Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park in West Virginia

 the Stonewall Jackson ResortWEST VIRGINIA - The state park near West Virginia's Stonewall Jackson Lake offers many ways to enjoy the great outdoors. The park features six hiking trails. The easiest is the mile-long Chipmunk Point Hike, which offers panoramic views of the lake and ridge. Another trail, the 1.5-mile Autumn Laurel Brook Trail, meanders along the lake and climbs a 200-foot ridge. The trails also offer access to the park's Turtle Shell Spring.


Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park in West Virginia
Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park in West Virginia

The Stonewall Jackson Resort


This park is home to the Stonewall Jackson Resort, which opened in 2002. The resort is centered around a manmade lake created by the Army Corps of Engineers in 1990. The decision to build this resort was controversial back in the 1980s. The park's official address is in the town of Roanoke, which lies at the bottom of the dam. Visitors can enjoy golfing, restaurants, and nature trails.

The park is one of the best places in the state to go fishing. It is home to nearly two thousand acres of recreational areas. Whether you enjoy paddling, boating, swimming, or fishing, the park is an excellent place for a family getaway. There are also a variety of places to stay, including lodges and rustic cabins. The state park also welcomes dogs on leashes.



This park has a fascinating history, with interesting facts about Native American culture. Its 82-mile-long shoreline offers plenty of inlets for canoeists to explore. The park also features 150 cairns, which were built by Native Americans.

If you are looking for a lakeside venue, Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park in West Virginia is the place to be. The park's conference center is IACC-approved, so you'll find a modern conference center. The rooms feature natural light, engaging furnishings, and scenic views.