Campsite #10 at Horseshoe Rec Area, WV
Campsite #10
8 people | |
35 ft | Back-In |
1 | no signal |







Campsite Reviews (7)
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4 star | | 43% |
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There are two day-use pavilions. The larger one is a beautiful example of CCC workmanship. There's a stream to splash around in. A trail follows the stream and crosses a bridge. From there it goes to the top of the mountain and connects with another trail. There are also horseshoe pits.
We stayed in Site 10. The campsite description said 15 amp electric, so we were pleasantly surprised to find 30 amp and 50 amp service at our site. A water faucet nearby had clear, colorless water that tasted good. There were two toilet buildings, but one was out of order when we were there. Each building has two single-person bathrooms with a toilet and cold water sink--no showers. Bathrooms were clean, and camp hosts had stocked them with soap. There was also a vault toilet, but I didn't use it.
The camp host sells ice and firewood. Prices were reasonable.
This campground is in a very mountainous area. The roads are steep and narrow, and have sharp curves. Directions provided in my confirmation email avoid the worst hairpin turns, but that route is much longer than the route suggested by Google Maps. We tried the Google Maps route on a day trip out, and used it when we left. The hairpin turn on the shorter route should be OK for any RV that would fit on the sites at the campground.
Although it was a beautiful late summer weekend, this campground wasn't quite half full. Maybe the hairpin turns and the lack of cell service kept the crowds away. It was a peaceful retreat, and we really enjoyed our stay.
There are two day-use pavilions. The larger one is a beautiful example of CCC workmanship. There's a stream to splash around in. A trail follows the stream and crosses a bridge. From there it goes to the top of the mountain and connects with another trail. There are also horseshoe pits.
We stayed in Site 10. The campsite description said 15 amp electric, so we were pleasantly surprised to find 30 amp and 50 amp service at our site. A water faucet nearby had clear, colorless water that tasted good. There were two toilet buildings, but one was out of order when we were there. Each building has two single-person bathrooms with a toilet and cold water sink--no showers. Bathrooms were clean, and camp hosts had stocked them with soap. There was also a vault toilet, but I didn't use it.
The camp host sells ice and firewood. Prices were reasonable.
This campground is in a very mountainous area. The roads are steep and narrow, and have sharp curves. Directions provided in my confirmation email avoid the worst hairpin turns, but that route is much longer than the route suggested by Google Maps. We tried the Google Maps route on a day trip out, and used it when we left. The hairpin turn on the shorter route should be OK for any RV that would fit on the sites at the campground.
Although it was a beautiful late summer weekend, this campground wasn't quite half full. Maybe the hairpin turns and the lack of cell service kept the crowds away. It was a peaceful retreat, and we really enjoyed our stay.