The Buckskin Council and the West Virginia State Parks have come together to offer camping opportunities for Packs, Troops, and Crews at West Virginia State Parks.
Find the rental form for each State Park by clicking the blue button below each park's description.
Learn more about West Virginia State Parks at wvstateparks.com
Pipestem Resort State Park
Pipestem Resort has endless adventure activities and is the perfect place for a Scout outing. Campers can enjoy everything from zip line tours to horseback riding to biking and more.
The sprawling 4,050-acre park is located on the border of Summers and Mercer counties and features 82 campsites open year-round, 31 of which are equipped with full hookups. Nineteen sites are electric only.
North Bend State Park
Found among the Mid-Ohio Valley’s rolling hills, lakes and streams, North Bend State Park offers a multitude of recreational facilities in a beautiful pastoral setting. Named for the horseshoe curve of the North Fork of the Hughes River, this year-round park is lush with hiking trails and abundant wildlife.
Located near Cairo and Harrisville, North Bend State Park is best known for its family atmosphere and the 72-mile North Bend Rail Trail, which follows a rail-banked B&O Railroad corridor with several tunnels along the way.