Tea Creek Campground

Tea Creek Campground is a spacious 28-site campground is tucked away at the intersection of the Williams River and Tea Creek. This campground is a recreational hub of the area. There are four trailheads located within the campground and walking distance to most of the Tea Creek Trail System.
Each camping site is equipped with a parking spur, picnic table, fire ring with a grill, waste receptacle and a lantern hookup. Visitors are encouraged to use the three bear-proof trash cages located throughout the campground during their visit.
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | Closed 12/1 |
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Reservations: | All sites are first come, first served. |
Fees: |
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Open Season: | April - November |
Usage: | Light |
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Water: | Hand Pump |
Restroom: | Four vault toilets |
Operated By: | Forest Service |
Information Center: | Marlinton Ranger District |
General Information
Directions:From Marlinton take US Route 219 north 7 miles. Then turn left onto State Route 150, which is the Highland Scenic Highway. Drive approximately 9 miles to the Williams River Bridge turnoff, located on the left. Turn left at the stop sign onto Forest Road 86 and drive 1 mile. The campground is located on the right.
Activities
Campground Camping
Each campsite has a parking spur, picnic table, fire ring with a grill, waste receptacle and a lantern hookup. Several campsites also have a tent pad, although all sites are suitable for tent or trailer camping. Four campsites are located creekside.
RV Camping
Each campsite has a parking spur, picnic table, fire ring with a grill, waste receptacle and a lantern hookup. Several campsites also have a tent pad, although all sites are suitable for tent or trailer camping. Four campsites are located creekside
No. of Sites | 28 |
Hookups - Electric | None |
Picnicking
Picnic tables are also available for day users. Picnic tables are also available along the Highland Scenic Highway.
Alerts & Warnings
- Dolly Sods gates on Forest Roads FR75 and FR19 closed today
- Stay Alert and Drive Safely
- Forest Road 209 (through Stonecoal Camping Area) Closed in Randolph County
- Cranberry Road Closed for Bridge Construction Projects
- Forest Road 296 closed as of October 7th, 2024
- Cranberry Road (FR 76) projects are complete. Coe Road (FR 81) project is next.
- New Aquatic Ecological Unit Inventory Data Available
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