
Occoneechee State Park
Clarksville, Virginia(View other Clarksville area campgrounds)
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Ownership: State GovernmentOfficial website: dcr.virginia.gov
Posted by: MountainMan on December 15, 2005
Description
Occoneechee State Park is on Virginias largest lake, Buggs Island Lake, also known as John H. Kerr Reservoir. The park features 18.1 miles of trails that allow the guest to experience the history of the Occoneechee Indians and plantation life in the 1800s. The Commonwealth of Virginia began leasing the land for outdoor recreational use from the U.S. Army in 1944. Occoneechee State Parks land remains leased from the Army Corps of Engineers.Directions
From I-85, take Route 58 Exit at South Hill. Park is located on Route 58 one mile east of Clarksville.Activities
Camping, cabins, picnicking, boating, nature programs, fishing, hikingGuidebooks
- The U.S.A. Comprehensive Public Camping Guide (Lower 48), Vol. 9: Rhode Island, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia
- The Best in Tent Camping: Virginia
Services
Bathhouse with hot showers, electric and water hookups, dump station, environmental education center, boat rentals, hiking trails, equestrian trails, equestrian campgroundReservation info
Call 800-933-7275 or on the web, go here.Fees
See official website for most current camping fees.Photos from Occoneechee State Park
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