Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Beech Fork State Park adventure.
Discover Beech Fork State Park's lush landscapes and outdoor fun.
Along the banks of the Beech Fork Lake, Beech Fork State Park is a secluded getaway surprisingly convenient to anyone in the tri-state area of West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio. Just ten miles off the interstate, locals flock to the beach here and out-of-towners take their pick of over 200 campsites in four campgrounds. The Beech Fork Lake Marina in the center of the park is privately owned, and rents out paddle boats if you wanna go Flinstone’s style (they also have canoes and pontoons). Sporty folks will love the wide variety of athletic fields here (volleyball, tennis, basketball, and softball), while the animal lovers can check out frogs, toads, raptors, deer, fox, and songbirds at the Beech Fork Lake Wildlife Management Area. In the surrounding towns, you’ll find plenty of mini golf parks, a public gun range, the Milton Flea Market, and Heritage Farms, an Appalachian village replica with museum, school, and old-fashioned merchants.
The ideal time to visit Beech Fork State Park is during the spring and fall, when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer brings a buzz of activity, perfect for water enthusiasts, though it can be quite warm. Winters are quieter, offering a peaceful retreat, but some facilities may be limited, so always check ahead.