Ronceverte West Virginia Campgrounds

Ronceverte West Virginia has a zip code of 24970. The current date and time in Ronceverte is April 30, 2024, 3:32 pm and it has a population of 4,859 people. Ronceverte West Virginia lies at an elevation of 2,099 feet.


Greenbrier River Campground

P.o. Box 265
Ronceverte West Virginia, 24970
Phone: 800-775-2203 The GREENBRIER RIVER CAMPGROUND is one of only three campgrounds in the state of West Virginia that is nationally rated * * * * FOUR STARS * * * * !!! Our 8 acre campground is located right on the banks of the Greenbrier River and offers wooded and riverside camping for tents and all types of recreational vehicles. Each RV campsite averages 33 x 68 in size and all sites offer partial shading and a view of the river. Campers have access to a quarter-mile of river frontage owned by the campground. Great fishing for a variety of fish abound and we have the most desirable river swimming area on the river. The grounds are neat and well-maintained with gravel roads and well-lighted public areas. With the exception of some tent sites, all of our sites are equipped with electric, water, cable tv, and sewer service. This is a modern facility offering all the amenities you would expect from a FOUR STAR campground. We are open from April 15th through October 15th each year (weather permitting)

Organ Cave Campground

Route 2,box 417 Masters Rd.
Ronceverte West Virginia, 24970
Phone: 304-645-7600 European pioneers have known of Organ Cave since 1704, but archeological evidence demonstrates that Neolithic Native Americans had been visiting Organ Cave since at least 8000 BC. The ceilings and walls of Organ Cave are lined with fossilized coral (nodule chert), which is better known as flint. An important resource for Native Americans, Organ Cave provided an ample source of flint that could be crafted into arrowheads, knives and fire making tools. The numerous arrowheads and cutting tools found in and on the grounds surrounding Organ Cave are an indication of the Native American activity that has taken place at and inside Organ Cave

Organ Cave Campground

Route 2,box 417 Masters Rd.
Ronceverte West Virginia, 24970
Phone: 304-645-7600 European pioneers have known of Organ Cave since 1704, but archeological evidence demonstrates that Neolithic Native Americans had been visiting Organ Cave since at least 8000 BC. The ceilings and walls of Organ Cave are lined with fossilized coral (nodule chert), which is better known as flint. An important resource for Native Americans, Organ Cave provided an ample source of flint that could be crafted into arrowheads, knives and fire making tools. The numerous arrowheads and cutting tools found in and on the grounds surrounding Organ Cave are an indication of the Native American activity that has taken place at and inside Organ Cave