Warning
GeneralWe are currently replacing the Bolar Mountain wastewater treatment plant and are uncertain how this project will affect our 2026 recreation season offerings. Sugar Ridge Campground and Campground 1 at Bolar Mountain Recreation Area will initially open for first come first served camping to begin the 2026 recreation season. The Beach Area will initially open as well. There will be limited amenities and port-o-potties will be utilized. Morris Hill Campground will be open and reservations can be made through recreation.gov. The Picnic Pavilion will remain closed. The facilities are tentatively scheduled to open on May 15th. We will communicate any changes that may occur due to ongoing construction and improvement of these recreation sites. Please contact the James River and Warm Springs Ranger District office at 540-839-2521 if you have questions.
About Bolar Mountain Recreation Area
Number of accommodations: 85
Campground Amenities
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Potable Water
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Reviews (191)
What Guests Are Saying
Bolar Mountain Recreation Area offers a beautiful and serene environment with clear waters perfect for swimming and fishing, attracting many returning visitors. Camp sites are spacious and well-maintained, and the bathrooms are generally clean. However, some reviewers noted issues with overgrown vegetation, maintenance of facilities, and limited access to firewood and supplies, suggesting areas for improvement. Overall, visitors appreciate the area's natural beauty and the peaceful camping experience it provides.
What Guests Are Saying
Bolar Mountain Recreation Area offers a beautiful and serene environment with clear waters perfect for swimming and fishing, attracting many returning visitors. Camp sites are spacious and well-maintained, and the bathrooms are generally clean. However, some reviewers noted issues with overgrown vegetation, maintenance of facilities, and limited access to firewood and supplies, suggesting areas for improvement. Overall, visitors appreciate the area's natural beauty and the peaceful camping experience it provides.
Review Summary
Carol A
VerifiedJune 2, 2025 • Stayed at: 21, Loop: 1
The camp fire pits not cleaned out
Brody C
VerifiedMay 30, 2025 • Stayed at: 30, Loop: 1
Will be going back. Weekday when the crowds are not there - solid.
Views + wind in the trees + trout creeks nearby. Never been during the weekend uptick.
Brian J
VerifiedMay 27, 2025 • Stayed at: 10, Loop: 1
Lake and weather were wonderful. Bathrooms were awful.
Karen L
VerifiedMay 27, 2025 • Stayed at: 30, Loop: 1
Fantastic place. A drop into the middle of nowhere but so nicely developed for recreation and peacefulness. Definitely no cell service though.
Xavier G
VerifiedDecember 3, 2024 • Stayed at: 10, Loop: 1
Beautiful campsites with adequate space and electricity. No water at the sites was a bit of a bummer.
Raymond P
VerifiedSeptember 12, 2024 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: 1
Nice we were just the only ones there
Lisa N
VerifiedSeptember 11, 2024 • Stayed at: 63, Loop: 3
The area is gorgeous and the campground was deserted the last 3 days of the 2024 season.
Thomas E
VerifiedSeptember 6, 2024 • Stayed at: 35, Loop: 1
I had a wonderful time tenting at Lake Moomaw the week before Labor Day. Few visitors and the lake was all mine! I kayaked for hours, enjoying the fog blotting the water and mountains in the morning and the evenings. Too much eye candy to bother fishing. It gets pretty muddy accessing a kayak when the water level is low, but the hot showers and clean restrooms more than compensate.
I always take the back roads between Moomaw and the IGA at Hot Springs for provisions. Traveling along the adjacent brooks feeding the lake is always a joy!
I watched a bear cub meander across my path with little urgency by the Marina (closed).
Later, leaving the campsite to retrieve more firewood from IGA, a Mom and cub crossed the road immediately before the entrance shack. A few minutes later a Linx? Bobcat? strolled ahead of my Jeep near McClintic Point campground. Driving adjacent Hot Springs Run, I stopped to watch two of the most peculiar 'deer(?)' I have ever seen! Too tall from my experience, standing in the water 40-feet away, staring at me for at least 60-seconds. Both stood face to face with 6- and 10-inch tall, very thick blunt spikes, covered heavily with velvet. I have never seen any deer like these before and I'm 71-years old.
I've camped in Moomaw and the surrounding campgrounds for more than four decades. Visitors seem to be on the decline and that may be a good thing. Exceptional beauty and peace awaits those who care to seek out this more distant and difficult to find campground.
Do arrive by way of Richardson Gorge Road, but BEWARE, albeit a well maintained single lane gravel roadway, it hangs on a cliff cut into the mountain. I have sighted much wildlife crossing this road and the river valley below. Perfect for passenger rubbernecking - but the driver MUST keep his eyes on the road for oncoming vehicles and blind turns. Otherwise choose Bolar's Draft Rd SR600.
Give Moomaw a try next year when it opens once more. You'll be glad you did.
Ashley T
VerifiedSeptember 5, 2024 • Stayed at: 08, Loop: 1
Very clean and spacious sites. Love that each site has a fire pit and picnic table. Bathrooms and showers were cleaned daily and stocked with soap and toilet paper. We will be returning next season!
Michael L
VerifiedAugust 28, 2024 • Stayed at: 27, Loop: 1
Bolar Mountain Recreation Area is a beautiful place that is being terribly managed by the U.S. Forest Service. Our campsite was #27. The first thing I saw upon arrival was the overgrown vegetation all around. My second big surprise was the latrined. When I opened the door a swarm of flying insects rose up out of the many gallons of human excrement. I closed the door and went into the Womens toilet. It was slightly better but not enough for a return trip. From that point forward I relieved myself behind a tree. Some of the buildings were in need of paint. The signage was lacking. I will also add that we drove by to after hours host camper but never found anyone there not even a note. I spoke with a man at a local store who told me that despite there being 30 employees at the site the county was constantly being called upon for assistance with weed whacking. Shame on the Forest Service for your lack of concern and utter disrespect for such a lovely place
Location Bolar Mountain Recreation Area
Address:
756 Twin Ridge Drive
Warm Springs, VA, 24484
United States
Know your route ahead of time, cell service will be intermitten if available at all.
From Covington, take 220 North to Hwy 39 and turn left on Hwy 39. Take Hwy 39 to Hwy 600 (Bolars Draft Road) and turn left on Hwy 600 towards the campgrounds. After about 7.5 miles turn right on Twin Ridge Drive for all campgrounds. Stay straight to head towards the store & marina, an overlook of the lake and McClintic Point.
**GPS often routes vehicles to take Richardson Gorge rd. via the Jackson River tpk. This route is NOT SUGGESTED for travel, especially when towing. It's a narrow dirt road with steep soft edges. Multiple accidents occur on this road each year.**
Latitude & Longitude: 37.9836 / -79.9669
Elevation: 491 feet
Policies & Rules
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Additional first-come, first-served sites may be available |
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Full RV hookups are not available |
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Click here for more information on George Washington and Jefferson National Forests |
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Check out the forest's campground description for specific information to Fish Your National Forest |
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Don't Move Firewood: Help protect our forests! Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. Moving firewood is illegal in some states. Visit dontmovefirewood.org to learn more. |
Warnings & Advisories
Warning
GeneralWe are currently replacing the Bolar Mountain wastewater treatment plant and are uncertain how this project will affect our 2026 recreation season offerings. Sugar Ridge Campground and Campground 1 at Bolar Mountain Recreation Area will initially open for first come first served camping to begin the 2026 recreation season. The Beach Area will initially open as well. There will be limited amenities and port-o-potties will be utilized. Morris Hill Campground will be open and reservations can be made through recreation.gov. The Picnic Pavilion will remain closed. The facilities are tentatively scheduled to open on May 15th. We will communicate any changes that may occur due to ongoing construction and improvement of these recreation sites. Please contact the James River and Warm Springs Ranger District office at 540-839-2521 if you have questions.