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Claytor Lake State Park adventures

Claytor Lake State Park Adventures

Claytor Lake State Park offers a scenic 4,500-acre reservoir with diverse outdoor recreation including boating, fishing, hiking, and camping amid the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.

472
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
Approximately 350,000
Annual Visitors
1983
Year Established

About Claytor Lake State Park

 

Claytor Lake State Park is located in Pulaski County, Virginia, along the shores of the expansive 4,500-acre Claytor Lake, an impoundment created by the Claytor Dam on the New River. This park provides a blend of water-based and land-based outdoor activities, making it a popular destination year-round. The park's geography includes rolling hills, forests dominated by oak, hickory, and pine, and extensive shoreline access for fishing and boating. Claytor Lake holds multiple fish species such as bass, catfish, and crappie, attracting anglers regionally. The park’s network of trails meanders through mature hardwood forests, wetlands, and along the lake, offering opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife observation. Historically, the lake was created in 1939 following the dam’s completion, which was part of an early hydroelectric development effort by Appalachian Power. Claytor Lake State Park itself was established in 1983 and has since become known for its well-maintained campgrounds, boat access facilities, and picnic areas. Visitors often enjoy the scenic vistas overlooking the lake, especially from elevated trail points, and the peaceful environment provides excellent birdwatching and photographic opportunities. Seasonal events such as fishing tournaments and guided nature programs enhance the visitor experience. Claytor Lake State Park appeals to families, anglers, paddlers, and outdoor enthusiasts looking for a balance of recreation and natural beauty in southwestern Virginia.

Highlights

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Claytor Lake Reservoir – 4,500-acre man-made lake ideal for boating and fishing

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Boat Launch Facilities – Multiple easily accessible ramps for motorized and non-motorized boats

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Hiking Trails – Scenic trails that provide lake views and woodland exploration

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Claytor Lake Dam Overlook – Historical hydroelectric dam with panoramic observation points

Notable Natural Features

Claytor Lake

A large, 4,500-acre reservoir offering extensive boating, fishing, and water-based recreation opportunities surrounded by forested hills.

New River

One of the oldest rivers in North America that feeds into Claytor Lake and supports diverse aquatic ecosystems.

Claytor Lake Dam

Constructed in 1939, this hydroelectric dam created the lake and is a prominent historical and engineering landmark.