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OUTDOORS
Beech Fork State Park readies for fall, Heron Fest
Heron Fest is a family-fun day at West Virginia’s largest campground, Beech Fork State Park in Wayne County. Scheduled for October 11, the day includes the magic and balloon artistry of Garry Boothe, campfire ghost stories, “Chillers and Thrillers” with David “Bugs” Stover, free pontoon boat and hayrides, children’s games, art and crafts, gospel music and other events and activities throughout the day.
“Heron Fest celebrates what camping should be all about, and that’s enjoying the outdoors with family and friends,” says Supt. Matt Yeager, who claims Heron Fest is a thank you to campers using state parks this summer and previous years. “We have a lot of campers that see Beech Fork as almost home. Heron Fest is just a way of expressing our appreciation to our park visitors.”
Craftsmen and women interested in being a vendor at Heron Fest should contact the park. “There are a few display areas remaining,” says Yeager. “We have an application on our main park Web page or anyone interested may call the park.”
The parks’s 275-site campground features four distinct areas: Old Orchard, Moxley Branch, Four Coves, and Lakeview. Old Orchard, with its 49-site with full hook up, is open year round.
Beech Fork participates in a 50 percent discount mid-week from September 3 – 30. A coupon is available online at www.beechforksp.com. In addition to reduced camping rates, the park extends discounts in the deluxe cabins in the month of September as well as winter cabin options at reduced rates.
Beech Fork State Park is located in the south western section of West Virginia near Barboursville and is easily accessible from Interstate 64. For more information about Heron Fest, camping and Beech Fork State Park call (304) 528-5794 or visit online www.beechforksp.com.
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