Holly River State Park is a serene camping destination nestled in a narrow valley surrounded by heavily forested mountains in Hacker Valley, West Virginia. Spanning 8,101 acres, it ranks as West Virginia's second largest state park and sits within the scenic Mountain Lakes region, with peaks rising above 2,800 feet. The campground is celebrated for its rich natural beauty, including diverse wildflowers and ferns that blanket the forest floor. Campers can enjoy a full range of amenities including electrical and water hookups, 30-amp service, pull-through sites, a dump station, showers, restrooms, laundry facilities, picnic tables, grills, firewood, and a playground — making it well-suited for families and RV travelers alike. Outdoor activities abound with miles of hiking trails winding through old-growth forest, excellent fishing in the Holly River, and exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities. The park's remote setting in central West Virginia offers a true escape into nature, while nearby Audra State Park and Cass Scenic Railroad State Park provide additional regional attractions worth exploring. Whether seeking a peaceful retreat or an active outdoor adventure, Holly River State Park delivers an authentic Appalachian wilderness experience.