Woolly Hollow State Park offers a classic state park experience with a range of activities centered around 40-acre Lake Bennett in Greenbrier. Built in the 1930s as the first watershed project by the Soil Conservation Service, the lake now provides opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming. Visitors can rent canoes, kayaks, and pedal boats or bring their own fishing gear to enjoy a day on the water.
For those looking to stay overnight, the park features 30 AAA campsites, 10 tent sites, and a bathhouse with hot showers. History enthusiasts can explore the Woolly Cabin, an original 1882 one-room family homestead on-site. Adventure seekers will appreciate the 9.4-mile Enders Fault trail, a popular mountain biking destination within the park.
With lifeguarded swimming beaches, a snack bar, and various trails for hiking, Woolly Hollow State Park provides a diverse outdoor experience for visitors of all ages. The Visitor Center and Gift Shop offer additional resources and a deeper connection to the park's natural beauty and history.
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