Reviews
Monongahela /Tea Creek
User Reviews
Mike R.
Terrifying. Feral dogs. Roaming bears. Atrocious restrooms. Wild backwoods folk. Cramped campsites. Will never return.
Brad Cook
Site 11; I spent the weekend in Site 11 along the Williams River. The site was spacious enough for two vehicles and two large tents, had a picnic table, a round fire pit, a restroom on the grounds, and a bear proof trash can near the entry to the site. A small trail could be used to drop down to water level, and another extended into the next camp, though it was not visible from the site I was in. The only complaint I have is that the instructions on now to pay for the site were vague.
Jesse Cole
Rolled in 6pm on a friday and lucked out and found a spot. Very comfortable area. Only had the one working water pump at the entrance to the grounds. Access to the river is only about 3 minutes from the camp site. Going to go back off peak season.
Darlene Moak
Spent 5 blissful days there August 2021. No cell signal!! I loved being out of touch, just me & my dog. Great hiking, bathrooms are clean, quiet. Will be going back!
Margaret Fisher
Awesome place to camp and fish! WV at its finest!!!
Tyler Bennett
Been camping here for decades, I'm the third generation of my family to do so. Both fishing and hunting. Always had a good time. Campground is clean, campsites are easy to set up and locate. The woods and creeks are exquisite.
Scott Branham
One of my favorite campgrounds to stay at. Unfortunately the latest trip we had to put up with someone at the other end of the creek side of the grounds who thought it would be smart to bring a happy dog who did nothing for 3 days but yap at EVERYTHING including the echos off its own mouth. Be advised people, put a muzzle on it or keep it in your camper.
Jacob Mccumbers
Awesome place to camp, fish, and spend family time. We have been going there for the past 35+ years.
delilah horn
It was wonderful we love it there had a amazing time with family
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!