West Virginia RV Parks with EV Charging
Discover 15 RV parks in West Virginia with verified electric vehicle charging policies. Plan your EV road trip with confidence knowing where you can charge.
West Virginia offers RV travelers mountain beauty, whitewater rafting, New River Gorge splendor, and Appalachian culture. From scenic overlooks to underground caverns, the Mountain State provides exceptional outdoor recreation. Developing EV infrastructure requires planning, but the dramatic landscapes make it worthwhile for electric vehicle adventurers.
RV Camping in West Virginia
West Virginia features numerous state parks including Blackwater Falls, Canaan Valley, and Hawks Nest. New River Gorge National Park offers spectacular scenery and camping. The state provides abundant opportunities for mountain camping, whitewater rafting, and hiking. Many parks offer modern facilities with electrical hookups. The mountainous terrain means stunning views throughout the state.
EV Charging Infrastructure in West Virginia
EV charging in West Virginia is limited but improving, with coverage along I-64, I-77, and I-79. Charleston, Morgantown, and Wheeling have charging options. However, rural mountain areas have very limited infrastructure. The mountainous terrain significantly impacts range - climbing reduces battery while descents enable regenerative braking. Plan routes carefully and charge whenever possible.
Planning Your EV RV Trip
West Virginia offers excellent value camping with lower crowds than neighboring states. Summer (June-August) provides the best weather for mountain camping. Fall (September-October) brings spectacular foliage. Spring can be rainy but beautiful for waterfalls. Winter camping is limited and challenging. Plan charging carefully for mountain areas - infrastructure is sparse and elevation changes are significant. Popular whitewater areas book ahead. The dramatic scenery and lower costs make extra EV planning worthwhile.
Verified RV Parks in West Virginia
Blackwater Falls State Park
West Virginia State Parks provides electric vehicle charging stations at Blackwater Falls... These stations allow guests with electronically powered cars to recharge while they enjoy their stay. There is no fee for charging an electronic car at a state park.
Cacapon Resort State Park
West Virginia State Parks provides electric vehicle charging stations... There is no fee for charging an electronic car at a state park.
Canaan Valley Resort State Park
West Virginia State Parks provides electric vehicle charging stations at Canaan Valley... There is no fee for charging an electronic car at a state park. Additional paid Blink Level 2 stations also available ($0.49/session + $0.39/kWh).
Chief Logan State Park
West Virginia State Parks provides electric vehicle charging stations at Chief Logan... There is no fee for charging an electronic car at a state park.
Hawks Nest State Park
West Virginia State Parks provides electric vehicle charging stations at Hawks Nest... There is no fee for charging an electronic car at a state park.
Pipestem Resort State Park
Two EV charging stations at McKeever Lodge. There is no fee to use the charging stations.
Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park
West Virginia State Parks provides electric vehicle charging stations at Stonewall... There is no fee for charging an electronic car at a state park. Tesla NACS (up to 80A) and Schneider J-1772 chargers operational since May 2017.
Twin Falls Resort State Park
West Virginia State Parks provides electric vehicle charging stations at Twin Falls... There is no fee for charging an electronic car at a state park.
Tygart Lake State Park
West Virginia State Parks provides electric vehicle charging stations at Tygart Lake... There is no fee for charging an electronic car at a state park.
North Bend State Park
10th and final lodge park to receive free EV charging stations under the WV State Parks Green Initiative. There is no fee for charging an electronic car at a state park.
The Outpost at New River Gorge
No charging of EV'S is allowed at any site unless it is the only vehicle registered / camping in an 'RV' labeled site. If an additional vehicle at an 'RV' site or vehicle at any other site needs to charge, there will be a fee and it must be approved by The Outpost prior to charging. At NO time can a vehicle charge from an electrical outlet not at a site unless they have written Outpost approval and have been charged accordingly. Anyone caught charging a vehicle that is not approved WILL BE charged $45.00 for each occurrence.
Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA Holiday
Campers may plug into the 30 amp OR 50 amp receptacle, NOT both at one. Pedestals are designed to accommodate one vehicle. EV charging station are avaliable at the office for a fee.
Flatwoods / Braxton County KOA Journey
Our current electrical pedestals were originally designed for non-continuous loads typical of today's RV usage, and therefore simply cannot support EV charging. Plugging your EV into a traditional 50-30 amp campground pedestal could permanently damage your vehicle as well as the campground's electrical system.
Morgantown / Mylan Park KOA Holiday
EV Charging - Please speak with the front desk.
Horseshoe Recreation Area
EV Charging: Not available
Pro Tips for EV Camping in West Virginia
When planning your electric vehicle road trip to West Virginia, always confirm the EV charging policy with the RV park before booking. Policies can change, and some parks may have specific requirements or fees for EV charging.
Important: Call ahead to confirm availability, ask about charging fees, and let them know you'll be charging your EV. Being a courteous EV guest helps keep campgrounds EV-friendly!