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Greenbrier State Park, covering 1,288 acres in hilly Washington County, offers a broad spectrum of recreational activities.
The park's centerpiece is 42-acre Greenbrier Lake, a man-made lake with a beach. The lake is stocked with trout, and anglers also pull in bluegill and bass. No gas motors are allowed on the lake. A concessionaire rents rowboats and paddleboats.
Nine trails for hikers and mountain bikers total about 12 miles and are suited to a variety of ability levels. Trails are also open to cross-country skiers and snowshoers in winter.
The park's 165 campsites, open from April through October, include 42 sites with electrical hookup. There is also a visitor center and a seasonal park store that offers snacks, drinks, and camping and picnicking supplies.
A vehicle entry fee is charged from October to May, and a per person entry fee is charged during summer.
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Enjoy swimming and spectacular scenery.
The bass that didn't get away.
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