Cool Off at These 5 West Virginia State Parks This Summer

Discover the perfect summer escape at these five West Virginia state parks, each offering a unique blend of water activities and outdoor adventures!

Beech Fork State Park

📍 Barboursville, West Virginia

Beech Fork State Park in Wayne County is a haven for water enthusiasts. The park boasts Beech Fork Lake, perfect for fishing, boating, canoeing and kayaking. With amenities like boat ramps, fishing spots teeming with bass and catfish and a summer swimming pool, Beech Fork an ideal destination for all of your aquatic adventures.
Cedar Creek State Park

Cedar Creek State Park

📍 Glenville, West Virginia

In Glenville, Cedar Creek State Park offers excellent water activities. Enjoy fishing in Cedar Creek and the lake, which is stocked with trout and bass. The park also features paddle boating, kayaking and canoeing. With serene water views and ample opportunities for aquatic fun, this state park is a perfect getaway for water enthusiasts.

Holly River State Park

📍 Hacker Valley, West Virginia

Holly River State Park in Webster County is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Beyond its pristine streams and scenic swimming holes, the park offers extensive hiking trails through lush forests, opportunities for bird watching and abundant wildlife. With facilities for camping, picnicking and cabin rentals, this region is a perfect destination for both aquatic adventures and nature exploration.

Lost River State Park

📍 Mathias, West Virginia

Lost River State Park in Hardy County offers more than just water activities. Along with swimming in its seasonal outdoor pool, the park features extensive hiking and horseback riding trails that lead to breathtaking overlooks. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, wildlife watching and exploring historic sites like the Lee Cabin.

Tygart Lake State Park

📍 Grafton, West Virginia

Tygart Lake State Park in Taylor County is perfect for water activities and more. The park features a beautiful lake ideal for boating, fishing, kayaking, and swimming. Beyond the water, visitors can enjoy hiking trails, picnicking, and wildlife watching. The park also offers cozy cabins, a lodge, and campgrounds, making it a great destination for a well-rounded outdoor adventure.

There are plenty of other hidden gems to cool off at in the Mountain State. Book your perfect park getaway today!

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