St. Albans Roadside Park - St. Albans, West Virginia |
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Riverside camping area with free dump station, water, and electricity. 3 sites available. 2 day max within 14 days. A lot of road noise. Nice view of the river and bridge. Your other view is of a highway and shopping center. Campsites are probably 30′ from busy six lane road.
Stayed 11/04/2008 – 11/06/2008
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| Amenities: - Dump Station - Drinking Water - Electric - Restrooms - Fire Ring - Picnic Tables - Boat Launch - Near Water |
Activities: - Fishing - Boating |
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Hi all,
I stayed here on June 4, 2009. They do have a donation box. It was fascinating to see the barges going down the river. The restrooms close very early in the evening. The power outlets are 15 amps. There is a large parking lot that would allow a larger RV to stay–and there are multiple 15 amp outlets in that area. I left a $10.00 donation.
Stayed one night in November 2008, water was turned of and bathrooms were closed but the electricity was working. Loved watching the tug boats.