The Best RV Shows In West Virginia

By Jamie Cattanach

If you’re lucky enough to live, or even vacation, in West Virginia, you know exactly why John Denver looked around and proclaimed that it was about as close to heaven as we get here on earth.

The stunning ancient mountains, the plethora of flora and fauna that call them home, and best of all, the no-nonsense, down-to-earth people who populate its diverse towns and cities… no doubt about it, West Virginia is a fantastic place to take an RV trip.

In fact, with so much to explore, you might find yourself taking several. After all, there’s the New River Gorge Bridge to cross, the Phillips-Sprague Mine to explore, and Seneca Caverns to excavate and adventure through… and that’s really just the beginning. We haven’t even mentioned all of the amazing destinations for those interested in a little bit of creepy with their camping, like the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in Weston or the West Virginia Penitentiary in Moundsville. In short, this “mountain mama” has a whole lot more to offer than peaks — although there are certainly plenty of those, too, if you’re inclined to do some climbing (or even just viewing them from the comfort of your RV’s windows)!

Either way, your West Virginia RV rental can only get you so far, especially with so many incredible West Virginia RV parks and campgrounds to choose from… And after enough weekends spent packing your gear and goodies into someone else’s cozy RV (which you found here on RVshare, of course), it’s pretty much bound to happen: you’re going to want a rig of your very own.

Of course, with prices starting in the tens and ranging to the hundreds of thousands of dollars, buying your own RV is no small investment, even if you’re looking for a fairly modest travel trailer or campervan. That’s why it’s critical to do all your research ahead of time to make sure you buy the very best RV for you and your camping party. After all, traveling in a pop-up trailer is a whole lot different than cruising around in a great big Class A diesel pusher… but which one’s the perfect camping experience totally depends on your preference!

RV shows are an unparalleled opportunity to learn a whole lot about different types of RVs in a short amount of time since you’ll be able to walk through and physically experience a wide range of different types of vehicles all available under the same roof. They’re filled with reliable RV professionals waiting to answer all of your questions — no such thing as a stupid one! — and even direct you toward some destinations you might not have heard of yet. (Here are some camping trips in West Virginia you definitely DON’T want to miss.)

Many RV shows also include other fun and informational activities for the whole family, from clowns and petting zoos for the kids to educational seminars to help adults get up to speed on everything they need to know about outdoor adventuring… even the stuff they didn’t know they needed to know! In short, a camping show is a fantastic opportunity for anyone on the market to buy their next RV, and even for casual campers. They usually cost just a few dollars to enter, and as they say, you can never have too much information.

“Sounds great,” you might be thinking. “But while West Virginia is wild and wonderful, it’s not exactly well-known for having lots of events. Are there any RV shows near me?”

We’ll be honest: West Virginia doesn’t boast the largest number of RV shows in the U.S. But the ones it does have are high-quality and jam-packed with amazing deals and even more amazing people. After all, there are a whole lot of outdoorsy folks in the Mountain State, and you’d better believe if they don’t have too many opportunities to attend camping shows, they’re going to take all the ones they can get! It’s not like any of them are too far to drive in a state that’s only a few hours across.

Furthermore, West Virginians benefit from their central location in the heart of the country, meaning they can easily attend RV shows across state lines in their neighboring states of Ohio, Virginia, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania… and even further afield if you’re feeling really adventurous. After all, these shows almost always take place on a weekend… why not make a getaway out of it?

But before you go hunting down an RV show near your favorite out-of-state destination (our RV show archive by state will help), let’s explore what’s available right here at home.

Here are the West Virginia RV shows you don’t want to miss.

POV looking forward out the windshield overlooking an RV traveling towards trees and mountains

1. The Annual West Virginia Outdoor Sports Show

Don’t get us wrong, we love a good, old-fashioned camper and RV show. But after all, it’s not just the camping itself that drew you into this travel lifestyle — it’s all the amazing stuff you do when you get to your destination, right?

That’s why we love this RV camper show, which also features tons of adventure gear like kayaks, bikes, golf equipment, and so much more… and, of course, tons of the newest, best-priced RVs on the market.

Why You’ll Love the Annual West Virginia Outdoor Sports Show

No matter what you’re into when you get outside, the Annual West Virginia Outdoor Sports Show has you covered. Maybe you fancy a game of golf on a stunningly well-manicured course… or maybe you’re looking to get a little dirt under your fingernails on a mudding trip in your new ATV. Heck, maybe you just want to strap on your best pair of hiking boots and head out into the wilderness to turn your brain off for a few hours or bring along your hunting rifle so you can bring back tonight’s dinner when you re-emerge.

Either way, you’ll find exhibitors and vendors dedicated to helping you find the best tools, technology, and gadgets to better enjoy your outdoor adventures, and even some new locations to explore you might not have thought of yet. And don’t worry if you’re looking to do some serious vehicle shopping, because many RV dealers from across West Virginia and beyond will be represented, not to mention auxiliary vehicles, boats, and more. There are plenty of ways to move at this outdoor expo!

Keep in mind that the Annual West Virginia Outdoor Sports Show has been held for over twenty years now. That’s a whole lot of expertise to help get you situated and set for your next adventure, no matter where it leads or what you’ll do when you get there. It also means the organizers know how to make it fun for everyone, no matter how old or young. That’s why they’ve included extras like a catch-and-release trout pond and tons of valuable prizes you can register to win.

And don’t forget, either, that the show takes place a couple hours away from the state’s capital of Charleston, which means there is plenty to do after the show if you and the family want to make a weekend vacation out of it. Treat the kids to a non-classroom educational afternoon at the West Virginia State Museum, or take in a show at the Clay Center for performances and science exhibits. When it’s time for a meal, head down to the Capitol Market to find some of the best eats on this side of the Mississippi.

Annual West Virginia Outdoor Sports Show Information

  • Location: The Hazel & J.W. Ruby Community Center 111 Mylan Park Ln, Morgantown, WV 26501
  • Dates: March 2nd-3rd, 2024
  • Contact: 304-296-0029
  • Tickets: TBA

There’s no doubt about it: West Virginia doesn’t have the longest roster of RV shows and events in the country. But the ones it does host boast high-quality RV dealers as well as a whole ton of other fun just waiting to be had!

If you’re in the market for an RV in West Virginia, however, you’re still in the absolute perfect place. After all, the whole midwest is filled with outdoor lovers, and each state has its own RV shows and other outdoor expos and events taking place year-round.

Here are some RV shows in nearby states you may want to check out, and don’t forget to give our whole RV show archive a look-see, too. Good luck finding your rig so you can get out there and explore wild, wonderful West Virginia!

Psst — want to double down on your adventure? Check out some of the following RV road trip destinations and guides for West Virginia!

Another way to try an RV before you buy? Renting with RVshare! Choose from thousands of RVs to find the perfect option for your trip or family.

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