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Big Bear Lake Camplands

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Big Bear Lake is a private family campground for people of all ages to enjoy. For more information on activities and family fun to have at Big Bear Lake please visit our website!

Address: 450 Big Bear Lake Rd, Bruceton Mills, West Virginia 26525
Phone: (304) 379-4382
State: WV
City: Bruceton Mills
Street Number: 450 Big Bear Lake Rd
Zip Code: 26525
categories: sports & recreation venue, rv park, campground


Opening Hours

Monday: 08:00 - 16:00
Tuesday: 08:00 - 16:00
Wednesday: 08:00 - 16:00
Thursday: 08:00 - 16:00
Friday: 08:00 - 16:00

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Reviews
Way overpriced deeded properties . Very loud place especially around the waterpark area . The comfort stations are very dirty with all the kids in and out . Guaranteed a dirty seat if you have to sit , and no toilet paper ever !!! Bring your own TP/Clorox wipes !!!!!! Very crowded lots no real privacy very limited as far as how you build pavillians or sheds . Make sure you read the building codes before you buy . You really need about 4 lots in a row if there is no neighbors behind you Or street to street 6 lots definently 3 in front , 3 in back . Then you hope your neighbors aint there when you are . Theft is a huge problem . Everything from firewood , outside , to anything inside . If you dont want it stolen take it back home with you . Loud at night also , everyone partying for sure . Its definitely a place to party all night for the adults and let the kids run wild . The weather in the summer is great . Only 2 stars because its terribly crowded , Big Bear craming in to much in a limited space , and overcharging for everything . The waterpark is great for the kids but you dont want to own property anywhere near it . Same thing with the lake , way over rated . Very small . It's nice to look at and would be great if you had it all to yourself but unfortunately you don't have it all to yourself . Very limited lakefront properties and way overpriced . The bike trails a big hit but it uses to much of the property and has been commercialized . You really cant just enjoy the woods anymore . I wouldnt call it a private campland anymore . They will let anyone in if theres money to be made at the deed owners expense . Less private for a deed owner for sure ! Also if your thinking of buying these properties with 20- 30 year old or older campers , chipmunks and mice have been chewing on these things for years And are well established here . Make sure you inspect very well . They chew through everything from wires , pvc lines , plastic bins etc... If you got quads motorbikes golf carts outside they'll chew everything on it that they can . So when people say they're leaving it for you don't think they're doing you a favor it's basically garbage and you got to get rid of it and all that cost money and time !!! Also make sure if you got a golf cart make sure it has a batteries cuz that's a high theft item . And even then if you have batteries they might be bad got to buy a new ones. $$$$$$$$ You also have to factor in the winter time snow . Anything that's close to the ground within 3 ft is going to rot . sometimes big bear will get a lot of snow up there when theres none at lower elevations. Building codes here prevent proper measures to winterize to your liking . Winter time is usually when a lot of theft occurs and you could leave your sheds open or whatever you have and you can only hope that they close it back up when they're done looking . . Rodents and animals will just chew it all up if they aren't courteous to close it back up . Like I said before make sure you take anything valuable home with you after you're done with the camping season . On an end note don't believe all these five star reviews . I'm telling you the real deal !!!!!!! Not a private Camp land , like I said , like it used to be .
Best campground ever went to very kid friendly staff is awesome bathrooms are always so clean we have our own site it's just so calming and relaxing !WE LOVE BIG !!!Rooms: 5/5
It's a Beautiful campground in the mountains. It has a lazy river ride, a water park. Miniature golf carts to Rent beautiful Scenery and lots of nature.
I am unable to speak of the rooms/service due to camping up on the "air strip" while participating in a mountain biking festival. The camp store offers a variety of items including steaks and hand dipped ice cream. There is a another food "shack" that offers meal options. Nearby activities: Miles of mountain biking trails, two lakes, and water activities.
Extremely over priced 120 bucks a night for a tent site lol you can stay at a 3 star resort in Ocean city for 100 bucks a night and has tons to do for the kids and Waterpark is included in your stayRooms: 1/5
Often a property here, inherited it. A bit of a drive.but a nice little camping type get away.Rooms: 4/5
Went to the Bike Festival there, which is a yearly event. Was invited by my daughter who teaches classes there in skills techniques needed for mountain trail biking. Enjoyed the company of approximately 800 friendly mountain bikers. Facilities there are kept clean on a daily basis, and include hot showers all day long. I'm definitely looking forward to attending again next year!
This is a great place. We love it there.Hotel highlightsGreat view, Quiet, Kid-friendly
It's a campground, not a hotel. You buy your lot and camper/tent/shed. Nearby activities: They have miniature golf, lakes, hiking trails and a water park. Also have a convenience store and a snack bar. There are a few restaurants near by.
Had a blast at their Ragnar event!Rooms: 5/5
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