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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Max RV length | Sites generally accommodate RVs up to about 35 ft; confirm specific site length when booking |
| Full hookups | Electric and water hookups at most campground sites; no full sewer hookups at individual sites |
| Dump station | On-site dump station available for registered campers |
| Cell service | Limited and carrier-dependent in the mountainous terrain; expect weak or no signal in parts of the park |
| Reservation window | Campsites and lodge rooms can be reserved in advance through the West Virginia State Parks reservation system |
| Road restrictions | Approach roads are narrow and winding with tight curves; no tunnels or weight-restricted bridges on the main routes |
| Generator hours | Quiet hours typically apply overnight; follow posted campground rules for generator use |
Late April through June and September through mid-October are generally the best windows for RV travel, offering mild temperatures, lower humidity, and either spring wildflowers or peak fall color on the Appalachian hardwood ridges. July and August are warm and humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and the highest campground demand around weekends and holidays. The shoulder months of March and November can be appealing for quiet stays, but overnight lows often dip below freezing, so water hookups and waste handling may be affected. Winter visits are possible for the lodge, but campground services are typically limited or closed.
Campground closed; lodge and day-use remain open
Campground closed; lodge and day-use remain open
Campground typically closed in early March; freezing nights possible
Campground season typically begins; spring wildflowers along trails
Mild and green; afternoon showers common
Peak early-summer travel; reservations recommended on weekends
Warm, humid, frequent thunderstorms; busiest month
Warm and humid; high demand at campground and lodge
Cooler, lower humidity; popular shoulder season
Peak fall color in the hardwoods, typically mid to late October
Campground closes for the season; freezing nights likely
Campground closed; lodge and day-use remain open
The park's namesake twin waterfalls are reached by short forested trails from designated trailheads within the park. The walks are suitable for most visitors and showcase the sandstone ledges typical of southern West Virginia streams.
Twin Falls features a full-length 18-hole golf course winding through wooded ridges on the resort grounds. The clubhouse area offers paved parking large enough for tow vehicles, making it convenient for RV guests staying in the campground or lodge.
The restored Pioneer Farm interprets 19th-century Appalachian homestead life with original and reconstructed log buildings. Seasonal programs and open hours focus on the warm-weather months.
A seasonal outdoor swimming pool operates near the lodge during the summer months. It is a practical cool-down option for families basing their trip at the campground.
Twin Falls maintains a network of woodland hiking trails ranging from short interpretive loops to longer ridge-and-hollow routes. Most trailheads are accessible from campground or lodge parking areas.
The Hatfield-McCoy Trails system has trailheads within easy driving distance of the park, offering extensive off-highway-vehicle riding on permitted trails. RVers commonly use Twin Falls as a quieter overnight base while trailering ATVs or side-by-sides to nearby trailheads.
The park includes tennis and basketball courts plus multiple picnic shelters scattered near the lodge and campground. These amenities are free to use for overnight guests and day visitors.
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Twin Falls Resort State Park, WV, United States
Twin Falls Resort State Park sits in Wyoming County, West Virginia, about 8 miles north of Mullens and roughly 35 to 40 miles south of Beckley, a drive of about 50 minutes to an hour from I-77/I-64 at Beckley. Charleston is approximately 90 miles northwest, about a two-hour drive, and Bluefield is roughly 45 miles to the southeast. RV drivers should note that the access roads from WV-54 and WV-16/WV-97 are narrow, winding, and climb and drop through Appalachian ridges, with tight curves and short steep grades rather than high mountain passes; large motorhomes and long trailers should plan for slower speeds and limited pull-off space. The nearest commercial airport for fly-and-rent trips is Raleigh County Memorial Airport (BKW) in Beaver/Beckley, with Yeager Airport (CRW) in Charleston as a larger alternative.
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