Fisherman’s Village is surrounded by water. Situated between the streams and Pete’s pond it’s home to the one-bedroom Pondside Cabin with full bath and kitchenette with an amazing sink view, grill, and porch swing. A short walk by foot is a tent platform overlooking the river only ten feet off the pond. The four cozy sized Confluence Tent Sites and common area is where the two rivers meet. Amongst tall trees on the stream banks, each with a fire pit and a communal picnic table there is room to spread out. It is not reccomended to come set up in the dark, but many have. We have tent site check-in daylight hours with parking a 5-minute stroll to the sites. If you find someone around the pond or at the camp store we may be able to provide gear bellhop assistance, if requested.
The pondside cabin was built a few years ago with all the comforts of home. Including a full bath, kitchenette with apartment sized fridge and oven, combined living and dining area, and covered porch. Outside there is parking for up to two vehicles, an artesian-crafted porch swing, and gas bbq grill all pondside. The view out the kitchen window makes clean-up time a pleasure. The cabin accommodates 4 guests in its private bedroom and on the sleeper sofa. Enjoyed during summer and snow, we crack a window open and listen to the river flow. High Efficiency Minisplit, basic dinnerware and cooking implements included along with a coffee pot. Parking for one vehicle and you can fish jus off the porch, catch a trout, and cook it for dinner.
Camping at the confluence is about a five minute walk from the bathhouse, camp store, and parking. You may borrow our wagon to cart your gear to your site. Each site has its own access from the pond. Each site has a fire ring, and everyone shares a picnic table at the confluence. Well behaved, leashed pets are welcome as long as the owners clean up after them. Sites are best suited for two-four people with tents smaller than 8x10. Sites are a few feet from the water. Site #17 is a bit larger and closer to the pond. There is an awesome swimming hole at the confluence. Sleep between the pond and the river on the back side of camp, or stay up all night fishing in the pond. The confluence is one of the special places on the property.
We sustainably select the right trees to cut and mill to provide the lumber for improvements at Camp Holly. Under direction from our neighbor and resident Hall of Fame Woodchopper, Lil Bill Cogar, we are working hard to build this beautiful masterpiece between the river and the pond.
Keep an eye out for more improvements in 2024 (like additional shelter options) hand crafted using true Appalachian inginuety and handywork.
We have a stocked fishin’ pond with trout, bass, catfish, and all the bluegill you could catch in a day. Fishing passes are cheaper than a WV fishing license, and odds are good you can catch dinner.
We are bordered by Grassy Creek on one side and Holly River on the other with a 3 acre fishing pond between the two. Have a fire, listen to the water flow, and enjoy all nature has to offer.
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