Are you looking for cheap last-minute weekend getaways for couples in West Virginia? Or maybe you’re planning to get together with your gal pals and need some options for cheap girls’ weekend getaways in West Virginia. Or maybe you’re wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of the daily grind to regroup and recharge without breaking the bank, and you’re wondering about places to go cheap glamping in West Virginia. Here’s a list of a few of our favorite glamping options in West Virginia that fit all of these scenarios and more!

  1. Tentrr at West Virginia State Parks 

West Virginia State Parks Tentrr has partnered with five different West Virginia State Parks to provide furnished tent camping sites for an affordable glamping experience. West Virginia State Parks that are part of this partnership include Cacapon, Lost River, Hawks Nest, Coopers Rock, and Blackwater Falls. Several of these parks have more than one tent site, making this a good option for both large and small groups. Blackwater Falls, West Virginia 26260, USACoopers Rock State Forest, West Virginia 26525, USALost River State Park Road, Lost River State Park Rd, West Virginia 26836, USAHawks Nest State Park, 49 Hawks Nest Rd, Ansted, WV 25812, USACacapon State Park Spring, West Virginia 25411, USA

  1. Yurts at Tomlinson Run State Park 

West Virginia State Parks / Facebook Tomlinson Run State Park is the only West Virginia State Park to offer its very own yurt village (if two yurts counts as a village!). Cute, comfortable, and cheap, this is a great glamping option in West Virginia! Tomlinson Run State Park, 3391 Veterans Blvd, New Cumberland, WV 26047, USA

  1. Loves Way Village 

Loves Way Village / Facebook Loves Way Village in the Potomac Highlands of West Virginia (near Moorfield) is one of the Mountain State’s newest glamping options. King beds. Hot tubs. Mountain views. This truly is luxury camping at its finest! Loves Way Village, 200 Loves Way, Moorefield, WV 26836, USA

  1. Three Otters Eco Retreat 

Three Otters Eco Retreat / Facebook At Three Otters Eco Retreat, one of the best parts is all the accommodation options! Vintage camper trailers. Yurts. Tent cottages. Tree tents. Pop-up campers. All this variety helps to ensure that you’ll be able to find just what you need for a perfect, memorable, unique weekend getaway in wild, wonderful West Virginia here. Three Otters Eco Retreat Center, 8497 Low Line Rd, Great Cacapon, WV 25422, USA

  1. WV Glamping Domes

WV Glamping - waterfront domes, treehouses, stargazing / Facebook The folks at WV Glamping really went all out with these dome tents. Luxurious, comfortable, spacious, romantic: who knew glamping in West Virginia could get so boujee! WV Glamping Domes, 669 Rookstool Rd, Alderson, WV 24910, USA

  1. Greenhouse Airbnb

Airbnb Glamp in style (and never worry about getting rained out!) at this campsite inside a greenhouse near Petersburg, West Virginia. It offers space for up to seven guests! Petersburg, WV 26847, USA

  1. Tent at Rada Distillery

Airbnb If you’re looking for cheap weekend getaways in West Virginia, specifically in the Eastern Panhandle, consider camping out in a pre-furnished tent on the grounds of Flying Squirrel Ranch and Rada Distillery. Flying Squirrel Ranch & Farm and RADA Brand Appalachian Spirits, 134 Rada, Purgitsville, WV 26852, USA

  1. VW Van at Camp Holly

Airbnb There’s a vintage VW van parked at Camp Holly in West Virginia that makes a great (and definitely unique!) glamping choice. Camp Holly, 4531 Diana Drive, Diana, WV 26217, USA

  1. School Bus Conversion

Airbnb Have you heard about folks who convert school buses to tiny houses? It’s definitely a trend, and here in West Virginia you can spend the night in one to see how you like it! This school bus Airbnb is located outside of Shepherdstown. Shepherdstown, WV, USA

There you have it, a bunch of cheap weekend glamping getaways in West Virginia that are good for couples, singles, families, gals weekends, and more. Which one looks the best to you for your next glamping escape in Wild, Wonderful West Virginia?

West Virginia State Parks

Tentrr has partnered with five different West Virginia State Parks to provide furnished tent camping sites for an affordable glamping experience. West Virginia State Parks that are part of this partnership include Cacapon, Lost River, Hawks Nest, Coopers Rock, and Blackwater Falls. Several of these parks have more than one tent site, making this a good option for both large and small groups.

Blackwater Falls, West Virginia 26260, USACoopers Rock State Forest, West Virginia 26525, USALost River State Park Road, Lost River State Park Rd, West Virginia 26836, USAHawks Nest State Park, 49 Hawks Nest Rd, Ansted, WV 25812, USACacapon State Park Spring, West Virginia 25411, USA

West Virginia State Parks / Facebook

Tomlinson Run State Park is the only West Virginia State Park to offer its very own yurt village (if two yurts counts as a village!). Cute, comfortable, and cheap, this is a great glamping option in West Virginia!

Tomlinson Run State Park, 3391 Veterans Blvd, New Cumberland, WV 26047, USA

Loves Way Village / Facebook

Loves Way Village in the Potomac Highlands of West Virginia (near Moorfield) is one of the Mountain State’s newest glamping options. King beds. Hot tubs. Mountain views. This truly is luxury camping at its finest!

Loves Way Village, 200 Loves Way, Moorefield, WV 26836, USA

Three Otters Eco Retreat / Facebook

At Three Otters Eco Retreat, one of the best parts is all the accommodation options! Vintage camper trailers. Yurts. Tent cottages. Tree tents. Pop-up campers. All this variety helps to ensure that you’ll be able to find just what you need for a perfect, memorable, unique weekend getaway in wild, wonderful West Virginia here.

Three Otters Eco Retreat Center, 8497 Low Line Rd, Great Cacapon, WV 25422, USA

WV Glamping - waterfront domes, treehouses, stargazing / Facebook

The folks at WV Glamping really went all out with these dome tents. Luxurious, comfortable, spacious, romantic: who knew glamping in West Virginia could get so boujee!

WV Glamping Domes, 669 Rookstool Rd, Alderson, WV 24910, USA

Airbnb

Glamp in style (and never worry about getting rained out!) at this campsite inside a greenhouse near Petersburg, West Virginia. It offers space for up to seven guests!

Petersburg, WV 26847, USA

If you’re looking for cheap weekend getaways in West Virginia, specifically in the Eastern Panhandle, consider camping out in a pre-furnished tent on the grounds of Flying Squirrel Ranch and Rada Distillery.

Flying Squirrel Ranch & Farm and RADA Brand Appalachian Spirits, 134 Rada, Purgitsville, WV 26852, USA

There’s a vintage VW van parked at Camp Holly in West Virginia that makes a great (and definitely unique!) glamping choice.

Camp Holly, 4531 Diana Drive, Diana, WV 26217, USA

Have you heard about folks who convert school buses to tiny houses? It’s definitely a trend, and here in West Virginia you can spend the night in one to see how you like it! This school bus Airbnb is located outside of Shepherdstown.

Shepherdstown, WV, USA

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