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Claytor Lake State Park
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Claytor Lake State Park

๐Ÿ“ Dublin, VA
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Hookups
Partial
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Pet Policy
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WiFi
No
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About Claytor Lake State Park

Claytor Lake State Park sits on a 4,500-acre reservoir 36 miles southwest of Roanoke. This park provides direct waterfront access for boating, fishing, and swimming.

Claytor Lake State Park manages 497 acres along the 21-mile-long Claytor Lake. The park operates a full-service marina with boat and slip rentals. A designated swimming beach with a bathhouse sits on the lake.

Over 15 miles of multi-use trails cross the forested park. The 3.2-mile Claytor Lake Trail follows the shoreline. Fishing targets bass, walleye, and catfish in the reservoir.

What Amenities Does Claytor Lake State Park Offer?

The park operates a marina with a store, boat rentals (pontoon, fishing, kayak), and a fuel dock. Other amenities include a swimming beach with lifeguards in summer, picnic shelters, a playground, and a visitor center with educational exhibits.

What Are the Rates at Claytor Lake State Park?

RV site rates range from $38 to $45 per night, plus a $5 reservation fee. Virginia residents aged 62 and older receive a 50% discount Sunday through Thursday. An additional vehicle fee of $7 per night applies.

What Are the Check-In Rules at Claytor Lake State Park?

Reservations open 11 months in advance and are required for all stays. Check-in is at 4:00 PM; check-out is by 1:00 PM. Quiet hours are from 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM. A 14-day maximum stay applies.

Where Is Claytor Lake State Park Located?

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Dublin, Virginia
6620 Ben H Bolen Dr
๐Ÿ“ Address6620 Ben H Bolen Dr, Dublin, VA 24084-4734
๐Ÿ“ž Phone5406432500
๐ŸŒ WebsiteVisit Official Site
๐Ÿš— The park is 36 miles southwest of Roanoke via I-81 and Route 660. Access roads are two-lane and paved, with no significant grades or low-clearance bridges. The main park entrance is off State Route 660.

What Attractions Are Near Claytor Lake State Park?

The park is 6 miles from the town of Dublin and 15 miles from Radford. Virginia Tech in Blacksburg is 25 miles away. The Wilderness Road Regional Museum in Newbern is 12 miles from the park.

What Activities Are Available at Claytor Lake State Park?

On-site activities include fishing for bass, walleye, and catfish; hiking the 3.2-mile Claytor Lake Trail; and swimming at the guarded beach. The marina rents pontoon boats, fishing boats, kayaks, and canoes.

What Is the Atmosphere Like at Claytor Lake State Park?

This Virginia state park attracts a mix of families, boaters, and anglers for short-term vacations. The atmosphere is active and family-oriented during summer, quieter during spring and fall weekdays.

Are Pets Allowed at Claytor Lake State Park?

Pets are allowed in the campground and on trails but must be leashed. Pets are not permitted in swimming areas, buildings, or the beach. There is no additional pet fee.

Frequently Asked Questions About Claytor Lake State Park

Does Claytor Lake State Park have full hookup RV sites?

RV sites at Claytor Lake State Park offer water and 20-amp or 30-amp electrical hookups. The campground provides a central dump station. Sewer connections are not available at individual sites.

Can I rent a boat at Claytor Lake?

The park marina rents pontoon boats, fishing boats, kayaks, and canoes by the hour, half-day, or full day. Pontoon boat rentals require a refundable security deposit.

What is the maximum RV length allowed?

The campground accommodates RVs and trailers up to 40 feet long. Site lengths vary; select a site labeled for 'large rigs' when booking to ensure proper fit.

Are there hiking trails at Claytor Lake State Park?

The park maintains over 15 miles of trails open to hiking and mountain biking. The Claytor Lake Trail is a 3.2-mile loop with lake views and moderate elevation change.

Is there a swimming beach at the park?

A sand beach with a designated swimming area is open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. Lifeguards are on duty during posted hours in the summer season.

What is the discount for Virginia seniors?

Virginia residents 62 years and older receive a 50% discount on camping fees Sunday through Thursday, excluding holidays and the summer peak season from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

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