East Fork Campground and Horse Hotel is nestled in Pocahontas County in wonderful West Virginia, alongside the beautiful Greenbrier River. Bring your family and your favorite equine companion, and stay with us in a tent or RV, cabin or lodge and experience some of the best, hiking, biking, trail riding, and fishing in the United States.
The beautiful East Fork Campground and Horse Hotel is a locally owned and operated business located in Durbin, West Virginia. Owner Jonathan Kyle welcomes you to enjoy the breathtaking views and make memories in one of the prettiest campgrounds in the Mountain State.
Home to a lush landscape of rugged mountains, open meadows, winding rivers, and scenic beauty, East Fork Campground and Horse Hotel is a delightful haven for nature enthusiasts, adventurers, and equestrians seeking a picturesque environment for outdoor activities and horse camping. With spacious and level campsites situated beside the sparkling Greenbrier River, there are activities and amenities for the entire family to enjoy.
East Fork Campground and Horse Hotel shines brightly as a horse-friendly campground, making it an ideal spot for horse owners to camp and explore the surrounding trails while providing a comfortable stay for their equine companions.
An expansive network of trails provides abundant areas for horseback riding, giving riders an intimate experience of the stunning scenery. Parking for trailers and rigs and the trailhead for some of these trails are conveniently located in the campground, making them easily accessible to all visitors.
The recreational opportunities at East Fork Campground and Horse Hotel extend far beyond camping and horse riding. Swimming, kayaking, fishing, hiking, and biking enthusiasts can take advantage of the serene rivers, and backcountry trails that access pristine natural landscapes that provide the perfect backdrop for your West Virginia getaway.
Whether you pack in with a pup tent, travel in a Class-A motor home or prefer the convenience of a camping rental, we’re sure you’ll find East Fork Campground and Horse Hotel to be a welcome rest beside the river. Our amenities include:
If you forgot it…we’ve got it! Our fully stocked camp store provides the perfect opportunity to pick up a souvenir to capture the memories of your vacation or grab that missing essential item! Our Camp Store carries a large variety of goods that you may need during your stay with us including assorted grocery items, ice, firewood, East Fork merchandise, basic supplies, ice cream, snacks, candy, and other camping needs.
Come and start planning your getaway to East Fork Campground and Horse Hotel, and let’s create magnificent memories together! For Reservations and Current Rates call 304-456-3101 (days only). Or register online at Camplife.com
We are looking forward to your stay at East Fork Campground and Horse Hotel!
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We love it here! It's our favorite place to camp!
Doing a great job !!
Definitely want to come there with our horses next year.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the first-ever Halloween festivities at East Fork Campground! We had a fantastic turnout with amazing pumpkin carvings, creative costumes, and plenty of candy and ice cream for all. Your participation made it a memorable event, and we can’t wait to make it even bigger and better next year! ... See MoreSee Less
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Looks like fun
We had a blast this weekend!! We love camping there and this was just an added bonus. The big kids loved carving pumpkins. They took it very seriously LOL!
All of my grandkids had a great weekend..especially the birthday girl..they all said they wanted to come back..The campground is gorgeous and very well maintained throughout…A big shoutout to the owners and staff who did an amzing job for their very first Halloween weekend…
The winner of this caption the photo contest is Anissa Bradburn with her caption “Scrub a dub dub Tony’s in the tub”.
Congratulations and thank you to everyone who participated!▪️Caption this shot of cowboy Tony!💬
‼️Best caption will earn themselves a 🆓 East Fork Campground & Horse Hotel Yeti Tumbler at their next visit!‼️
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Congratulations
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🍂 Spots Still Available for This Weekend at East Fork Campground! 🍂
It’s shaping up to be a perfect fall weekend here in Durbin, WV! Come enjoy the breathtaking fall colors, crisp mountain air, and cozy campfires. Plus, don’t miss out on the Ride 2 Rescue ATV ride this Saturday, supporting the Durbin Bartow Frank Fire Department—a great cause and an exciting event!
We still have a few spots available, so book your campsite now for an unforgettable autumn getaway!
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Can I share this to the WV Campers group??
Thank you to everyone who came out to the Equine Scavenger Hunt at East Fork Campground! It was a huge success, with great weather and a beautiful fall day. We had an amazing turnout, and it was wonderful to see everyone enjoying the event. A special congratulations to our winners!
We appreciate all who participated and made this day such a memorable one. Stay tuned for more events at East Fork Campground!
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Let’s not forget Ret the gorilla. He had a wonderful time sorry his horse acted up. See you next year Ret. Jamie We all had a good time good food good music. It’s funny how you go camping to meet neighbors that live 1 1/2. Up the road from where you live. Sam Nutter see you on the river. I like the music Sam tell the rest of the band for me.
Great weekend. Looking forward to next year ❤️
Such a wonderful weekend!
This is the last weekend to caption this photo. Tony will choose a winner tomorrow.▪️Caption this shot of cowboy Tony!💬
‼️Best caption will earn themselves a 🆓 East Fork Campground & Horse Hotel Yeti Tumbler at their next visit!‼️
#captionthis #captioncontest #cowboyTony #eastforkcampgroundandhorsehotel
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