Of the many lake destinations in West Virginia, the bright blue waters at the center of this park make it a destination that you really don’t want to miss.
Bluestone State Park, named after the Bluestone National Scenic River, was established in 1950. The 2,100-acre park is centered around Bluestone Lake, the third largest body of water in the state.
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The bright blue lake was created by the Bluestone Dam to control flooding in the region. The lake is surrounded by forestland with several miles of trails at varying levels of difficulty.
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Bluestone also has four campgrounds with 120 sites, both for tents and RVs. If you prefer more modern accommodations, the campground also has 26 fully furnished cabins.
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The park also offers boating, fishing, and swimming with nearby opportunities for hunting, biking and golf.
Google Maps/Clay Sherrock Bluestone State Park is located at HC 78 (State Route 20) in Hinton.
To learn more about Bluestone Lake State Park, check out their website here, and their Facebook page here.
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Bluestone State Park is located at HC 78 (State Route 20) in Hinton.
Have you ever been to Bluestone Lake? Feel free to comment below and tell us about your visit.
If you want to visit other lake destinations in West Virginia, check out this bright blue lake known as the little Bahamas of the east.
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