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Moncove Lake • Sites Are Rented on a First-Come, First-Served Basis Renick CpN Am I g ruLes Monongahela National 64 Greenbrier Forest Camping Information River Trail • Check-out is noon. 60 White Sulphur 92 • Two motor vehicles per site. 219 Springs • One camping unit and one additional tent per site. Lewisburg 64 Moncove Lake • Sites are rented on a first-come, first-served basis. Ronceverte 60 State Park Greenbrier VIRGINIA • Camping is only permitted at designated sites. River • Hunting is not permitted within the state park. Greenbrier State Forest George Washington • Campers must register and pay at check-in. 219 National Forest • Campers should not be a nuisance or infringe on Moncove Lake the rights of others. State Park • No explosive materials or dangerous substances Union are allowed. 3 8 Gap Mills VIRGINIA • Uncased firearms, bows and arrows are prohibited. MONCOVE LAKE STATE PARK is located in Monroe Jeerson County’s Sweet Springs Valley, a lush, picturesque • A 10 mph speed limit or less is observed in LOCATION National area of West Virginia that any outdoor enthusiast campgrounds. Forest will appreciate. • Motorbikes or ATVs are prohibited. From I-64: Take the Lewisburg exit and follow U.S. Route 219 south to Union. In • No bicycle riding after dark unless lighted in front Union, take state Route 3 to Gap Mills. Then go north accom m OdATIONs and rear. on county Route 8 for approximately 6 miles. • 48 tent and trailer sites • WV state law requires bicycle riders under 15 years of age to wear a helmet. From U.S. Route 460: At Rich Creek, take U.S. Route • 25 sites with electric hookups 219 north to Union. In Union, take state Route 3 • Campers are responsible for any damage. • potable water available to Gap Mills. Then go north on county Route 8 for • Vehicles and campers must meet state licensing approximately 6 miles. The park entrance is on the left. • dump station available requirements. • picnic tables County Route 8 is also known as the Marion Shiflett • Campers are responsible for observing all posted Parkway. • firerings with grill surface rules and regulations. • central bathhouse with flush toilet facilities and • No alcohol. hot showers • Only dogs or cats. • firewood available for purchase • Pets must be on a leash not more than 10 feet • souvenirs in length. • Fires allowed in designated areas only. HC 83, Box 73-A Ne Arby ATTrACTIONs • Fire must be attended. Gap Mills, WV 24941 304–772–3450 • Greenbrier State Forest • Camping permits may be revoked without refund for violation of campground rules. www.moncovelakestatepark.com • Greenbrier River Trail • The Greenbrier Resort West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation, 324 4th Avenue, South Charleston, WV 25303 • Hanging Rock Hawk Tower STATEMENT OF POLICY REGARDING THE EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO USE FACILITIES AND PARTICIPATE IN PROGRAMS • Historic Lewisburg Visitors are responsible for observing park rules and regulations. “It is the policy of the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources to provide its facilities, accommodations, services and programs to all • Lost World Caverns persons without regard to gender, race, color, age, religion, national origin or disability. Proper licenses, registration and compliance with official rules and regulations are the only sources of restrictions for facility use or program participation.” • Organ Cave “The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources is an equal opportunity employer.” Information provided in this brochure is current as of design date, but subject to change thereafter. 020311 www.wvstateparks.com re eCr ATIONAL FACILITIes Picnicking • reservable shelters • shelters may be reserved one year in advance Swimming • outdoor swimming pool • open weekends from Memorial Day to Labor Day and most weekdays from mid-June through mid-August. Call for hours/days or visit the park’s website. • wading/baby pool • bathhouse • snack sales area • swimming is not permitted in the lake Fishing • 144-acre lake • largemouth bass, bluegill, channel catfish, crappie and walleye • rowboats and paddle boats rented • launching pad • boat limit of 5 hp gasoline motor • accessible fishing pier • valid West Virginia fishing license required • license purchase available online: www.wvfish.com Hunting • allowed on 500-acre Wildlife Management Area • grouse, rabbit, squirrel, and waterfowl • whitetail deer and wild turkey • guns, bows and broadheads must be cased in park area • valid West Virginia hunting license required • license purchase available online: www.wvhunt.com.
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