Campground Overview
About Audra State Park Campground
The Middle Fork River's soothing rhythm sets the stage for a serene camping experience at Audra State Park Campground, where densely wooded sites, scenic hiking trails, and crystal-clear swimming holes create an idyllic outdoor retreat.
Situated along the river's banks, this 335-acre park offers 67 campsites, including 13 with electrical hookups, nestled among towering trees. The campground features well-maintained facilities, including hot showers, flush toilets, and a camp store stocked with essentials. Hikers can explore the popular 2.7-mile Alum Cave Trail, which winds along the river and showcases dramatic rock formations, while families often gather at the central playground or enjoy picnics by the water.
Located in southwestern Barbour County, West Virginia, Audra State Park Campground is just 25 miles south of Buckhannon, providing a perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. The area's natural beauty extends beyond the park, with the West Virginia State Wildlife Center offering native animal exhibits about 35 miles away. For those interested in local history, the restored Philippi Covered Bridge, site of the first land battle of the Civil War, is within a short drive.
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