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Camp Creek State Park
| Mercer
County West Virginia |
| Camp Creek State Park was formed from Camp
Creek State Forest in 1987, when a tract of approximately 550 acres was
set aside to create this recreation area. Still adjacent to the park lies
Camp Creek State Forest. Consisting of nearly 5,300 acres of forest land
this property is managed to demonstrate sound forest management principles
through the concept of multiple-use. A hunter will find many species of
game including deer, native wild turkey, ruffed grouse and a variety of
small game. Camp Creek, from which these areas take their name, is one of
the best stocked trout streams in the state and can offer hours of fishing
enjoyment. |
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Directions:
Camp Creek State Park is located in the
southern part of West Virginia, between Beckley and Princeton. From the
West Virginia turnpike, (I-77), take the Camp Creek exit 20, onto US 19
south and follow the signs less than one mile to the park access road.
Remain on this road for approximately 1.5 miles until you enter Camp Creek
State Park.
For more information visit the official
Camp Creek
State Park web site.
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