From the North follow U.S. 119 south. Continue on U.S. 119 two miles past Chapmanville. Turn east onto Rt. 119/90 (Old Logan Road) and proceed six miles to the park entrance. From the southeast follow Rt. 10 North to the park entrance. The park is northwest of Logan.
We came from Ohio and will definitely be back! Best part about our trip! Lodge is wonderful also
The beauty of this place will reconnect you, with yourself. Every sound, every smell, the formation of the clouds and the beauty of wildlife. Make sure you turn off your cellphone and pay attention to what life is truly about.
Camping here for a week. An Amazing state park. Our first time camping in WV. This 4000 acre park has so much to offer for campers (only 25 sites FHU w/30amp only) & others. Beautiful grounds, well maintained & cleaned daily. Rangers always present. There's hiking, fishing, pool, lodge up the mountain, biking, amphitheater, museum, mini golf, tennis,playgrounds, deer all over the park, grocery with 7 miles.
Great state park we live within about 10 minutes they have alot of great trails for hiking and biking were down there 4 or 5 days a week in the summer alot of times walking our dogs an riding and stuff
We were staying in Man, WV and any trails in that area were ATV trails, was so thrilled to find the wonderful SP. Miles of hiking trails and for the most part well marked and maintained. I hike with my dog and she's done great on them as well. By the time we leave it will have been 10 days in this area and without this park I would have been bored. I will say West Virginia is a beautiful state and will visit again.