Beech Fork State Park

Beech Fork State Park

Beech Fork State Park in West Virginia is a serene paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a wide array of activities on its expansive lake and diverse trails.

3,144
Acres Protected
14
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1978
Year Established

About Beech Fork State Park

Beech Fork State Park
 

Located near Huntington, West Virginia, Beech Fork State Park spans over 3,144 acres of rolling hills and lush forests. The park is anchored by the impressive Beech Fork Lake, a 720-acre reservoir that provides numerous water-based recreation opportunities. Established in 1978, Beech Fork's history is intertwined with the surrounding land management initiatives aimed at cultivating outdoor leisure activities. The park is a haven for both locals and tourists, offering camping, hiking, fishing, boating, and wildlife observation across its scenic landscapes. Visitors can explore the diverse ecosystems that house white-tailed deer, red-tailed hawks, and several species of songbirds. Beyond its natural beauty, Beech Fork State Park features modern amenities, including biking trails, campgrounds, and well-maintained picnic areas. The park's accessibility and family-friendly atmosphere make it a vibrant spot for relaxation and adventure.

Highlights

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Beech Fork Lake with its stunning water vistas.

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Rich biodiversity including birdwatching opportunities.

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The ADA-compliant Long Branch Trail for all visitors.

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Campsites with breathtaking views and modern facilities.

Notable Natural Features

Beech Fork Lake

A central feature for recreation, perfect for fishing and boating.

Long Branch Trail

An accessible trail offering beautiful views of the lake and forest.

Campgrounds

Well-equipped sites ideal for family outings and long stays.