Camped here with friends while rafting the Gauley River. This campground is located between highway 60 and the New River just above the confluence with the Gauley. There is some road noise due to the proximity of the highway, but you get to camp right on the river! Campsites are level, some are gravel, most are grass. If it's been rainy - be prepared for some mud. This trip was off-season so the campground was nearly empty. During the summer, the campground is well-populated. Wi-Fi is available, but I didn't use it. Restrooms are private rooms that contain both shower, toilet and sink. Restrooms were clean. I didn't use showers so can't speak to heat/pressure. Firewood is sold by the stick (your choice). Owners are onsite and keep a close eye on activity. I will definitely camp here again during Gauley Season. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Camped there after calling ahead to inquire about space for a 40 footer. Was told space was available. Upon turning off the main highway into the park just barely made contact with a pole supporting the park's billboard. Had to back up to gain clearance. Was told I was second MH to hit the sign that week. Area had received lots of rain in prior two days. Campground was very soggy and it was very hard to find a suitable space dry enough to avoid getting our MH stuck in the mud! Signs in the campground tell exiting campers to turn left around the park registration office. Not possible for a 40 footer to make that turn without backing up at least once. Very disappointed with the park and cannot recommend it for "big rigs"! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Clean restrooms - rundown park. Motorhome was very close to river which made for a nice view however, was glad that it was not rainy. No grass close to river and can only imagine what it is like in the rain. Helpful staff - somewhat unorganized though. Some of the travel trailers appear permanent and are run down. Area is beautiful but driving to it is challenging. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is a fine place for an overnight or weekend stop. Not recommended for a week long stay. Grounds are right along the New River in Gualey Bridge where the New River and Gualey River join to form the Kanawha. There are a lot of attractions in the area. This is the only full hook up campground in the area. Great fishing. The lots are very sandy because when the river is up the campground floods. The operators are nice but will allow anyone in. Neighbors on one side were roudy drunks but eventually left that evening. Neighbors on other side used a log splitter from 6pm to 10pm splitting firewood. We felt that the owners could do a lot better with this campground. We were there in August and it wasn't crowded at all. The New River Campground, Inc. purchased November 1998 by the West Virginia Paralyzed Veterans of America, Inc. (WV-PVA, which was started in 1990. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.