Claytor Lake State Park’s Campground Birch (formerly known as Campground B) and yurts will remain closed for the 2025 camping season for the installation of water and electric hookups.
Read full article: Claytor Lake resumes normal operations after Hurricane Helene debris cleanup After months of cleanup following Hurricane Helene, Claytor Lake is slated to resume normal ...
Some campgrounds will go through upgrades and sites including, Claytor Lake, Fairy Stone, Grayson Highlands, and Bear Creek Lake, will encounter partial or full closures during the 2025 season.
The season of excavators and barges is over, and boat season is back at Claytor Lake now that Hurricane Helene cleanup is finished. It’s a spot in the NRV that’s always been known for it’s ...
After months of cleanup following Hurricane Helene, Claytor Lake is slated to resume normal operations, the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation has announced. (Virginia Department ...
The Army Corps of Engineers has completed post-Hurricane Helene debris removal at Claytor Lake State Park in Pulaski County. Debris was collected using modular barges, tugboats, excavators and a ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in partnership with FEMA, the Virginia Department of Emergency Management, Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation and Friends of Claytor Lake ...