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Situated in the northern section of West Virginia lies Tygart Lake State Park. This 391-acre park resides next to Tygart Lake and was created in 1945 after the United States government gave the land back to West Virginia. It eventually became a popular boating destination in the 1950s.

Today, the Tygart Lake State Park is still a sought-after spot thanks to its beautiful landscapes and nearby historic attractions. The park has a lake lodge, gift shops, and a marina. Tygart Lake State Park is near many major towns and cities such as Morgantown and Clarksburg, which are easily reachable in your RV rental.

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Getting Outdoors

Visitors to Tygart Lake State Park will discover a handful of activities they can do outdoors. Picnicking is a popular thing thanks to the gorgeous landscapes the park offers. There are plenty of picnic shelters located throughout the park you’ll be able to enjoy a meal at while getting stunning views of Tygart Lake.

Another activity to try out while here is hiking. Tygart Lake State Park features numerous trails to trek down, all of which feature their own unique views. One trail to check out is Dogwood Trail. Spanning two miles long, this trail starts at the park’s historic lodge and will take you on a beautiful trek through dogwood trees. There’s also the one-mile Ridge Trail which takes visitors on a journey deep into the forest where wildlife is abundant. In addition to these, you could also venture down the Woodland Trail, a two-mile pathway that is very hilly and was once part of a local farm.

Thanks to the park’s location next to Tygart Lake, boating is another thing to consider trying out. Guests to the park can stop by the Tygart Lake Marina where they’ll be able to hop on a tour boat or rent a fishing boat. The tour boats will take you on about an hour’s ride through the lake while documenting important historical aspects about it. If you’d like to rent a boat, make sure to call in advance for a reservation and have a fishing license.

Camping at Tygart Lake State Park

When you book an RV rental in Taylor County, consider keeping your RV at Tygart Lake State Park’s campground. Offering 36 sites, this campground is very simple and only provides trash pickup. It also has phone service, but this is limited in certain spots.

The campground also only offers ten electric sites, so if you’d like to have one with this amenity, make sure to reserve a spot that offers it. Each site has views of Tygart Lake and has a 14-night maximum stay rule. It’s recommended that you reserve a camper site in advance to ensure you get a spot that will suit your needs.

Exploring the Area

There are a handful of nearby places to explore while staying at Tygart Lake State Park. You could take your RV on a quick drive to Phillipi to view the Philippi Covered Bridge. Reaching across the Tygart Valley River, this bridge is one of the oldest and longest covered bridges in West Virginia. It also once served as a barrack for the Union army during the Civil War.

Head over to Lewis County with your travel trailer to check out Jackson’s Mill. This historic grist mill was the childhood home of Stonewall Jackson and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors can trek through the grounds or view its interior which has been converted into a museum by nearby West Virginia University.

Another possible place of interest to check out is the Monongahela National Forest. Situated in Webster, this national forest spans over 921,000 acres inside the Allegheny Mountains. Go hiking through the forest to view its impressive landscape or to try to catch a glimpse of local wildlife, like bears and deer. In addition to this, there are plenty of scenic country roads to drive your camper down for those who prefer not to get out. One road to venture down is the Highland Scenic Highway. This road runs 43 miles and will give you incredible views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

There are a few gas stations and mini-marts located near Tygart Lake State Park. You’ll also discover a wide selection of restaurants to grab a bite to eat at, such as pizza parlors and comfort food eateries. During the spring and summer, there are also a few farmer’s markets located near the park which sell everything from tomatoes to cheese.

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