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Tomlinson Run State Park adventures

Tomlinson Run State Park Adventures

Tomlinson Run State Park is a scenic park in West Virginia known for its rugged terrain, lake activities, and extensive trail system that attracts hikers, anglers, and campers.

1137
Acres Protected
20+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 60,000
Annual Visitors
1935
Year Established

About Tomlinson Run State Park

 

Tomlinson Run State Park is located in Hancock County in the northern panhandle of West Virginia. The park spans over rugged hills and forested areas, surrounding the 68-acre Tomlinson Run Lake. Its diverse landscape includes mixed hardwood forests, rock outcroppings, and the lake itself, which provides habitat for various fish and wildlife species. The park was established in 1935 and offers outdoor enthusiasts numerous opportunities for recreation and nature appreciation. Visitors can enjoy hiking on over 20 miles of trails that range in difficulty, including routes that wind through scenic valleys and ridge tops. The lake is open for fishing, boating, and paddle sports, while campground facilities support overnight stays and extended visits. Winter brings opportunities for snow sports such as cross-country skiing. The park's natural beauty is complemented by historic structures like the Richard Dickson Nature Center, which offers educational exhibits about the area's ecology. Tomlinson Run State Park is particularly appealing to those seeking a mix of water-based activities, woodland exploration, and peaceful camping away from urban centers. Its proximity to the Ohio border makes it accessible to visitors from multiple states seeking a versatile outdoor destination with a moderate climate and abundant wildlife.

Highlights

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Tomlinson Run Lake – a 68-acre lake popular for fishing and paddle sports

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Hiking Trails – over 20 miles of trails featuring varied terrain and scenic views

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Richard Dickson Nature Center – educational hub with natural exhibits

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Butterfly and Wildflower Viewing – rich spring and summer wildflower blooms along trails

Notable Natural Features

Tomlinson Run Lake

A 68-acre lake offering fishing, boating, and scenic vistas with picnic areas along the shore.

Richard Dickson Nature Center

An interpretive center providing exhibits on local flora, fauna, and natural history.

Rough and Rugged Terrain

The park features rolling hills with rock outcrops popular for hiking and wildlife observation.