Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park Explained

Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park
Iucn Category:III
Iucn Ref:[1]
Map:USA West Virginia
Relief:1
Location:Lewis, West Virginia, United States
Coordinates:38.9497°N -80.4928°W
Area Acre:1736
Area Ref:[2]
Elevation:1093feet
Established:1990
Named For:Stonewall Jackson Lake
Governing Body:West Virginia Division of Natural Resources
Operator:Benchmark Hospitality International

Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park is a state park along the shores of Stonewall Jackson Lake, an impoundment on the West Fork River in the U.S. state of West Virginia. The lake is a project of the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The original park was completed in 1990 and consisted of a campground, marina, multi-purpose building, and park offices. The revenues generated from park activities were not able to support the debt from construction activities. Senator Robert C. Byrd developed a legislation that meant the State would not have to pay the Corps the $28 million debt if improvements to the State Park exceeded $28 million.

The state chose to venture with the private firm, McCabe-Henley Properties of Charleston. McCabe-Henley, through a bond-issuing agency, sold $44 million in bonds to private markets and investors. This provided a sum of $54 million ($10 million from the State and $44 million from investors), which has been used to build the resort. McCabe-Henley selected management company Benchmark Hospitality International to manage the State Park and Resort. For marketing purposes, the resort is referred to as Stonewall Resort and Stonewall Resort State Park despite the legal name of the park still being Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park.[3] [4]

The resort is located in Lewis County, West Virginia, about 10miles south of Weston and about three miles (5 km) off the Roanoke Exit (Exit 91) of Interstate 79.

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  1. Web site: Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park. Protected Planet. IUCN. 30 April 2018.
  2. http://www.wvstateparks.com/recreation/WVSP_facilities_grid.PDF West Virginia State Parks Facilities Grid, accessed March 29, 2008
  3. Web site: West Virginia Code §20-5-16. West Virginia Legislature. 2008-06-12.
  4. Web site: West Virginia House Bill 4567 (2008). West Virginia Legislature. 2008-06-12.