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Burnsville Lake Recreation Area adventures

Burnsville Lake Recreation Area Adventures

Burnsville Lake Recreation Area offers a variety of water-based and land outdoor activities centered around Burnsville Lake, providing a scenic destination for fishing, camping, hiking, and boating in central West Virginia.

1,210
Acres Protected
5.0
Miles of Trails
60,000
Annual Visitors
1976
Year Established

About Burnsville Lake Recreation Area

 

Burnsville Lake Recreation Area is a multi-use recreational facility centered around Burnsville Lake, a reservoir formed by the Burnsville Dam on the Little Kanawha River in central West Virginia. Managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the area is located near the town of Burnsville and provides outdoor enthusiasts with ample opportunities for fishing, boating, camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing. The lake spans over 880 acres and is surrounded by rolling hills, mixed hardwood forests, and gently sloping terrain typical of the Appalachian region. The area's ecology supports species such as largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish in the water, while the forests provide habitat for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and various songbirds. Historically, the lake and dam were constructed for flood control and water management, with recreation development evolving over time. Visitors can enjoy developed campgrounds with amenities, boat ramps, fishing piers, picnic areas, and networked walking trails that provide scenic views over the lake and forest. Burnsville Lake is popular for bass fishing tournaments as well as family outings. The combination of aquatic and terrestrial recreation makes it a year-round destination for locals and visitors alike, offering peaceful natural settings within driving distance of urban centers in West Virginia. Nearby landmarks include the Little Kanawha River corridor and local small towns providing access to regional culture and services.

Highlights

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Burnsville Dam and Lake – a central feature providing flood control and recreation

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Diverse fish species supporting popular freshwater fishing

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Developed campgrounds with lake access and boat ramps

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Scenic overlook points offering panoramic views of the lake and surrounding hills

Notable Natural Features

Burnsville Lake

An 880-acre reservoir offering fishing, boating, and water recreation surrounding by forested shoreline.

Burnsville Dam

A flood control structure built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that created the lake.

Lyons Campground

A developed campground located near the lake with picnic areas, restrooms, and boat access.