Beech Fork State Park, State park with lake in southwestern West Virginia, United States.
Beech Fork State Park is a large forested area built around a sprawling lake in southwestern West Virginia. The lake sits within wooded hills and provides space for boating, fishing, swimming, and hiking along various trails.
The park was created in 1978 when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers constructed a dam on local waterways. This project transformed the area into a public recreation space and shaped the landscape that exists today.
The park serves as an outdoor recreation hub for families and residents in the surrounding communities. People come here regularly to fish, hike, swim, and enjoy time on the water.
The park provides multiple camping areas with different facilities, ranging from basic sites to fully equipped ones to match various visitor preferences. Guests should check in advance what amenities are available at each campground, as options can vary depending on the season.
The park features two disc golf courses with different skill levels that can be played at no charge. The 18-hole course is well known in the region and draws players looking for a genuine challenge.
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