Thank you for these videos. I recently camped for 8 days in Monongahela National Forest and I used your videos as a guide to find these spots. I camped at Canaan loop road , site 17 at Stonecoal and then on Williams River site 16. Stonecoal was my favorite.
Here a few nights, Sept. 2022. Very nice. Sites are far enough apart, you don't hear music, etc. Bring firewood, the forest is damp, mossy, spongy. Fallen limbs are rotted. The site about 110 yards past first vault toilet on the right is the best site and is on the river side. Water was low enough I hopped across rocks with my camp chair to a big flat rock in the middle of the river and read a book in the sunshine. Delightful.
I live in WV and was still shocked to hear you say it was May! I don’t remember it being that cold here in the Kanawha Valley in May a couple years ago . But of course we have all the chemical plants to keep us warm LOL.
and you have a sense of humor. Yep -- and it was late May at that. Be sure to catch our Little River Dispersed Camping Area video recorded the same day. The snow was coming down while I was walking the banks of this scenic river. Lou
We have a three-step process for RV trip planning. It starts with my personal camping map, then RV Trip Wizard, then All Stays Pro to double check height clearances, and finally I recreate the route in Google Maps. I use a second iPhone as my GPS device, so I don't have a separate GPS navigation device to maintain. Why do I do all this? My previous Garmin RV navigation device routed me to an unexpected low clearance bridge.
Spent some time there and they had a pesky skunk . He woke me up eating my cookies and chips at my table like he lived there. Think he got in through my vent on my furnace. He was pretty friendly , not overly agressive. I yelled at him and he left. I moved on in the morning and left him the snacks he violated. I'd rather tangle with a bear than a skunk anyday. 😂
This is so helpful for planning a trip, thank you for taking the time to do this! The only disappointing thing is how many generators you mentioned hearing, do you find they ruin the peace and quiet and nature sounds or are the sites spaced out enough that you don't notice them?
There were only a few generators running in this dispersed camping area during my visit. A healthy distance between sites mitigates noise from the closest neighbor.
The first place you stopped isn't really a site. Someone may have built a fire ring there but that is where the stock truck parks to stock trout. Sites are numbered.
Thank you for these videos. I recently camped for 8 days in Monongahela National Forest and I used your videos as a guide to find these spots. I camped at Canaan loop road , site 17 at Stonecoal and then on Williams River site 16. Stonecoal was my favorite.
Glad I could help! Your feedback is much appreciated. Feedback like this encourages us to keep making our videos. Lou
That snow would definitely mess you up. I wouldn’t think twice about camping anywhere around here in May and then, surprise! Snow!
Bro total A+ On this video ! Most detailed I've ever seen on any camping ground ! New Sub here and fellow West Virginian!!!
Your kind words are appreciated. Feedback like this encourages us to keep making our videos. Lou
Here a few nights, Sept. 2022. Very nice. Sites are far enough apart, you don't hear music, etc. Bring firewood, the forest is damp, mossy, spongy. Fallen limbs are rotted. The site about 110 yards past first vault toilet on the right is the best site and is on the river side. Water was low enough I hopped across rocks with my camp chair to a big flat rock in the middle of the river and read a book in the sunshine. Delightful.
Thanks for sharing your camping expeience here Marcia. Much appreciated. Lou
Shavers Fork is named after one of my ancestors. Beautiful country.
My home state of West Virginia is a hidden treasure for sure. Thanks for watching! Lou
I live in WV and was still shocked to hear you say it was May! I don’t remember it being that cold here in the Kanawha Valley in May a couple years ago . But of course we have all the chemical plants to keep us warm LOL.
and you have a sense of humor. Yep -- and it was late May at that. Be sure to catch our Little River Dispersed Camping Area video recorded the same day. The snow was coming down while I was walking the banks of this scenic river. Lou
Great video and very informative! Definitely my style of camping.
Your feedback is much appreciated. Thanks for watching!
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Hi love your videos and information you provide I was wondering watch gps do you use and app for the national forest 😊 Thanks Jeff
We have a three-step process for RV trip planning. It starts with my personal camping map, then RV Trip Wizard, then All Stays Pro to double check height clearances, and finally I recreate the route in Google Maps. I use a second iPhone as my GPS device, so I don't have a separate GPS navigation device to maintain. Why do I do all this? My previous Garmin RV navigation device routed me to an unexpected low clearance bridge.
Spent some time there and they had a pesky skunk . He woke me up eating my cookies and chips at my table like he lived there. Think he got in through my vent on my furnace. He was pretty friendly , not overly agressive. I yelled at him and he left. I moved on in the morning and left him the snacks he violated. I'd rather tangle with a bear than a skunk anyday. 😂
Is this open year round. Im a hot tent camper and would love it in the winter? Also what dispersement campgrounds are open year round?
This is so helpful for planning a trip, thank you for taking the time to do this! The only disappointing thing is how many generators you mentioned hearing, do you find they ruin the peace and quiet and nature sounds or are the sites spaced out enough that you don't notice them?
There were only a few generators running in this dispersed camping area during my visit. A healthy distance between sites mitigates noise from the closest neighbor.
Where's a good place to get firewood nearby in case there's nothing harvestable at the sites?
Let us know what you discover relating to the firewood situation. During our visit there was lots of dead wood on the ground. Lou
The first place you stopped isn't really a site. Someone may have built a fire ring there but that is where the stock truck parks to stock trout. Sites are numbered.
Thanks for the additional information Kevin. Much appreciated. Thanks for watching!
Is there a weight limit on the narrow bridge?
Good question. None was posted, but all the bridges looked like they were well suited for this camping area.
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How do you get a permit to camp?
Hi Brenda, No permit is required to camp at Stonecoal Dispersed Camping Area. Camping is first come, first served.
We checked the area out for an upcoming multiday bike trip. 1/2" of snow May 1, 2023.