Tuscumbia RV Park is a unique and scenic park with beautiful wooded lots and views. The comfortable and private RV sites are ideal for long stays. Located just 8 miles from Tuscumbia and local attractions and 5 miles from the booming construction sites in Barton, the park offers the best of both worlds.
Branbury State Park is on Lake Dunmore and has 22 tent sites and 6 lean-tos in a wooded area and 17 grassy tent sites located near the beach. The park is adjacent to outstanding hiking trails to scenic vistas, waterfalls, caves, and mountain lakes. The park has a beautiful sand beach, playground, picnic area, boat rentals, concession, and nature center. Interpretive programs are available. Located on VT Route 53.
Beech Fork State Park was officially opened in the winter of 1979 and offers 3,144 acres of some of the best recreation experience in the southwestern section of West Virginia. Beech Fork is located 12 miles south of Huntington and Barboursville and is just a short drive from Charleston, Cincinnati and Lexington. Developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the mid 1970's, Beech Fork Lake has owned up to its popularity for recreation boating, fishing and wildlife watching experiences
Ocean Waves Campground, Cape Hatteras finest ocean front camping facility, all at half the cost of the big name campgrounds.
Imagine camping among 100-foot pine trees beside a quiet lake watching majestic great blue herons at a cool 6,300 feet in elevation. Year-round camping, fishing, picnicking, boating and wildlife viewing opportunities make Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area a popular place. This 800-acre, cool, country recreation area with a 150-acre lake offers history, too. The tiny town of Adair has long since been covered by the lake, but it was Thomas Jefferson Adair who was responsible for the name Fool Hollow. In 1885, Adair moved into the area with the intention of farming. The locals joked that only a fool would try and farm the place. The name stuck! This state-of-the-art recreation area, located in the Apache - Sitgreaves National Forest, opened in 1994 as a result of an innovative partnership between Arizona State Parks, the U.S. Forest Service, Arizona Game and Fish, the City of Show Low, and corporate sponsors Arizona Public Service and McCarty Construction Company.