Located in the Appalachian Mountains, Greenbrier State Park is a multi-use park providing many kinds of recreation. The 42-acre man-made freshwater lake and white sandy beach draw many visitors who enjoy swimming, canoeing, boating and fishing. A visitor center is open year-round and features information on the South Mountain Recreation Area and a small gift shop.
Almost eleven miles of hiking trails meander through a variety of wildlife habitats. Rock outcrops show much of the earth's geologic history. A portion of the Appalachian Trail enters the eastern edge of the park on Bartman's Hill Trail.
Greenbrier State Park offers 164 campsites in a forest setting with fresh water and bathhouses in each camp loop. Suited for a variety of campers, the park offers two pet-friendly camping loops, one electric camping loop and tent and RV sites.
Greenbrier State Park offers an accessible visitor center, picnic areas and some campsites. A beach wheelchair is also available.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on June 19th, 2020
Stayed in C loop which is the only loop with electricity. Nice level sites, clean bath houses. Recreational lake packs daytrippers in on the weekends with large picnic sights and swimming. One drawback is that in the early AM, the noise can be heard from nearby interstate 70. Lots of hiking, the AT runs through here, very convenient to Harpers Ferry, Antietm Battlefield and other historic spots.