Level: Intermediate
Length: 3 mi (4.8 km)
Surface: Other
Configuration: Network
Elevation: -
Total: 3 riders
 

Mountain Biking Camp Creek State Park

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#57 of 112 mountain bike trails in West Virginia
#6,462 in the world

Several scenic trails are found on the park and the adjacent state forest. Trails are open to hikers, mountain bikers, and some are open for equestrian use.

There are 35-40 miles of multi-use trails in the surrounding Camp Creek Forest.

A map of the campground and camp trails open for bikers can be found here:
http://www.campcreekstatepark.com/campcreek.pdf
The Camp Creek park office can be contacted at (304) 425-9481
or email: [email protected]

First added by EZ-E on May 27, 2009. Last updated Apr 28, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
  • Drinking water: unknown
  • Lift service: unknown
  • Night riding: unknown
  • Pump track: unknown
  • Restrooms: unknown
  • Fat bike grooming: unknown
  • E-bikes allowed: unknown
  • Fee required: unknown
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Getting there
Camp Creek State Park is located in the southern part of West Virginia, between Beckley and Princeton. From the West Virginia turnpike, (I-77), take the Camp Creek exit 20, onto US 19 south and follow the signs less than one mile to the park access road. Remain on this road for approximately 1.5 miles until you enter Camp Creek State Park.


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  • CHRISPUB
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    First time here. middle of may was too wet. Turkey loop has a lot of creek crossings be ready to get your feet wet.

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    The trails are wild. Camping is really nice. I was only there for one night camping. We road two trails first was Bluejay spur very steep multi use single track. Trail is wild and hard to ride several trees across the trail. The Bear Wallow trail really a gravel road. It's very steep really long climb. The decent was fun, not too technical but be sure to pay attention it gets really fast. These are not specific MTB trails it's more like the old days if mountain biking nothing is buffed out you just have to take it as it comes.

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