NOTICE: Many states are discouraging or banning movement of firewood to control spread of the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB). Not bringing wood from home to your campsite and not taking unused wood you procure while camping home with you is recommended -- required in some states. Check the following website to learn more: http://www.emeraldashborer.info/
See the lake website for additional information. Primary recreational opportunities are listed below.
Directions & Lake History/Factoid
Directions: Take Exit 172(Grayson Route 7) off of I-64. Travel Route 7 South 8 miles to Grayson Dam.
Lake History
Factoid: Scenic sandstone rock cliffs rim the lake's 40 miles of shoreline. Hike the many trails and enjoy the wildlife viewing area at the Damsite Recreation Area.
Age & Disability Discount Passes
Recreation areas 1 - 6 of 6 at Grayson Lake
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Bruin
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X |
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GS
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X |
BE
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Caney Creek
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X |
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Clifty
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X |
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Damsite
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X |
X |
G
GS
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X |
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H
I
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Laurel Gorge Interpretive Center and Trail
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G
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I
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Rolling Hills
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N
G
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GS
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X |
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H
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Corps Managed
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$ Corps Fees Collected |
Managed by Others in Italics
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| Camping |
| E | Electric Campsites |
| N | Non-electric Campsites |
| T | Pull Through Campsites |
| G | Group Camping |
| D | Dump Station |
| Picnic |
| A | Picnic Area |
| G | Group Picnic |
| GS | Group Picnic Shelter |
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| Swimming |
| BE | Beach |
| P | Swimming Pool |
| Trails |
| B | Bike Trails |
| Q | Equestrian Trails |
| H | Hiking Trails |
| I | Hiking Trails - Interpretive |
| R | Off Road Vehicle Trails |
| M | Miscellaneous Trails |
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