Bruceton Mills West Virginia Campgrounds

Bruceton Mills West Virginia has a zip code of 26525. The current date and time in Bruceton Mills is May 6, 2024, 4:02 pm and it has a population of 4,180 people. Bruceton Mills West Virginia lies at an elevation of 1,863 feet.


Big Bear Lake Campground

Route 3 Box 204
Bruceton Mills West Virginia, 26525
Phone: 304-379-4382 Look at what Big Bear Lake has in store for you Get the thrill of your life at our giant lake side Water Slide. Take the kids for a rousing game of miniature golf at our 18 hole miniature golf course.We also have a game room with the latest video games. Get together with other property owners or have your family reunion and challenge your skills at one of our regulation tennis courts, volleyball courts or the baseball field. Or you could live your very own "Hoop Dreams" at the basketball courts.

Chestnut Ridge Campground

Rt. 1 Box 267
Bruceton Mills West Virginia, 26525
Phone: 304-594-1773, 888-594-3111 Picturesque Chestnut Ridge Park offers visitors a variety of recreational facilities, activities and events and is located just 10 miles east of Morgantown, West Virginia, on Interstate 68 (exit 15 / Coopers Rock). Chestnut Ridge Park is surrounded by Coopers Rock State Forest and West Virginia University Forest, creating a outdoor recreational area of over 16,000 acres. Hike, bike, cross country ski, fish at one of the parks two stocked lakes (no license required), swim, paddleboat, toboggan, picnic, rock climb or listen to bluegrass music

Coopers Rock State Forest

Rt. 1 Box 270
Bruceton Mills West Virginia, 26525
Phone: 304-594-1561 Bands of rockcliffs line the Cheat River Gorge and provide numerous overlooks. The centerpiece among these is the main overlook, which furnishes a panorama of the gorge and distant horizons. A maze of enormous boulders and cliffs fascinates hikers, and the trails are especially lovely in June when the rhododendron and mountain laurel are in bloom. Several trails wind through forest valleys and over ridges, and a number of creeks beckon the explorer. Glade Run is dammed to form a 6-acre pond that is regularly stocked with trout. The observant hiker can hear and sometimes see squirrels, chipmunks, hawks, owls, turkeys, turkey vulture, songbirds, fox and deer throughout the forest