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Coachmen RV Apex Nano 208BHS
2021 Travel Trailer

Coachmen RV Apex Nano 208BHS

Sleeps 6 25.0ft
11.1 miles from Clarksburg, WV
$110 /night
Keystone RV Montana High Country 303RK
2014 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Montana High Country 303RK

Sleeps 3 32.0ft
8.5 miles from Clarksburg, WV
(1)
$150 /night
Keystone RV Passport 3351BH GT Series
2020 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Passport 3351BH GT Series

Sleeps 10 37.0ft
33.1 miles from Clarksburg, WV
(3)
$125 /night
Grand Design Transcend Xplor 265BH
2022 Travel Trailer

Grand Design Transcend Xplor 265BH

Sleeps 8 32.9ft
96.0 miles from Clarksburg, WV
(9)
$109 /night
Keystone RV Sprinter Campfire Edition 31BH
2016 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Sprinter Campfire Edition 31BH

Sleeps 10 35.0ft
34.1 miles from Clarksburg, WV
(3)
$114 /night
Ford Transit 150 XLT
2015 Class B Camping Van

Ford Transit 150 XLT

Sleeps 4 19.0ft
34.3 miles from Clarksburg, WV
(6)
$125 /night
Forest River RV Salem 26TBUD
2018 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Salem 26TBUD

Sleeps 9 29.0ft
60.6 miles from Clarksburg, WV
(8)
$99 /night
Forest River RV Vibe Extreme Lite 308BHS
2015 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Vibe Extreme Lite 308BHS

Sleeps 8 34.0ft
33.9 miles from Clarksburg, WV
(2)
$100 /night
DRV MObile suite
2017 Fifth Wheel

DRV MObile suite

Sleeps 4 40ft
13.0 miles from Clarksburg, WV
$144 /night
Palomino SolAire Ultra Lite 243BHS
2021 Travel Trailer

Palomino SolAire Ultra Lite 243BHS

Sleeps 5 28.0ft
81.0 miles from Clarksburg, WV
(24)
$145 /night
Dutchmen RV Aspen Trail LE 26BH
2021 Travel Trailer

Dutchmen RV Aspen Trail LE 26BH

Sleeps 8 30.0ft
85.0 miles from Clarksburg, WV
(7)
$131 /night
Thor Motor Coach Majestic 23A
2019 Class C Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Majestic 23A

Sleeps 5 25.0ft
85.7 miles from Clarksburg, WV
(3)
$200 /night
Ford Transit 150 XLT
2015 Class B Camping Van

Ford Transit 150 XLT

Sleeps 4 19.0ft
34.3 miles from Clarksburg, WV
(5)
$125 /night
2016 Class A Motor Home

Coachmen RV Mirada 35KB

Sleeps 7 36.0ft
15.8 miles from Clarksburg, WV
$250 /night
Thor Motor Coach Four Winds 28A
2015 Class C Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Four Winds 28A

Sleeps 6 29.0ft
25.3 miles from Clarksburg, WV
(3)
$175 /night
Forest River RV Salem 33TS
2021 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Salem 33TS

Sleeps 8 38.0ft
65.3 miles from Clarksburg, WV
(2)
$108 /night
KZ Sportsmen SE 261BHKSE
2022 Travel Trailer

KZ Sportsmen SE 261BHKSE

Sleeps 9 32.0ft
96.8 miles from Clarksburg, WV
(5)
$129 /night
Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31H
2021 Class C Motor Home

Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31H

Sleeps 10 32.0ft
26.7 miles from Clarksburg, WV
(2)
$245 /night
Ford Transit Van 150 XLT
2015 Class B Camping Van

Ford Transit Van 150 XLT

Sleeps 3 18.0ft
34.3 miles from Clarksburg, WV
(4)
$125 /night
Coachmen RV Apex Nano 208BHS
2021 Travel Trailer

Coachmen RV Apex Nano 208BHS

Sleeps 8 25.0ft
77.5 miles from Clarksburg, WV
(30)
$100 /night

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Clarksburg is the county seat of West Virginia’s Harrison County with a population of 90,434. In 2011, it was named the National Small City of the Year by the National League of Cities. People have lived in this area for thousands of years. The indigenous Hopewell culture built the mounds you can still see today. By 1772, several settlers had started claiming land and building log cabins in the area. It was authorized as a city in 1785 by the Virginia General Assembly. They named it after General George Rogers Clark, who conducted numerous expeditions against the British and the local natives during the Indian War and the American Revolution. 

Poor transportation through the area led to Clarksburg teaming up with other towns, such as Romney, Kingwood, and Parkersburg, to build the Northwestern Turnpike. By 1856, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad reached Clarksburg. This advancement helped the city grow, and during the Civil War, the B & O line allowed Clarksburg to become a supply base for the Union. Clarksburg’s true boom years were at the turn of the century, due to an increase in coal and glass production. Many of the buildings in the Clarksburg Downtown Historic District were built during this time. 

Today, Clarksburg is West Virginia’s 10th largest city. Clarksburg hosts several annual events, including the West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival, the West Virginia Black Heritage Festival, and the Glen Elk Wine, Music, and Arts Festival. Visitors appreciate the area’s many historic buildings, such as The Waldomore and the Empire National Bank Building. Time can be spent enjoying Clarksburg’s outdoor spaces by spending a day at Veteran’s Memorial Park. You can take a scenic walk along the river or enjoy a quiet picnic here, and this park is the home of the outdoor Clarksburg Amphitheater, which hosts several concerts, events, and movies throughout the year. 

You won't want to miss the chance to catch a show at the Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center while in Clarksburg, and if you’re looking for family-friendly fun, spend an afternoon at the Clarksburg Splash Zone, or head over to the River Bend Miniature Golf Course. The area has many restaurants to choose from. Start your day at the Stonewall Coffee House, and be sure to try the famous pepperoni rolls at Tomaro’s Bakery. 

Campgrounds Near Clarksburg, West Virginia

Morgantown Campground has 15 concrete and gravel sites with full hookups. They are a pet-friendly campground that’s open year-round. Cell reception is available. While it doesn’t have a wide range of amenities, it’s a nice, quiet place to relax. Monthly rates range from $450 to $550. Call for daily and weekly rates. 

Milan Park is an event and expo center in Morgantown that offers 35 RV sites with full hookups. It’s well-lit and secure. The community center, located at the end of the RV lot, has a bathroom for guests to use. Daily rates start at $40. Discounts are offered for multiple-night stays. 

Chestnut Ridge Park & Campground in Bruce Mills has 20 sites that are perfect for small to mid-size RVs. Families enjoy the playground and swimming pond. There’s an on-site fishing lake and a beach for sunbathing. Live entertainment is provided on Saturdays. Daily rates range from $24 to $34. 

State Parks Near Clarksburg, West Virginia

Tygart Lake State Park near Clarksburg is located at the foot of the Allegheny Mountains. It’s the home of the 1,750-acre Tygart Lake which was created by the damn that was built in 1938. You can enjoy several watersports on the lake, such as canoeing, kayaking, scuba diving, and water skiing. Activities include relaxing on the beach, exploring the hiking trails, and dining at the Tygart Lake Lodge. 

Audra State Park is a heavily wooded area near Clarksburg in West Virginia. The park is divided by the Middle Fork River, where visitors can enjoy activities like fishing, swimming, and boating. The numerous trails within the park include the 2.7-mile Alum Creek and Cave Trail, as well as the Boardwalk, which is found below the Alum Cave overhang. As you explore the area, you’ll find pine, maple, and oak trees along with beautiful rhododendron thickets that bloom each spring. Wildlife includes white-tailed deer, squirrels, and a variety of bird species. 

Stonewall Jackson State Park encompasses 1,736 acres in Lewis County near Stonewall Jackson Lake and the West Fork River. The park includes many unique features. You can practice your swing at the driving range, dine at one of the three restaurants serving traditional American cuisine, or relax with a session at the spa and fitness center. The lake provides visitors with an opportunity for boating, fishing, tubing, and water skiing. You’ll also find several miles of hiking trails and mountain bike paths that allow you to further explore the park. 

National Sites Near Clarksburg, West Virginia

The Friendship Hill National Historic Site is Albert Gallatin’s estate and Federal-style brick home. He served as the Secretary of the Treasury during both Jefferson’s and Madison’s administrations and funded Lewis and Clark’s exhibition and the purchase of the Louisiana Territory. His estate was used as a place to stay for Europeans fleeing the French Revolution. You can enjoy a self-guided audio tour of the grounds as you walk along the Monongahela River, take in the stunning views, and see his first wife’s gravesite. 

The Gauley River National Recreation Area includes 25 miles of the Gauley River as well as six miles of the Meadow River. The site encompasses a deep scenic gorge with abundant wildlife. There are 25 miles of rough landscape that drops over 668 feet in order to create the perfect white water rafting adventure. Camping and hiking are also popular activities here. 

The Flight 93 National Memorial is a tribute to the bravery of those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. On this day, the highjacked United Airlines Flight 93 never reached its intended target, and the United States Capitol was spared. This is because of the 40 passengers and crew onboard that fought back and crashed the plane into a Shanksville, Pennsylvania field. This memorial preserves the site and provides an educational center focused on the courage of those victims. 

National Forests Near Clarksburg, West Virginia

The Monongahela National Forest encompasses 919,000 acres. It’s found in the West Virginia highlands, and it’s the home of the state’s highest mountain peaks. As you explore the 825 miles of hiking trails, you’ll find 75 tree species. This includes red spruce, balsam fir, and mountain ash. The forest is home to an abundance of wildlife. Look for black bears, wild turkeys, white-tailed deer, rabbits, squirrels, and grouse while visiting. 

Wayne National Forest is located in the Appalachian foothills of southeastern Ohio. It’s a collection of public lands that encompass one million acres. It’s divided into three main tracts with various types of forests and wetlands to explore from the numerous hiking trails. Many of these trails feature covered bridges. Fishing is a popular sport among the forest’s rivers, streams, and lakes. 

The George Washington and Jefferson National Forests include 1.8 million acres of the Appalachian Mountains found across Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia. While there are mostly pines and hardwoods in these forests, you’ll find 40 different species in all. Birdwatchers will enjoy over 200 species that call this area home, and when fishing, you are among 100 species of fish and mussels. The 2,000 miles of hiking trails include a portion of the Appalachian Trail. As you explore these forests, keep an eye out for the black bear, white-tailed deer, bald eagles, and bobcats that call this area home.

Best National Parks Near Clarksburg, WV

New River Gorge National Park is only 114 miles from Clarksburg in southcentral West Virginia. The main feature of this park is the beautiful gorge. It was slowly carved out of the landscape over several eons by the New River’s flowing waters. The park encompasses 70,000 acres of rolling hills that spread out from the river. These hills are a part of the Appalachians. Hiking trails, such as the Canyon Rim Overlook Boardwalk and the Grandview Rim Trail to Turkey Spur Rock, reward you with breathtaking scenery. 

Shenandoah National Park is part of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. It’s located 162 miles from Clarksburg, and it encompasses 300 square miles. Visitors will find peaks 4,000 feet high, forests, and several waterfalls. The Skyline Drive allows you to enjoy the park without leaving your vehicle, but feel free to explore the area by taking advantage of the numerous hiking trails. A portion of the Appalachian Trail cuts through the park. Popular activities include mountain biking, fishing, horseback riding, and rock climbing. 

Cuyahoga Valley National Park is 214 miles from Clarksburg in Ohio. This park stretches from Cleveland to Akron, and it follows the Cuyahoga River. There are 125 miles of hiking trails that range from the flat 2.75-mile Tree Farm Trail to the more challenging 5.25-mile Old Carriage Trail. You can drive through many areas, but a ride on the park’s scenic railroad is a wonderful way to see the landscape. The river provides visitors with a place to canoe and kayak. Birdwatching, fishing, horseback riding, and stargazing are all popular activities here. There’s even a living history museum that teaches you about the area’s past. 

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Located in the north-central region of the state, Weston is home to the Mountaineer Military Museum and other fascinating historical exhibits. You can find West Virginia dump facilities at Weston campgrounds and state parks.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting an RV Near Clarksburg, WV

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Clarksburg, WV by trip duration?

In most areas, the price to rent a motorhome is around $200 a night and the price to rent a towable trailer is around $120 a night.

What does RVshare Protection cover with my Clarksburg, WV RV rental?

RVshare's protection plan standard package covers up to $300,000 in comprehensive and collision coverage based on the value of the RV. It also includes free 24/7 roadside assistance and free towing and tire service. For more information on RVshare insurance, click here.

What do I need to know before renting an RV in Clarksburg, WV?

Clarksburg has freeway and highway access to make RV driving a breeze. But the city also has ample parks, bodies of water and open spaces to visit. Be sure to include time in your plans to explore the Waldomore Mansion, Veterans Memorial Park, or the Clarksburg History Museum.

What are the RV rental requirements in Clarksburg, WV?

There is no special license needed to rent an RV, but it never hurts to check state websites. if you are unsure about traveling there and any regulations they may have, double-checking with the state will provide some peace of mind!

What are some tips for first-time RV renters in Clarksburg, WV?

Renting an RV in Clarksburg, WV means endless blue skies and wide open roads. Make sure you have a full tank of gas and plenty of food before you hit the road. You'll find RV campgrounds with showers, laundry, and other amenities. Busy season is in the summer so book early to get your spot, or visit off-season to avoid crowds.

What are the minimum age requirements for renting an RV in Clarksburg, WV?

The minimum age requirement for renting an RV is 25.

What is included in my Clarksburg, WV RV rental?

You should find any amenities that are included with your rental in the listing details. But it never hurts to check in with the owner before you arrive at the RV or have it delivered to ensure you have everything that is needed to have a fun and enjoyable trip!

Are there pet friendly RVs for rent in Clarksburg, WV?

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Are there one way rental options from Clarksburg, WV?

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