Address: Marlinton, WV 24954, USA
Phone: +13047994334
Margaret Fisher
Awesome place to camp and fish! WV at its finest!!!
Jacob Mccumbers
Awesome place to camp, fish, and spend family time. We have been going there for the past 35+ years.
J B
Tea Creek Campground is a wonderful place to stay with lots of trout fishing and lots of nature
Natasha L
My husband and I spent 4 days and 3 nights tent camping at the Tea Creek Campground dispersed camping spots. The trails, campground, and surrounding areas are really well-maintained, well marked with signs, and clean. Campground has several reasonably clean vault style toilets which were all stocked with toilet paper. Each camp site included a picnic table and fire drum/pit with attached grill. There’s also a few manual water pumps in the campground with fresh creek water — we filled our water bottles every day and thought it tasted great. Dispersed campsites are $10 a night, and the fees pay for trash services, maintenance, etc. Dispersed camping spots weren’t quite “dispersed” enough for our liking. A family and their kids moved in a few spots (100 yards) down and their music and yelling echoed through the entire campground. Overall, though, we had a great experience. We went in late October and the leaves were just past peak. A park officer told us the week of October 10th is the best time to go for fall colors. There are a few trailheads attached directly to the Tea Creek campground, and several more within a 5 to 10 minute drive. (We recommend Red Spruce Knob trail, about a five minute drive down the Scenic Highway. Highest peak in the area, and a really beautiful hour-long hike.) Plenty of signs in the Monongahela National Forest area, and very easy to navigate. We will visit here again!
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Yes. And I believe a conservation stamp.
No electricity, showers, running water, or dump station. Only vault toilets. Still our favorite place to be.
Yes on the right leg there are 22 or so spots. On the left loop there are 3 sites I think are big enough. Go right though,those sites are better.
Yes. While deer hunting my boy saw some nice native trout.
We have been camping at tea creek for 30 years. Beautiful setting, quiet, great trout fishing.
No. Just a gravel site with a table, fire ring, and lantern post. Potable water is available from a hand pump. No cell service at the campground, but service is available from the Scenic Highway from some carriers. The low-water bridge is difficult for some campers to cross too.
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