Overview

Location
Address: 1402 Grandview Rd, Beaver, West Virginia 25813
GPS: 37.752138, -81.076317
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Local Directions: From US 64, take Exit 129A, It is two miles south on WV 307.

Contact Information
Local Phone: 1-304-763-2494
Toll Free Phone: 1-800-225-5982
Website: http://www.littlebeaverstatepa...
Email: littlebeaversp@wv.gov

Open
April 1 to October

  Sites
46 RV Sites, 46 Tent Sites, 30 Electric and Water, 16 Water Only, 30 30 Amps, 10 50 Amps, 11 Pull Thru

Rates
Daily Rates: $28.00 - $30.00

Facilities & Services
Bathhouse / Restrooms, Dump Station, Hot Showers, Laundry, WiFi

Recreation
Biking, Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Playground

Policies
All Ages, Pets Welcome

Restrictions
Max RV Length 40 ft
 
Description
Group Camp

Primitive group camping area can accommodate up to 50 campers. Advance reservation is required.

Fee is $56/night.
Sites
Total Sites46
RV Sites46
   
Tent Sites46
Max RV Length40 ft
   
  
  
Electric and Water (30)Water Only (16)
Rental Units
None
Rates
Sites
Facilities and Services
  Hours Description Fees
Bathhouse / Restrooms  
Convenience Store  
Dump Station  
Firewood  
Flush Toilets  
Hot Showers  
Ice  
Laundry  
Picnic Shelters  
WiFi   Available at Camp Store only
Recreation
  Hours Description Fees
Biking  
Boat Rentals  
Boating  
Canoeing  
Fishing  
Hiking  
Kayaking  
Pedal / Row Boating  
Playground  
Events

    None

Reviews
Average Rating
4 star rating
(4)
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4 star rating
A hidden gem off the beaten path – a little hard to get to but worth it
DIDOTABBY
Silver
December 5, 2017
Most recent stay was July 6, 2017. We camped in a little rig, Tear Drop style RV only, 15' long w/o toilet or shower. We like to eat outdoors using the picnic table and set up our dining canopy for sun and weather protection. We rely on condition of campground's facilities nearby our site, so our critique is focused in that area.

This was an overnight stop for us. A little difficult to reach due to Hwy 307 off I-64 is very hilly with sharp curves, but after reaching the park, it didn’t matter. Some grassy/graveled sites are scattered on a hillside, and a challenge to reach while others are lower down in the flat valley. The restroom/shower building is perched on top of the hill and not immediately adjacent to most accessible sites and ours was in the flat valley so not close to it as we would have liked. That being said, this was a government operated park, a building with painted cement block walls and cement floors albeit the building was newer and modern – it was nice. It was roomy inside with ample # of sinks and shower stalls. Each stall had rubber floor mat in the shower, but it would have been better if they had been in the adjacent changing area when you exit shower. Water was hot and pressure was good. Bench in changing area was nice convenience, but only 1 hook for towels and clothes so needed more.

The communal sink area was spacious and had ample # of sinks – and a nice convenience was the paper towels

We stayed here in a Teardrop Trailer.
 
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