Camp Run crosses the border of Virginia and West Virginia, traveling from the east to the west; it starts as Criders Road, turning to gravel, then eventually morphs into Camp Run Road, meeting Sweedlin Valley Road at its end. The road is steep and has plenty of twists and turns. There is one potential rough spot where it crosses "Camp Run" that could be problematic in weather events. Once in the George Washington National Forest, it flattens out and connects to Mitchel Knob and the quaint Camp Run Campground, which the Forest Service dubs "1950s style camping" popular with hunters.