From I-79 S: Take exit 57 for US-19 S. Follow US-19 S to Sunday Rd. Continue onto US-19 S. Take the US-60/Midland Trail ramp to Gauley Bridge/Rainelle. Turn right onto US-60 W/Midland Trail. Turn right onto Sunday Rd. We are on the left 1 mile out Sunday Road; From I-64 W/I-77 N: Take exit 48 for US-19 toward N Beckley/Summersville. Continue onto US-19 N. Take the US-60/Midland Trail ramp to Gauley Bridge/Rainelle. Turn right onto US-60 W/Midland Trail. Turn right onto Sunday Rd. We are on the left 1 mile out Sunday Road.
Great spot to camp if you're out to climb. Free coffee and sometimes free empanadas! Only wish there was a communal fire pit. I was too tired to make a fire sat night, would have liked to have a place to mingle with other like minded outdoorsy folk without having to go through the effort to be too friendly haha. All in all great place, bathrooms were decent, TP was well stocked, showers were free and HOT at 6am. Can't comment otherwise since we were basically just at the crag all day.
Absolutely amazong, chill enviroment. I met lots of friendly dogs and a friendly cat named thomas. I recommend this campground to anyone looking for a nice time spent out in the woodlands of WV. Showers are scolding hot for as long as you like. Ice and firewood are available for purchase, just pay before you leave. Very fun enviroment with enough space for your camper or tent, there are even several cabins for rent with electricity. Awesome place to take your family!
Kat and Jake made my campsite reservation a breeze! They were incredibly friendly and helpful. The communal kitchen was a highlight! Even during the busy Labor Day weekend, Kat and Jake remained positive and adaptable.
Location was a plus for exploring West Virginias backroads on the Harleys. New River Royal Gorge is a must see & only 5 miles down the road. Primitive camping very spacious area. Bathhouse clean & hot shower. Owner Jake (hope I remember his name correctly) super nice guy that greeted us as soon as we pulled up. This will be our go to when in the area.
Always a pleasure to stay at Ray's. Jake and Kat are rocking it at making sure everyone feels welcome and at home.
Cabins are a bit basic but it is a place to sleep and rest between your adventures. I am thankful for the provided heat fan though!