Camp Creek State Park
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| Camp Creek State Park | |
| West Virginia State Park | |
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Bell from a Shay locomotive that formerly worked in the Camp Creek area.
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| State | |
| County | Mercer |
| Elevation | 2,037 ft (620.9 m) |
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| Area | 550 acres (222.6 ha) |
| Established | 1987 |
| Owner | West Virginia Division of Natural Resources |
| Nearest city | Princeton, West Virginia |
| Website: Camp Creek State Park | |
Camp Creek State Park was created in 1987 by dividing the 550-acre (220 ha) area from Camp Creek State Forest. Camp Creek State Park is located about two miles from the Camp Creek Exit (Exit 20) of I-77 in Mercer County, West Virginia.
[edit] Features
- 3 campgrounds
- Mash Fork - 26 camping sites for tents or trailers
- Blue Jay - 14 rustic sites
- Double "C" - Horse and Ride sites
- Picnic area
- Fishing
- Hunting
- Horseback riding

