Bark Camp Lake

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Bark Camp Lake
Bark Camp Lake Banner.jpg
Park Type Recreation Area
Located Dungannon, Virginia
External Links Official Website

Official Trail Map

Entrance Fee $3 per vehicle
ActivitiesThings to do at the park HikingBoatingGeocachingCampingFishing
Park AmenitiesThings built to enjoy or use at the park Picnicking
FeaturesNatural things to see at the park RiversLakes
Park Trails

2 Trails / Total of 4.34 miles6.985 km <br />

Lodging Types Campground
Park Area 61 acres0.247 km² <br />
Operated By Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation
Main Location 36° 52' 3.50" N, 82° 31' 24.85" W Map
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Park Overview[edit]

Bark Camp Lake (45 acres) was created back in the mid 50's to offer fishing opportunities, including regular stocking with rainbow trout and universally accessible fishing piers. The recreation area has campsites (some with electric hookups), picnic tables, an open air amphitheater plus two trails. One path walks around the lake while the other is to a geological formation called “Kitchen Rock”.

How to get there[edit]

From Kingsport, TN:

  1. Head north on US23 to Norton, VA (46 miles).
  2. Take Alt 58 East exit toward Coeburn VA.
  3. Follow Alt 58 East for five miles to Tacoma.
  4. At the stop light turn right onto SR 706 and follow to the intersection with SR 699 on the left.
  5. Follow SR 699 for 0.1 mile then turn right onto SR 822.
  6. Follow SR 822 for 2 miles to the entrance of Bark Camp Recreation Area on the right.

Map programs may also show a faster/shorter route splitting off at Gate City for VA 72 to Ft. Blackmore, then VA 680 and VA 882 to approach the park from the south. This route is winding and travels some on gravel forest roads so consider that in your driving time.

Fees, Hours, Restrictions[edit]

The park gate is closed in the winter (open June - Last Saturday in September).

$3 per vehicle day use area fee. $20 per single campsite per night. $40 per double campsite per night. $5 electric hookups.

The day use fee pay station is at the kiosk near the posted parking coordinates.

For 2021 season, the campground is closed due to repair of the water system. Does make the recreation area a quieter place to visit this year.

Trails[edit]

The park offers the following trails to explore:

Park Trails Distance Difficulty Marking Usage Highlight
Bark Camp Lakeshore Trail 3.70 mi Easy Yellow metal diamond

HikingGeocachingFishing

The path encircles the lake with little elevation change to give opportunity to view nature. Connects to
Kitchen Rock Trail 0.64 mi Medium Yellow

HikingGeocaching

Kitchen Rock is a large sandstone outcropping with an eroded small cave opening at its base.

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