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Occoneechee State Park Campground

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Occoneechee State Park is on Virginia's largest lake, Buggs Island Lake, also known as John H. Kerr Reservoir. The park features 3.1 miles of walking trails which allow the guest to experience the history of the Occoneechee Indians and plantation life in the 1800s.

The Commonwealth of Virginia began leasing the land for outdoor recreational use from the U.S. Army in 1944. Occoneechee State Park's land remains leased from the Army Corps of Engineers.
Size: 2698 acres.

Buggs Island Lake (Kerr Reservoir), 48,000 acres. The Panhandle area is 1,900 acres, and is open for hunting, hiking, biking and nature observation.

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Ownership Type: Public
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Facilities: - Flush Toilet - Playground - Showers
Operational Season: January to December
Rating: Campground has not been rated.
Nearby Town: Clarksville, Virginia, United States
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Last edited by Nick on 08/05/2010