Burnsville Lake, West Virginia Camping & Hiking

Burnsville Lake, West Virginia Camping & Hiking

Burnsville Lake Image Gallery

Directions

To visit the Burnsville Lake Dam and the Riffle Run Campground/Day-Use/Boat Launch take exit 79 from Interstate 79 then old Rt. 5 east approximately 3 miles to campground. To visit the Bulltown Historical Area and the Bulltown Campground/Day-se/Beach/Boat Launch take exit 67 off of I-79, then Rt. 19 North approximately 13 miles.

Phone

(304) 853-2371

Activities

BOATING, HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, PICNICKING, VISITOR CENTER, WATER SPORTS, WILDLIFE VIEWING, PLAYGROUND PARK SPECIALIZED SPORT SITE, OTHER RECREATION CONCESSION SITE, ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

Camping Reservations

Reserve your campsite at these camping areas:

West Virginia Campgrounds

BULLTOWN CAMP

BURNSVILLE LAKE SHELTERS

Hiking Trails

Looking for nice hiking areas to take a hike? Choose from these scenic hiking trails:

West Virginia Hiking Trails

Related Link(s)

More West Virginia Recreation Areas

Burnsville Lake Website

Burnsville Lake Photo Album

There are numerous recreation opportunities at Burnsville Lake, including excellent hunting. At the Burnsville Lake Dam and the Riffle Run Campground/Day-Use/Boat Launch, you can take advantage of camping at one of sixty sites (non-reservable, electric & non-electric), take a picnic or plan a family reunion at one of the four reservable shelters. Boat rentals and storage are available at the marina. Take a trip back in time at the Bulltown Historical Village to get a taste of pioneer life during the Civil War Era.

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