Perched on a hillside above R.D. Bailey Lake, this visitor center managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers is an excellent stopping point on your tour of wild, wonderful West Virginia.
Inside the visitor center, you'll have the opportunity to learn more about a variety of local fish and wildlife thanks to a wall of taxidermy and a huge aquarium filled with native fish.
And this is just the start of what this area has to offer. To find out the rest, you'll just have to come explore it for yourself!
Do you need one more reason to love this hidden gem? Here you go: the view of R. D. Bailey Lake and the rugged mountains that surround it is beautiful year round, whether bathed in lush green or coated in icy white.
Did you know about the visitor center at R. D. Bailey Lake? You can find it at 1110 Visitor Center Road, which is just off of U.S. Route 52 between the small communities of Hanover and Justice. Note that the visitor center and dam overlook hours are subject to change depending on the season, but it is often not open on weekends and nearly always closes at 4:00 p.m. To learn more, visit the US Army Corps of Engineers R. D. Bailey Lake Facebook page. Love gorgeous West Virginia views? Like we said earlier, the list of spots to find them just goes on and on and on.
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