3 RV Campgrounds In Parsons, WV | RVingLife.com
39.0965° N, 79.6809° W
Quick Overview
Parsons sits in the heart of Tucker County, where the Cheat River cuts through mountain valleys and outdoor recreation takes center stage. RVers rolling through this West Virginia gateway will find several campgrounds serving the area, with some offering free dump access. The town's position along Route 72 makes it a natural stopping point for travelers exploring the Monongahela National Forest or heading toward Blackwater Falls State Park.
Most facilities here cater to RVers chasing whitewater adventures or fall foliage tours. You'll find campgrounds ranging from rustic riverside spots to full-hookup parks with modern amenities. Five River Campgrounds represents the newest addition to the area's camping options. The terrain gets hilly fast once you leave town, so factor in your rig's capabilities when planning side trips.
Route 72 provides the main access corridor, connecting to Route 219 for north-south travel. Cell service gets spotty in the valleys, and mountain weather changes quickly. Most campgrounds operate seasonally due to winter snow and ice. The compact downtown area offers basic supplies, but stock up on groceries and fuel before heading into more remote camping areas. Our directory lists current facilities with pricing, amenities, and user reviews to help you pick the right spot for your setup.
Top Rated Dump Stations in Parsons
All Dump Stations Near Parsons
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 Rivers Campground - Camping Spot | 0.5 mi | 4.8 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Five River Campgrounds | 0.5 mi | 4.8 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Brooklyn Heights Riverfront Campground | 3.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Blackwater Falls Campground | 10.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Restrite Campground | 11.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Elkins Racetrack Campground | 11.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Shavers Fork Campground | 13.0 mi | 4.5 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Alpine Shores Campground | 13.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Canaan Valley Resort Campground | 13.3 mi | 4.6 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Smokey Bottom Campground | 14.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
5 Rivers Campground - Camping Spot
0.5 miFive River Campgrounds
0.5 miBrooklyn Heights Riverfront Campground
3.9 miBlackwater Falls Campground
10.4 miRestrite Campground
11.1 miElkins Racetrack Campground
11.6 miShavers Fork Campground
13.0 miAlpine Shores Campground
13.1 miCanaan Valley Resort Campground
13.3 miSmokey Bottom Campground
14.6 miTraveling to Parsons by RV
Route 72 runs east-west through Parsons, connecting to Route 219 about 10 miles south near Hambleton. This two-lane highway handles RV traffic fine, but watch for tight curves as you approach town from either direction. Route 219 provides your north-south corridor, linking to I-68 about 40 miles north near Thomas. From there, I-68 connects to I-79 for longer hauls.
RVs over 35 feet should scout campground access roads before committing. Many facilities sit on steep driveways or require backing into sites with limited maneuvering room. Route 72 through town accommodates big rigs, but side roads narrow quickly. Gas stations with RV-friendly layouts are limited -- fill up at the larger stations along Route 219.
Overnight parking isn't common in Parsons proper. The few parking lots downtown don't allow overnight stays, and street parking gets tight. Plan to reach your campground before dark, especially during peak fall color season when traffic increases. Winter travelers should carry chains and check road conditions through the West Virginia Department of Transportation before heading into mountain areas.
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Dump Station Costs in Parsons
All several RV campgrounds in the Parsons area charge fees for camping and dump station access. That's a portion% paid facilities, with a portion% offering free services. Typical overnight rates run $25-45 depending on hookup levels and amenities.
Full-hookup sites command premium prices during peak fall foliage season. Expect rates to jump $10-15 per night during October weekends. Some campgrounds offer weekly rates that knock 10-15% off the nightly cost if you're planning an extended stay.
Dump station fees for non-campers typically run $10-15 where allowed. Many facilities restrict dump access to registered guests only. If you're just passing through and need a dump, factor in potential detours to find available services. The paid model here reflects the seasonal nature of camping in mountain areas -- facilities need to cover maintenance costs during short operating windows.
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Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.
What RVers Are Saying About Parsons
“Five river was an awesome experience! I made the trip from south jersey to Parsons and the staff were very polite and extremely helpful! Shout out to John for the delivery of the fire ring! I highly r...”
“Went for the Bluegrass festival held the end of August. Live music from Grammy winners and others. Bring your own chair. Plenty of food vendors. Great, clean bathrooms as well.”
“This place is awesome and the staff is amazing for the Pickin’ in the Parsons Bluegrass festival. It’s very well organized and maintained. It took us a long time to get a full hook spot for the festiv...”
“I've been going to five river campground for a couple years now and it's always a great time. I love the atmosphere and the staff and the owners. Everyone makes you feel very comfortable. I'm going b...”
Best Time to Visit Parsons by RV
Winter
December-February
20-40°F
Crowds: Low
Most campgrounds close completely due to heavy snow and freezing temperatures. The few winter-accessible sites cater to snowmobilers and require four-wheel drive access.
Spring
March-May
40-70°F
Crowds: Medium
Campgrounds reopen gradually as snow melts, with higher elevations staying closed into May. Whitewater season brings weekend crowds, but weekdays stay quiet with muddy conditions common.
Summer
June-August
65-85°F
Crowds: High
Peak season brings full campgrounds on weekends, especially near river access points. Afternoon thunderstorms roll through regularly, and humidity stays high in the valleys throughout the season.
Fall
September-November
35-65°F
Crowds: High
October foliage season creates the year's heaviest crowds with advance reservations essential. Nights turn cold quickly after mid-October, and first snow typically arrives by early November.
Explore the Parsons Area
Call campgrounds before you roll in. Several facilities operate on reduced schedules during shoulder seasons, and you don't want to arrive at a locked gate. Cell coverage drops to nothing in many valleys, so make those calls while you've got signal in town.
The Cheat River draws serious whitewater enthusiasts from April through October. If you're camping near the river during release weekends, expect full campgrounds and lively neighbors. Fall foliage peaks mid-October, turning the surrounding mountains into a riot of color -- book early for that window.
Parsons sits at about 1,700 feet elevation, but surrounding peaks top 4,000 feet. Temperature swings of 20 degrees between town and higher elevations are common. Pack layers even in summer. The nearest major grocery store is in town, with limited selection. For serious provisioning, you'll need to drive to Elkins (about 35 miles south).
Blackwater Falls State Park sits 15 miles northeast and fills up fast on weekends. Get there early or skip it entirely on summer Saturdays. The park's dump station serves visitors, but lines form during checkout hours.
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Do Parsons campgrounds stay open year-round?
No, most campgrounds operate seasonally from April through October. Winter snow and freezing temperatures make access difficult and utilities unreliable. A few facilities offer limited winter camping for snowmobilers, but call ahead to confirm availability and access conditions before making winter plans.
Can I dump my tanks without staying overnight?
It depends on the facility. Some campgrounds restrict dump station access to registered guests only, while others allow pass-through dumping for a fee of $10-15. With only three facilities in the area, your options are limited. Call ahead to confirm dump-only policies before routing your trip through Parsons.
What's the cell phone coverage like at Parsons campgrounds?
Coverage varies dramatically by location and carrier. In town you'll have decent service, but many campgrounds sit in valleys where signals disappear completely. Verizon generally performs best in this region. Download maps and campground information before leaving areas with reliable coverage, and don't count on mobile hotspots for work.
Are the roads suitable for large motorhomes?
Route 72 and Route 219 handle big rigs fine, but access roads to individual campgrounds can be challenging. Steep grades, tight turns, and narrow bridges are common once you leave main highways. RVs over 35 feet should contact campgrounds directly to discuss site access and maneuvering room before booking.
When's the best time to visit for fall colors?
Peak foliage typically hits mid-October, though timing shifts by a week or two depending on weather patterns. Higher elevations peak first, with valleys following about a week later. Book campgrounds at least a month ahead for October weekends, as this is the area's busiest season and sites fill completely.
What supplies are available in Parsons?
Parsons offers basic groceries, fuel, and camping supplies, but selection is limited compared to larger towns. The nearest full-service grocery stores and RV supply shops are in Elkins, about 35 miles south. Stock up on essentials before arriving, especially if you're camping during busy weekends when local stores may run low.
What is the highest-rated dump station in Parsons?
The highest-rated station is Canaan Valley State Park with a rating of 4.5/5 stars.
Are there free dump stations in Parsons?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Parsons.
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