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Tygart Lake State Park

1240 Paul E. Malone Road
Grafton, WV 26354

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304-265-6144
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The land that is now Tygart Lake State Park was given to the state of West Virginia in 1945 in a deed from the U.S. government. Before that transaction, the area was under development to control and regulate the waters and tributaries of the Tygart Valley, West Fork, Monongahela and Ohio Rivers. In 1938, the U.S. Corps of Engineers built a dam that created the Tygart River Reservoir, two miles south of Grafton in Taylor and Barbour counties. The area quickly became popular with boating enthusiasts. Over the years, the park expanded to accommodate larger crowds of visitors. In 1953, the park opened its campgrounds, making it one of the first two parks in the state to offer camping. Cabins were built in 1955, and the park received additional funds in 1964 to construct a 20-room lodge.

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