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Location of Beech Fork State Park

Beech Fork State Park
5601 Long Branch Road
Barboursville, West Virginia 25504
Voice: 304-528-5794
Website: www.beechforksp.com
E-mail: beechfork@wvdnr.gov

Beech Fork State Park was officially opened in the winter of 1979 and offers 3,144 acres of some of the best recreation experience in the southwestern section of West Virginia. Beech Fork is located 12 miles south of Huntington and Barboursville and is just a short drive from Charleston, Cincinnati and Lexington. Developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the mid 1970's, Beech Fork Lake has owned up to its popularity for recreation boating, fishing and wildlife watching experiences.

Many varieties of migratory water fowl, neotropical songbirds, raptors, whitetail deer, fox, even an occasional passing black bear may be viewed while visiting the park. The early spring brings with it the welcome call of different species of frogs and toads. Spring wildflowers are a common sight to hikers and those who look carefully as they walk or bicycle along the roads and trails. Fishing is one of the most common activities that visitors and overnight guests may enjoy. The lake is known for largemouth and hybrid striped bass, catfish, walleye, saugeye (a cross of walleye and sauger), and bluegill. A Fishing license is required and is available in the Camper's Corner store located in the Administration Building. The store is open for business March 15 through October 31.

The Wooten Recreation Area offers a number of opportunities for the entire family. Basketball, tennis, horseshoes, softball and volleyball can be enjoyed March through November. Equipment is available for rent through the park office.

The new 50 meter swimming pool and bathhouse facility is open Memorial Day to Labor Day for overnight guests and general public. Coolers, floatation devices and food items are prohibited inside the pool gate. Swimming is prohibited in the lake.

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