Laurel Fork Campground

Category: Campground

Address: Harman, WV 26270, USA

Reviews

Jon Henderson

Aug 18, 2019

Great rural campground at intersection of laurel fork north and south wilderness

Jed Prentice

Jun 22, 2018

Great spot. It's primative, with no shower or running water but there are springs nearby and the Laurel Fork runs through the campground. No cell service there. It's beautiful. The sites are nice and it's not crowded.

Kledus Killbilly Kassidy

Jun 29, 2017

My wife and i are avid campers and spent our wedding anniversary camping. We found laurel fork only by accident..we drove up a long gravel road to see if there was a nice remote spot to camp. Laurel Fork Area Campground is a beautiful, remote place to camp. We were alone there until luckily a guy came on a bike late and thru up a tent. I am type 1 diabetic and ran out of insulin. I ran into serious trouble that night and by morning had to have my wife get that guy to go find cell signal and call EMT. It took them 2hrs to get there but by the grace of God i got to a hospital. If you choose to camp here keep in mind it is a REMOTE area near the top of a mountain. Beautiful though, i give it 5 stars in my book! Creek on one side, beautiful trails, nice fire pits and picnic tables. Highly recommended.

Ashley N

Nov 18, 2016

My husband worked in the area for a week so we decided to try this campground out and see how it worked. We have a F450 and towed a 44 ft 5th wheel. It took some time to get to the campground but it wasn't impossible. The last mile was a little rough gravel road but nothing we didnt expect in the middle of nowhere in WV. There was a small fee to stay. Nice private grounds. Not many spots for a 44ft trailer but you get a fire pit and a picnic table. Definitely a good remote spot

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Questions & Answers

Can you camp and hunt during buck season

James Ganoe | May 10, 2020
Howard Squirrel | May 11, 2020

I give up. Can you?

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Is this a campground where you can set up permanet, or is it just an overnight campground? Is it privately owned or state run? If you can set up permanet what are your prices? Are pets allowed?

Sheila Hayes | May 11, 2018
Sheldon Goff | May 12, 2018

permanent as in for weeks? No It's state run, it's also a primitive campground. Not somewhere to live, as it's remote. So it's not a 5 minute trip to town

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