There are plenty of amazing campgrounds in West Virginia, and they come in all sorts of varieties. You can find small or large, primitive or luxurious. But there is one campground that can offer you an experience that no other campground in the Mountain State can boast - a campsite on the very point where three states and two rivers come together.
Go west, they say, and it sounds like good advice. After all, we all know that the best part of Virginia went west in 1863. So if you follow that advice in West Virginia, you'll wind up here, at Virginia Point Park in Kenova - the westernmost point in the state.
Here at Virginia Point Park, the Big Sandy River and the Ohio River meet.
Here at Virginia Point Park, West Virginia can keep both Kentucky and Ohio in her sights.
And here at Virginia Point Park, visitors can walk, play, picnic, and even camp.
That's right, in addition to being a unique park, Virginia Point Park is also a campground, with waterfront campsites right along the Ohio River edge of the point.
Featuring beautiful riverfront views, these campsites provide the perfect perch to sit and watch the river go by... along with tugboats, barges, water birds, and more.
Bring the whole family; the kids will love the adjacent playground.
Have you ever made camp on the westernmost point of West Virginia, where two rivers and three states meet?
For the most up to date information on campsite availability and price, call (304)-690-5211.
To learn more, visit the City of Kenova's website. If you love camping along a river bank, you might also try this primitive campground on the New River. What are you favorite West Virginia campgrounds? Nominate them here for us to feature in the future!
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