Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Bluestone State Park adventure.
Discover Bluestone State Park's lush landscapes and outdoor adventures.
If you’re jonesin’ for an escape from reality, the rugged expanse of wide-open lake and rolling mountainsides at Bluestone State Park are just what the doctor ordered. Camp in one of the campsites or 26 modern cabins along the lake, where you can cook yourself breakfast in an up-to-date kitchen before hiking up to the dam that lets you walk out over the see-through crystal waters and take in the wide river valley carved out of velvety green slopes. The lake’s marina rents boats and canoes, and you’ll be right near the New River Gorge National River, the heart of West Virginia’s whitewater rafting. Be sure to check out the historic town of Hinton during your visit, where old-fashioned drug stores, antique shops, and art galleries abound—the Chestnut Revival B&B triples as a quaint lodge, delicious cafe, and music venue for Saturday open mic nights!
The ideal time to visit Bluestone State Park is during the spring and fall, when mild temperatures create perfect conditions for outdoor activities. Summer brings warmth and a full bloom of park life, but also crowds. Winters can be harsh, with some facilities likely to be closed, so plan accordingly for a serene experience.