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Audra State Park Non-electric Campsites  

Book Now! 8397 Audra Park Road, Buckhannon, WV
Audra State Park is a heavily wooded area bisected by the Middle Fork River located in southwestern Barbour County and a portion of Upshur County. Each year, visitors are drawn to the natural beauty of the Middle Fork and its surroundings, which offers opportunities for hiking, camping and family picnics. This park is an ideal destination for families who enjoy the outdoors. The clear, clean water of the Middle Fork River and the rock overhang of the Alum Cave offer picture-perfect backdrops.

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Availability

  • Check In:
  • Check Out:
  • Adults: 2
  • Children: 0
  • Child Ages:
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Amenities

Location Amenities
  • BBQ/Picnic area
  • Coin operated laundry
  • Playground
  • Fire Wood: $
  • Flush Toilets
  • Picnic Shelter
  • Historic
  • River access
  • Waterfront
Activities
  • Fishing
  • Hiking trail
  • Kayaking
  • Playground
  • River
  • Camping
Property Info
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Policies

Written Cancellation Policy
Reservations cancelled at least 60 days prior to arrival may request a refund for the deposit paid. In the event the reservation is canceled within 60 days of arrival, the paid deposit will be refunded as customer credit for a future reservation, provided the guest notifies the State Park about the cancellation more than seven (7) days prior to the reservation date. Refunds will not be permitted for reservations cancelled within seven (7) days of arrival.
Written Deposit Policy
Full payment is required at the time of booking.
Check In
Check in is 1:00PM
Check Out
Check out is Noon
Other Policy
Not more than 2 motor vehicles are permitted on a campsite at any time. A non-family camping group may have only one camping unit (tent, trailer, motor home, camper van, etc). A family camping group, at the discretion of the area superintendent, may be permitted to have 1 or 2 small tents on a campsite in addition to the main camping unit, but in no case may the additional units damage the campsite, this must be approved prior to set up. A family unit is defined as parents or guardians and their dependent children.