Bulltown Campground 1 Burnsville Lake Rd, Burnsville, WV 26335
About the Business
Located at 1 Burnsville Lake Rd in Burnsville, West Virginia, Bulltown Campground offers a unique experience for visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and rich history of central West Virginia. Situated on the shores of Burnsville Lake and adjacent to the Bulltown Historic Area, this campground is the perfect place to relax and explore.
With nearly 200 campsites, playgrounds, showers, a boat ramp, and a beach nearby, Bulltown Campground provides all the amenities needed for a comfortable stay. The campground is nestled in the hilly, forested region at the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains, offering stunning views and plenty of outdoor recreational opportunities.
Visitors can also take a trip to the Bulltown Historic Area Visitor Center to learn more about the area's history, or explore the Burnsville Lake Wildlife Management Area located nearby. The Bulltown Historical Village offers a glimpse into life during the Civil War era, while activities like hiking, boating, wildlife viewing, fishing, hunting, and picnicking are also popular among visitors.
For those interested in camping at Bulltown Campground, reservations can be made by calling (304) 452-8006. Directions to the campground are provided for travelers coming from different locations, making it easy to find this hidden gem in West Virginia.
Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat in nature or a chance to explore the region's history, Bulltown Campground is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Visit Recreation.gov to discover more amazing destinations and plan your next adventure!
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1 Burnsville Lake Rd, Burnsville, WV 26335, United States
Reviews
"This campground is beautiful there is abcde loops in which a& b are only for camping which have few sites and lonely areas so dont book that instead cde are for RV, tent and campers which is great with fully packed people and sites are preety close to each other .we booked D-25 site which is close to lake .bathrooms are pretty good clean and well maintain hot water also coming .one can find common picnic areas in cde loops which can also be used as shelter if there is heavy rain .no network available in the campgrounds but when u coming to sutton and heaters town u got your network back . Which is 15 min from campground."
"We really enjoyed spending a week here. Lake side spot, with 50amp service. Launch the canoe from camp, and enjoy the lake. Lots to explore here and in nearby waters. Update a year, later same great experience ."
"Enjoying a campsite with full hook up (no cable) and a water view, smooth lake surface kayaking and solitude, this campsite is a five star experience. Shower houses always clean and stocked on our visit. There is historical value with a primitive museum and buildings you can visit. By solitude, I am referring to being “unplugged”. No local tv signal, take a walk to get two bars on your phone. I purchased the camp Wi fi, but had no consistent internet connection while using it. No streaming. Just enjoy the peaceful views. Enjoyed seeing an eagle fly over and a mink swimming as we kayaked. Posted a pic of the mink."
"Nestled back into the hills of WV is Burnsville Lake. A short distance from the interstate and you will find one of the best lakes around. Well laid out camp grounds, some right on the lake, good fishing, playgrounds, hiking trails, bike paths, staff who patrol the area and the friendliest people around is the reason we go back year after year."
"Great camping for the whole family. Our (pet friendly) site was shady and well maintained. We went on the tour and found the old homesteads and their stories quite fascinating! Beautiful place to visit, highly recommend."
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