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{{Trail Stub | |||
|Trail=Bark Camp Lakeshore Trail | |||
|Trailhead location=36.87,-82.52 | |||
|Trail Distance=3.7 mi | |||
|Difficulty=Easy | |||
|Trail Marking=Yellow | |||
|Trail Highlight=Forest Trail #211, Connects to [[Chief Benge Scout Trail]] | |||
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{{Trail Stub | |||
|Trail=Kitchen Rock Trail | |||
|Trailhead location=36.8677,-82.5228 | |||
|Trail Distance=0.64 mi | |||
|Difficulty=Medium | |||
|Trail Marking=Yellow | |||
|Trail Highlight=Forest Trail #209 | |||
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Revision as of 13:16, 30 May 2021
Bark Camp Lake | |
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Park Type | Recreation Area |
Located | Dungannon, Virginia |
External Links | Official Website |
Entrance Fee | Unknown |
ActivitiesThings to do at the park | |
Park AmenitiesThings built to enjoy or use at the park | |
FeaturesNatural things to see at the park | |
Park Trails |
2 Trails / Total of 4.34 miles6.985 km <br /> |
Lodging Types | |
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
Bark Camp Lake was created back in the mid 50's. The lake offers fishing opportunities.
Trails
The park offers the following trails to explore:
Park Trails | Distance | Difficulty | Marking | Usage | Highlight |
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Bark Camp Lakeshore Trail | 3.70 mi | Easy | Yellow metal diamond | 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 | Kitchen Rock is a large sandstone outcropping with an eroded small cave opening at its base. |
Gallery