Abram's Creek Lodge & Campground
An Eco-Friendly Campground & Retreat
Stream-Front Wilderness Camping, Lodging, Cabin, & Tipi rentals
Located off U.S. Rt. 50, 3 miles east of Mt. Storm, WV


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2006 Winter Progress


The brand new 4x6' sign at Rt. 50
mounted on 12' posts (2.5 feet underground)

A campground information bulletin board
recently finished in the background



The same information bulletin board
painted and with campground info.

The dumpster located near Rt. 50
for camper's use.


Note: There is a street light coming very soon to the above electric utility pole near Rt. 50 to illuminate the entrance to Abram's Creek off Rt. 50, the Information Bulletin Board, and the Dumpster.


The "STOP" sign at the parking area
and FIRE WARNING sign


Note: Extensive gravel work and some parking improvements have been completed. Much more to come.


The Campground "Keep Right" sign

The Campground "Striaght Ahead" sign at gate



Recently painted floor of cabin #1

The Free tea / coffee kitchen in cabin #1



Loft #1 in cabin #1

Loft #2 in cabin #1



Cabin #1's fire pit and benches
as seen from the road

A Port-a-Potty at the main parking area
and storage bin


Note: There is a street light already on site on the above electric utility pole located at cabin #1 illuminating the main parking area and Port-a-Potty, as well as the 2nd information bulleting board.


Campground information bulletin board
at main parking area near Port-a-Potty
Vince and Ken -- builders.

Upclose view of the plexi-glass covered area
Additional posting room for local events,
campers use, and workshops.


Note: 5,000 color tri-folded campground brochures were just printed and recevied. A mailbox will go on both information bulletin board posts for campers to take a copy, which includes the campground map.


Ken hard at work building stone stairs
down a steep hill

Stairs lead to Campsites #1 - 12
and the sweat lodge



The county water supply beside cabin #1
Raise handle to drink / wash
lower when finished.





Stacked Stone work at Cabin #1

New galvanized steel fire ring at Cabin #1


Note: 30 steel fire rings have been added to the campsite, all surrounded by local stone. Additional steel fire rings will be arriving soon. All sites have at least stone fire rings, and most have steel in addition. Fire rings are 3/16" galvanized steel, 8" high and 30" in diameter. Life expectancy: 5 - 7 years.


Steel fire ring at the Sweat Lodge

Benches secured to keep from moving


Note: Sweat Lodge completion and Tipi construction for the 2006 camping season happening April 13-14.


"QUIET HOURS" and
"NO LIFEGUARD / CAUTION" signs
(located in 4 places around property)

"PLEASE DO NOT LITTER" sign
down by Community Bon-fire area
(located in 4 places around property)



Recently painted floor of cabin #2

Storage cabinet and table in cabin #2



"NO VEHICLES" and campsites #1 -13 signs

"QUIET HOURS" again



Steel fire ring at Campsite #15

Stones behind Campsite #15


Note: All campsites have cinderblock and treated lumber benches on site or coming very soon (as quickly as I can move hundreds of cinderblocks around the campground).


"PLEASE DO NOT LITTER"
in the Sky Spirit Knoll area

"COMMUNITY BON-FIRE /
CAMPSITES" sign



Shane and Eric hard at work
clearing debris around fire pits

Bulldozer results of plowing a path
through a steep trailway



Campsite #9 in the Sky Spirit Knoll area

The steel fire ring at Campsite #9


Note: All sites are marked with campsite number placards made from plastic infused TREX lumber.


The fire pit area for Cabin #2

Bench and steel fire ring up close



"QUIET HOURS" and "NO LIFEGUARD"
sign approaching the Sky Spirit Knoll area

Same signs,
different view (cabin #1 up on hill)



More signs, approaching the lower plateau
of the Community Bon-Fire

Same, over at Beaver Chasm
where the waters are a winter turquoise blue