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Burnsville Lake - COE/Riffle Run
Overview
Riffle Run Campground at Burnsville Lake offers a peaceful escape into the heart of West Virginia. Managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, this destination is known for its well-maintained facilities and scenic views of the surrounding hills and water. It provides a classic camping experience where the focus remains on the natural environment and outdoor recreation. The campground is situated near the shores of Burnsville Lake, making it a prime spot for those looking to disconnect from the hustle of city life while enjoying the benefits of a managed facility.
Location & Surroundings
Located just a short drive from Interstate 79 near Burnsville, WV, the park is surprisingly accessible while maintaining a secluded atmosphere. The terrain is characterized by lush hardwood forests and the sprawling waters of the Little Kanawha River reservoir. Travelers will appreciate the winding roads and the sense of deep immersion in the Appalachian landscape. The proximity to the Burnsville Lake Dam provides unique structural views and excellent opportunities for walking and photography along the water’s edge throughout the seasons.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground features approximately 60 sites, many of which provide electric hookups for RV travelers. While not all sites have individual water or sewer connections, the park offers a convenient dump station and centrally located fresh water fill stations. Guests have access to clean bathhouses with hot showers and flush toilets. Each site typically includes a paved parking pad, a fire ring, and a heavy-duty picnic table, ensuring a level and comfortable setup for both trailers and motorhomes.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Water activities are the primary draw, with boating and fishing topping the list of things to do. The lake is well-stocked and features several boat launches for easy access to the water. History buffs should visit the nearby Bulltown Historical Area, which offers a glimpse into 19th-century life and Civil War history through preserved structures and interpretive trails. Additionally, the surrounding wildlife management area provides thousands of acres for hiking and observing local bird species and deer in their natural habitat.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal fit for outdoor enthusiasts who prioritize natural beauty and water access over luxury resort amenities. It is a fantastic choice for families seeking an affordable vacation centered around fishing and campfire stories. Because of the spacious, paved sites, it is also a reliable stop for big-rig owners who want a quiet night in a government-managed facility. If you enjoy the rhythmic sounds of nature and a slower pace of travel, Riffle Run provides the perfect backdrop for your West Virginia adventure.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
James Shaw
We had the most amazing time there! The camp hosts and volunteers are the best !! Will definitely be back.
Rosemarie Hunter
Absolutely beautiful clean and right on the water. The history here are super nice. Today I met them when I went to a apple butter demonstration with the Friends of Burnsville lake that help raise money for special events that take place at the park
Andrea Meadows
Great, off-grid camping area. Great areas for kids & adults. Campground volunteers are very welcoming. They do need to maintain their hiking trail so people can utilize it
steph
Very clean. Nice lots. Lots of trails for hiking or biking around the lake property Awesome place to unwind as there is NO cell service! First come, first serve
Carla Harper
One of the most well kept and beautiful RV parks in all of West Virginia! If you don't believe me just go camp there for a night or two!
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