Claytor Lake State Park Explained

Claytor Lake State Park should not be confused with Clayton Lake State Park (Oklahoma).

Claytor Lake State Park
Iucn Category:III
Location:Pulaski County, Virginia, USA
Nearest City:Dublin VA
Map:Virginia#USA
Coordinates:37.0589°N -80.6283°W
Area Acre:472
Governing Body:Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation

Claytor Lake State Park is a 472acres state park in Pulaski County, Virginia. The park is located on Claytor Lake, a 4500acres, 21adj=midNaNadj=mid reservoir on the New River formed by Claytor Dam, which is used to generate hydroelectric power by the Appalachian Power Company. The reservoir is named for W. Graham Claytor (1886–1971) of nearby Roanoke, a former vice president of Appalachian Power who supervised construction of the dam and creation of the lake.

Claytor Lake State Park has hiking trails, a freshwater swimming beach, boating and fishing opportunities, a full-service marina, visitor center, concession, lakeside cabins, camping with full hookups, interpretive programs and six rental shelters accommodating large groups. In addition to this, many housing projects have been created around the area due to the enticing lake-front properties.

The Haven B. Howe House is used as a Nature Exhibit Center that focuses on the lake's wildlife habitat.[1] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Haven B. Howe House. Marc C. Wagner and Jean O. McRae . April 2005. Virginia Department of Historic Resources.