Little Beaver State Park

Little Beaver State Park offers serene natural beauty with opportunities for hiking, camping, and fishing in West Virginia's picturesque Appalachian landscape.

562
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
100,000
Annual Visitors
1972
Year Established

About Little Beaver State Park

 

Little Beaver State Park, located in Raleigh County, West Virginia, spans over 500 acres and offers a peaceful retreat into nature. The park is centered around Little Beaver Lake, a 20-acre impoundment providing a hub for recreational activities like fishing and paddle sports. The surrounding Appalachian woodlands feature a diverse ecosystem home to a variety of flora and fauna. The park's development began in the mid-20th century as a recreation area under the West Virginia Department of Natural Resources and has become a beloved local escape offering both day-use and camping facilities. Little Beaver’s trails meander through lush forests, offering both challenging hikes and easy walks suitable for families. The park is known for its fall foliage, making autumn a particularly beautiful time to visit. Activities such as bird watching, photography, and picnicking are popular, along with opportunities for cross-country skiing and sledding in winter. The park’s blend of natural beauty and recreation facilities appeals to outdoor enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking a tranquil nature experience in West Virginia.

Highlights

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Little Beaver Lake - ideal for fishing and paddle boating

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Rich Appalachian woodland ecosystem with diverse wildlife

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Scenic picnic areas and shelters with beautiful views

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Challenging hiking trails through serene natural settings

Notable Natural Features

Little Beaver Lake

A scenic 20-acre lake popular for fishing and boating.

Piney Creek Gorge

Offers breathtaking views and challenging hiking opportunities.

Appalachian Woodlands

Rich in biodiversity with opportunities for bird watching and photography.