About This Park
Bluestone State Park is a lakeside retreat located in southern West Virginia. This wilderness park is full of outdoor activities, including boating and fishing opportunities. At Bluestone State Park enjoy camping by the water or take in stunning views of the lake from your cabin’s porch. Guests may also enjoy ziplining, mountain bike excursions and guided fishing trips at nearby Pipestem Resort State Park, located about 20 minutes away.
Looking to have a family outing? The picnic shelter at Bluestone State Park is available to rent Memorial Day to Nov. 1. The event building is open year-round. A marina with boat rentals is open April 15 to Oct. 15.
Phase 5 of Bluestone Dam Safety Construction is in progress. Please visit the Army Corps of Engineers website, for current lake current levels, predictions and resulting closures.
Note: Beginning Aug. 5, the swimming pool will only be open on weekends and Labor Day.
Contact
- Phone: 304-466-2805
- Email: dnrbluestonesp@wv.gov
- Address: 2104 Bluestone Park Road, Hinton, WV 25951
History
Bluestone State Park was established in 1950 and is named after the Bluestone National Scenic River, which flows into the New River at the park. The park’s signature lake was created by the Bluestone Dam, which was authorized by presidential proclamation and approved by an act of Congress in the 1930s. It was created to control flooding in the area, and went through several phases of construction before, during and after World War II.
Trails
Download Park Trail MapBig Pine Trail
Boundary Trail
Cabin Trail
Eagle Point Trail
Giles, Fayette, Kanawha Turnpike Trail
Mary Ingles Trail
Overlook Trail
Pawpaw Trail
Riverview Trail
Rhododendron Trail
Nearby Attractions
Pipestem Resort State Park
“The Year-Round Crown Jewel of West Virginia State Parks,” Pipestem is known for its scenic overlooks and an aerial tram ride into the Bluestone Gorge. Park amenities include an 18-hole, par 72 championship golf course with several restaurants and snack bars.
Bluestone Wildlife Management Area
Set on 17,632 acres adjacent to Bluestone Lake, Bluestone WMA is a popular fishing spot, with access to boating and fishing on the lake as well as stocked trout fishing in Indian Creek. Hunting is permitted here. The area has numerous hiking and equestrian trails, and more than 200 primitive campsites and picnic areas.
Hinton Railroad Museum
The museum showcases artifacts and photos from the C&O steam engine era and a John Henry wood carving exhibit. Children will especially enjoy the model railroad!
Grandview
Part of the New River Gorge National River, Grandview is known for its scenic overlooks and hiking trails. It is also home to the Theatre West Virginia outdoor drama if you’re interested in catching a show!
When visiting this area check out the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve and Sandstone Falls. Established in 1978, New River Gorge National River was redesignated as New River Gorge National Park and Preserve in 2021.
Three Rivers Avian Center
This Hinton facility devoted to wild bird conservation hosts educational programs and photography seminars. It is open for public tours on select days or for special events.