One of the most underrated and overlooked lakes in the Mountain State is astoundingly beautiful. When it comes to the wild and wonderful spots in West Virginia, Spruce Knob Lake, even at a mere 25 acres in size, is one that belongs on everyone’s bucket list.
Spruce Knob Lake is located near Dry Fork, just west of Spruce Knob. Follow this link to get to the lake. It’s open year round; swimming is not allowed. Small vessels without motors are allowed and a small boat launch is available, as well as three wheel-chair accessible docks from which to fish. Learn more about the lake from this link on the official website for West Virginia DNR.
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