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Abrams Creek Campground/Retreat

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· Mt. Storm, Grant, West Virginia
20 acres hosted by Michael R.
10 lodging sites · 20 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home in nature at some pitches — including real toilets, showers, and kitchen.
Abrams Creek is like camping in a nature preserve, rather than in a commercial campground.  On our campground, there are no generators, loud electronics, or other things that would distract from appreciating the sights and sounds of this pristine natural environment.   And this is always a great place to beat the heat! We have a mountain climate; the peak temperature most days in the summer is in the high 70's or very low 80's, and at night, temperatures go down to about 60.  You'll be breathing cool, clean, fresh mountain air all day long! Hot showers are included, and all sanitary facilities are *sterilized* between guests.  We have taken every measure to safeguard your health! We are located in the mountainous Potomac Highlands region of West Virginia. Our vision is an environmentally conscious, eco-friendly campground developed in harmony with nature. We are not only a business, but also serve as an anchor for others who want to live more simply and close to the earth. The concept of rural revitalization means reinventing rural life so that it is economically sound, intellectually stimulating, and emotionally satisfying. Ask any of our staff if you would like to learn more about this!
Activities
Biking
Fishing
Hiking
Paddling
Natural features
Forest
River, stream, or creek
Swimming hole
Mountainous
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94% Recommend122 Ratings · 96 reviews
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Chris B.
5 months on Hipcamp
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· November 2024
Amazingly Beautiful Campground!!!
Great tucked away spot for camping!!! Lovely grounds, secluded and wildlife abundant. Had a short tailed weasel come through our campsite! And deer walk right up to our tent right along the river/creek. The people in charge are pleasant and kind to talk to, they will let you know of everything to do within the area and hand you a paper with all the details and directions to get you to all the destinations. Definitely recommend for anyone looking to camp!
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Steven P.
5 reviews
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· October 2024
Beautiful spot, get Site 7 if you can. Very accommodating hosts!!
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Katie C.
5 months on Hipcamp
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· October 2024
Tent camping in October
Lovely wooded tent sites. Quiet and secluded. Sarah and Michael greeted us at check-in and were very helpful. Great experience overall.
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Charmine M.
9 reviews
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· October 2024
quiet and serene
quiet and beautiful campsite by the creek. just type abrams creek on maps since the address from hipcamp led to private property a mile away. other than that I enjoyed my stay!
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Dana K.
2 reviews
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· October 2024
Great area. Great sites. Very close to a lot of great hikes.
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Tiffany F.
2 years on Hipcamp
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· October 2024
Lush Camping Along the Creek
The site always beautiful and serene along the creek. The creek was perfect for a midday cold plunge in the fall. I came with a large group for a birthday trip and Sarah was very helpful and nice. Some of the sites are quite close to one another for a larger group. Overall we had a great time and hope to visit again.
Location
Mt. Storm, Grant, West Virginia, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Shawandasse Tula (Shawanwaki/Shawnee) and Massawomeck First Nations according to
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Hosted by Michael R.

Joined in April 2018

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Hipcamp acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, present and future and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.