Bulltown
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Riffle Run Campground
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Riffle Run
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Gerald R. Freeman
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Gerald R. Freeman Campground
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Flatwoods KOA
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L Kanawha River Nr Wildcat
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91cfs |
Elk River Below Webster Springs
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264cfs |
West Fork R Bl Stonewall Jackson Dam Nr Weston
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57cfs |
Buckhannon River At Alton
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143cfs |
Birch River At Herold
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11cfs |
W.F. River At Butcherville
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100cfs |
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HACKER VALLEY
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0" |
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STONEWALL JACKSON DAM
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0" |
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GLENVILLE
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5" |
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BUCKHANNON
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0" |
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CRAIGSVILLE 0.6 NE
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0" |
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WEST UNION 2.9 SE
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0" |
The Cora Brown Bridge In Nicholas County To The Confluence With The Elk River In Braxton County
The Junction With Williams River
To The Junction With Panther Creek
Three Forks To Spice Run
The U.S. Forest Service Cranberry Campground
To The Confluence With The Gauley River
National Forest Land To Tea Creek
Tea Creek To Three Forks