West Virginia Code § 20-1-19

West Virginia state parks and state forests
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(a) The state parks of West Virginia are:
(1) Audra; (2) Babcock; (3) Beartown; (4) Beech Fork; (5) Berkeley Springs; (6) Blackwater
Falls; (7) Blennerhassett Island Historical; (8) Bluestone; (9) Cacapon Resort; (10) Camp
Creek; (11) Canaan Valley Resort; (12) Carnifex Ferry Battlefield; (13) Cass Scenic Railroad;
(14) Cathedral; (15) Cedar Creek; (16) Chief Logan; (17) Droop Mountain Battlefield; (18)
Fairfax Stone Historical Monument; (19) Hawks Nest; (20) Holly River; (21) Little Beaver;
(22) Lost River; (23) Moncove Lake; (24) North Bend; (25) Pinnacle Rock; (26) Pipestem
Resort; (27) Prickett's Fort; (28) Stonewall Resort; (29) Summerusville Lake; (30) Tomlinson
Run; (31) Tu-Endie-Wei (Point Pleasant Battle Monument); (32) Twin Falls Resort; (33)
Tygart Lake; (34) Valley Falls; (35) Watoga; and (36) Watterts Smith Memorial.
(b) The state forests of West Virginia are:
(1) Cabwaylingo; (2) Calvin Price; (3) Camp Creek;l (4) Coopers Rock; (5) Greenbrier; (6)
Kanawha; (7) Kumbrabow; (8) Panther Forests/WMA, consisting of approximately twenty-six
acres containing park facilities; and (9) Seneca.
(c) Neither the director nor any officer, employee or agent of the Division of Natural
Resources may close, change the name or the designated use of a state park or state forest
without statutory authorization.

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