Staunton River State Park Campground - Campground near Scottsburg, Virginia, United States - Description
Staunton River State Park Campground
Staunton River State Park is one of the six original state parks that opened in June 1936. It is located on 1,597 acres along the shoreline of the John H. Kerr Reservoir (also known as Buggs Island Lake), at the convergence of the Dan and Staunton rivers. The largest lake in Virginia is only one of the park's many attractions, which include a swimming pool, camping, cabins, picnic shelters and nature trails.
Size: 1,597 acres. Buggs Island Lake (Kerr Reservoir): 48,000 acres.
| Name | Staunton River State Park Campground |
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| Ownership Type | Public |
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| Facilities | - Drink Water - Dump Station - Flush Toilet - Playground - Showers - Store |
| Operational Season | January to December |
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| Rating | Campground has not been rated. |
| Nearby Town | Scottsburg, Virginia, United States |
Staunton River State Park is 18 miles east of South Boston. Take U.S. 360 to Route 344. Follow Route 344 for 10 miles to the park, located southeast of Scottsburg, Va.
| Latitude | 36.6984846345 degrees / 36° 41.909' / 36° 41' 54.54" |
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| Longitude | -78.6720228195 degrees / -78° 40.321' / -78° 40' 19.28" |
| Created by Nick on 08/11/2010 |
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