Travel Guide Near Country Roads Campground

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Country Roads Campground is surrounded by the natural wonders and small-town charm that make this part of West Virginia truly special. Whether you're chasing waterfalls, hiking rugged trails, exploring ancient caverns, or stepping into Civil War history, you'll find unforgettable experiences just a short drive away. After a day of adventure, treat yourself to a hearty meal at one of our nearby restaurants, where local flavors and warm hospitality await. From scenic outings to satisfying bites, there's something here for every traveler to enjoy.



Things to Do

Explore nearby destinations like Blackwater Falls, Seneca Rocks, Nelson Rocks, and Smoke Hole Canyon. Add excitement to your trip with local dining, distilleries, and Civil War history.

Blackwater Falls State Park

Marvel at the iconic amber-colored falls and explore miles of scenic hiking trails in this breathtaking West Virginia state park.

North Fork Mountain Trail

This scenic ridge-top trail offers breathtaking views of the Potomac River valley and is perfect for both short hikes and longer adventures.

Spruce Knob

At 4,863 feet, Spruce Knob is the highest point in West Virginia. With sweeping mountain views and scenic hiking trails, it’s a stunning spot for outdoor exploration and quiet reflection.

Seneca Rocks

A must-see destination for hikers and climbers, Seneca Rocks rises dramatically above the North Fork of the South Branch of the Potomac River and offers stunning views.

Nelson Rocks

Embark on a guided Via Ferrata climbing experience and canopy tours through one of the region’s most thrilling adventure parks.

Smoke Hole Canyon

A beautiful and rugged river gorge perfect for hiking, fishing, kayaking, and soaking in the wild beauty of the Potomac Highlands.

Smoke Hole Caverns

Take a tour through stunning limestone caverns, try your hand at gem mining, and enjoy mini golf and a gift shop on site.

Fort Mulligan

Step back in time at this Civil War site featuring preserved earthworks and learn about its role in local American history.

Dry Run Spirits

Tour a historic 1800s homestead and enjoy maple moonshine and apple brandy made from local ingredients by distiller Jeff.

Local Dining Favorites

After a day of exploring the mountains or relaxing by the river, refuel at one of our nearby local restaurants. From classic comfort food to bold flavors and cozy atmospheres, these local spots offer something for every taste just minutes from the campground.

Cheetah B's

A casual and friendly eatery offering hearty American fare with a local twist, great for families and travelers alike.

El Jaripeo

Savor authentic Mexican cuisine in a lively setting, with flavorful dishes and refreshing margaritas made to order.

The Twisted Pig

Known for their BBQ and creative menu, this spot offers satisfying meals packed with flavor in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Hermitage 1841 Restaurant

Enjoy craft brews and a chef-inspired menu in a charming historic setting at this favorite local hangout.