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Campbell Falls

WV

About Campbell Falls

Campbell Falls is a refreshing cold spring nestled within West Virginia’s Camp Creek State Forest. The spring feeds a spacious swimming hole at the base of a cascading waterfall, creating a serene spot where crisp, clear water invites you to cool off. This natural setting offers a calm retreat surrounded by lush forest, perfect for those seeking an authentic outdoor swim among West Virginia swimming holes.

Getting There

To reach Campbell Falls, take I-77 north to Exit 20, then head south on Route 19, following signs to Camp Creek State Park and Forest. Once inside the park, look for signs directing you to the Blue Jay camping area and Campbell Falls. You’ll find ample parking with only a short 5-minute walk along a well-marked trail to the falls.

What to Expect

The swimming hole at Campbell Falls provides crisp, chilly water perfect for a refreshing dip, especially on warm days. The atmosphere is peaceful, framed by the sounds of the waterfall and surrounding woods. Facilities are minimal, lending to the primitive feel, and you’re likely to find fewer crowds due to the forested location and lack of nearby developments.

Tips for Visitors

Visit Campbell Falls any time of year, though warmer months are best for swimming. Bring sturdy shoes for the short trail and pack out all your trash to maintain this natural environment. No entrance fees apply, but be prepared for limited amenities—this is a place for those who appreciate unspoiled West Virginia swimming holes.

Last updated December 20, 2025
Campbell Falls

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Access

Short Walk

5 min from parking

Parking

Ample

Fee

Free

Cell Service

Unknown

Best Season

Year Round

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