Recreational Vehicles in West Virginia

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Sutton Lake (Sutton)

Sutton Lake is a beautiful lake, winding 14 miles along the Elk River, with many coves along its 45 miles of shoreline. The lake attracts fishing and boating enthusiasts.

Tygart Lake (Grafton)

Located in the picturesque West Virginia countryside, Tygart Lake's blue waters and irregular shoreline contrast with the surrounding steep mountain terrain.

Bluestone Lake (Hinton)

Bluestone Dam spans the New River, forming Bluestone Lake, the third largest lake in West Virginia. With a 2, 040 acre surface area, the lake provides boaters, water skiers, and fishermen with great recreational opportunities.

Burnsville Lake (Burnsville)

Although the primary purpose of the dam is flood control, Burnsville Lake offers many recreational opportunities such as hunting, fishing, picnicking, hiking, camping, and much more.

East Lynn Lake (East Lynn)

East Lynn Lake was constructed primarily for flood control, water quality, fish management, and recreation. There are a total of 24, 821 acres of project lands and waters at East Lynn.

R. D. Bailey Lake (Justice)

Beautiful lake in rugged terrain with visitor center overlooking the lake and many recreational opportunities.

Summersville Lake (Summersville)

Summersville Lake is located near the town of Summersville in Nicholas County, West Virginia. With nearly 2, 800 acres and 60 miles of shoreline, it is West Virginia's largest lake.

Stonewall Jackson Lake (Weston)

Stonewall Jackson Lake provides an ideal setting for your pleasure and relaxation. Boating, fishing, hunting, camping and hiking are just a few of the many recreational opportunities that are available at the project.

Monongahela National Forest (Elkins)

Recreation ranges from self reliant treks in the wildernesses and backcountry areas to the challenges of mountain climbing to traditional developed site camping. There are 23 campgrounds, 17 picnic areas, and 500 plus miles of hiking trails.