Part of Monongahela National Forest
The Seneca Shadows Campground overlooks Seneca Rocks and is surrounded by mountains on both the east and west. Hiking and nature study at Seneca Rocks are just a couple of the popular activities in the area. The North Fork South Branch Potomac River is nearby, making fishing a popular pastime. Seneca Shadows Campground is comprised of 11 standard camping units with electric hookups, 2 double camping units with electric hookups, 23 standard camping units without electric, 2 double camping units without electric, 40 walk-in camp sites and 3 group tent sites with drinking water, fire rings, lantern posts, picnic tables and paved spurs (standard camping units). In addition, there are two developed host sites equipped with electrical, water, and sewage hookups as well as an outdoor amphitheater that features lighting, sound equipment, and seating.
The campground contains two four-toilet vault restrooms, one double-toilet vault restroom, and four multiple-toilet flush restrooms with showers. There are trash dumpsters located throughout Seneca Shadows Campground for garbage collection and disposal.
There is one recreation vehicle dump station in the recreation area located adjacent to the host site in the campground.
The average operation and maintenance season for Seneca Shadows Campground has been from approximately April 10th through Oct 31st. At a minimum, the Forest Service (FS) will expect the permit Holder to fully operate the campground from the second Friday night in April through the last Saturday night in October.
Two local caves beckon ambitious explorers, and the 900-foot high Seneca Rocks can be viewed from most campsites.
From Elkins WV, take US 33 east 34 miles. Turn right into the campground. <p> From Petersburg, WV, take State Hwy 28 south 22 miles. Turn right into the campground. </p><p> From Franklin, WV, take US 33 west 24 miles. Turn left into the campground. </p>
Phone: 304-567-3082
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