Bolar Mountain Recreation Area 756 Twin Ridge Drive, Warm Springs, VA 24484
About the Business
Bolar Mountain Recreation Area is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a fun getaway on Lake Moomaw in Warm Springs, Virginia. The campground offers a variety of activities including boating, fishing, camping, and hiking. With limited cell service, visitors can truly disconnect and enjoy the natural surroundings.
The campground features four different areas, each with prime sites offering views or direct access to the lake. Campground 1 has the most electric sites, followed by Campground 2 and 3. Amenities include potable water taps, flush toilets, showers, picnic tables, fire rings, and helpful Camp Hosts. Dump stations are available at Campground 1 and 2 for campers' convenience.
Lake Moomaw, situated on the northern end of the campground, offers opportunities for boating, canoeing, water skiing, and beach relaxation. Anglers can fish for a variety of species including trout, bass, and crappie. Hikers can explore 11 miles of trails leading to scenic overlooks and primitive camp sites at Greenwood Point.
The campground is part of the George Washington and Jefferson National Forest, which protects a diverse range of tree species, mammals, and birds. Nearby Hidden Valley offers additional outdoor activities along the Jackson River and a historic bed and breakfast for accommodations. Warm Springs provides restaurants, shopping, and a Historical Society for Bath County.
For those planning a visit, it is recommended to know your route ahead of time as cell service may be limited. Recreation.gov is a useful tool for exploring outdoor destinations and making reservations. Come and experience the beauty and tranquility of Bolar Mountain Recreation Area in Warm Springs, Virginia.
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756 Twin Ridge Dr, Warm Springs, VA 24484, United States
Reviews
"One of the best campgrounds I have stayed at!!! Absolutely beautiful.. Everyone one was nice and friendly"
"This place is kind of ragged out. The weeds are high. The roads are washed out. There's no potable water and no showers as is listed on the reservation site. They all have Vdh stickers on them that says you'll get diarrhea forever if you use them. If you have 35 Virginia Tech noisy neighbors that cramp into one site and camp in the woods up to your camping pad, partying and eating acid until 4:00 a.m. there's no one there to deal with it. These guys were parading around the campsite and cutting through people's campsites at early hours to go swimming or just have conversations. They'll offer beer, weed, and LSD though when you go to them and complain, which is probably exciting for a younger crowd. The lake is beautiful. We paddled out to an island and made a beach day because the Virginia Tech students kind of took over everything and made it unbearably rowdy and not kid friendly. We ultimately left a day early because we wanted sleep and my 5 year old started to pick up on the fact that the neighbors weren't behaving normally. Be aware that there is nowhere to buy anything within an hour of the lake. You can bring your dog literally anywhere without a leash and no one will do anything. Apparently they were very strict about it many years ago. We had dogs of unknown origin in our campsite at all times."
"We went in early May and it was chilly and cloudy so it wasn't busy. They were just starting to get the campsites ready for Memorial weekend. What was most upsetting is that the store is closed down. The dock was also broken so they had it roped off. I wish they would revive this place back to its former glory."
"This was a wonderful spot for an early August getaway. Weather was perfect, much cooler I the mountains but not chilly. Water and scenery was beautiful. Park facilities are well cared for. We hit up the beach which was amazing, plus there is access outside the public area if you want to avoid other people completely. Lake itself not that crowded with boats etc. We will definitly visit again."
"This is my new favorite camp site. I cant say enough about the place. The sites are well maintained and spacious. The camp hosts are very friendly and helpful. The scenery looks like heaven. The lake is a great place to hike and swim right from your site(if it's a site on the water). I cant wait to go back."
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