2019 BAKERS RUN CAMPGROUND BROCHURE...G. R. Freeman Campground: 304-765-7756 Bakers Run Campground:...

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Emerald Ash Borer is the latest insect invading our forest. You can help by not bring FIREWOOD into our park, especially if its from an INFESTED area. Parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia are know to be infected with Emerald Ash Borer. For more information, see a Park Ranger or check out www.emeraldashborer.info Camping Discount Facts GOLDEN AGE PASSPORT, GOLDEN ACCESS AND THE AMERICA the BEAUTIFUL CARDS ARE HONORED FOR 50% DISCOUNT American the Beautiful (AtB) Senior and Access discount passes may be purchased from the Sut- ton Lake Office. For more information on the AtB Senior and Access Passes please contact the Sutton Lake Office at (304) 765-2816 CARDHOLDERS MUST occupy the campsite. Golden Mountaineer and other state issued cards are NOT accepted. ., ,., ~- . ....~ . . .r.; . -~---,,~~- . ·• ·- - , ... ,, :i. •: ~ --J{ . ..11.'J~ .JAf~l{E'I SA\TJ~ I.J\j~S Like uson Facebook! ~CESUl'TONLAKE Family Camping Policies Bakers Run Campground is a Family Campground. Campsites are available on a first-come, first-serve basis, When you register, you must have your camping equipment with you, and you may only register for one campsite. The campsite must be occupied each night. A Park Ranger must approve any excep- tions to this policy. If you must leave overnight, please con- tact the Park Attendant, Campground Host, or Park Ranger. Each campsite is limited to no more than 8 people. One mobile camping unit (trailer, mo- torhome, van) is permitted on a site. Multiple tents are allowed, the total space does not exceed 200 square feet. Check-in is 6PM Check-out is 5 PM. Quiet hours are from 10 PM until 6 AM. Visiting hours are from 6 AM until 10 PM. Visitors must register at the Entrance Sta- tion and pay the Day Use/Visitor Fee. If you leave early, you may be entitled to a refund or credit voucher. If the Park At- tendant is not on duty, please notify the Campground Host. NRRS Facts The R1S, or Recreation.gov is designed to be a One-Stop Shop for Reservations at Corps of Engineers and Forest Service Campgrounds. All reservations at Gerald R. Freeman Campground (Freeman) are made using the R1S or Recreation.gov. Approximately one third of the sites at Freeman are available on a First-Come, First-Serve basis. Additional first-come, first-serve sites are available at Bakers Run or Bee Run Campground. Reservation can be made by calling the R1S Toll Free at 1-877-444-6777 or visit the R1S web-site at www.recreation.gov The Resource Mangers Office and G.R. Freeman Campground will NOT make reservation in person or by phone. Weekend reservation must be for at least two nights. Holiday reservations must be for at least three nights. There is no charge for making a reservation. However, if you make any changes to your reservation , such as site changes or date changes, there will be a $10 dollar service charge. If you cancel your reservation less than 48 hours before check-in time, there will be a $10 dollar service charge. If you don't show up for a reservation, you will be charged a $20 dollar service charge, plus first night rent. You must pay for your entire stay when you make reservation. The reservation call center or web-site will only take bankcards (Credit or Debit) for reservations. For more information, please contact the Resource Managers Office or Park Attendance. Volunteering Want to do something fun and rewarding while youre here? Ever consider VOLUNTEERING? Were always looking for additional friends. Current volunteers have served as campground hosts, entertainers, painters, cleaners, and much more. Check with the Park Rangers or call the Resource Managers Office for more information about volunteering opportunities. Pest Alert! For More Information G. R. Freeman Campground: 304-765-7756 Bakers Run Campground: 304-765-5631 24 Hour Message: 304-765-2705 R1S 1-877-444-6777 Project Office Address: Sutton Lake 810 Edgar Given Parkway Sutton, WV 26601 Phone 304-765-2816 Web: https://www.lrh.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil -Works/Recreation/West-Virginia/Sutton-Lake-/ Email: [email protected] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/USACESUTTONLAKE/ Sutton US Army Corps Lake of Engineers Bakers Run Campground Picturesque Bakers Run Campground at Sutton Lake is one of central West Virginias key attractions that offers visitors a wide variety of activities such as fishing, boating, camping, hunting, biking, and picnicking and at the end of a paved country road, nestled deep into the West Virginia Mountains, far from the big city lights, campers and anglers here may feel hundreds of miles from civilization and that's much of its allure. Bakers Run Campground is tucked away into the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains on the Elk River at the head of Sutton Lake. Baker's Run Campground offers 77 camping sites, of which more than a quarter are waterfront campsites. Eight full hook-ups (water, sewer, electric), and 26 have electric hookups. Bakers Run Campground has two restroom/shower houses, a large playground, horseshoe pits, beanbag toss, volleyball court and a basketball court. Bakers Run Campground also has trails for hiking and biking and for the avid fisherman, fishing on the lake is excellent, especially bass, crappie, catfish, bluegill, and walleye. Bakers Run Campground is great for boating, including pontoon boats, kayaks, canoes or anything that floats. Area Attractions If you want to explore, there are many interesting places in Central West Virginia. The US Army Corps of Engineers has three other lakes nearby– Burnsville, Summersville and Stonewall Jackson. There are several state and national parks, Such as, Cedar Creek State Park, Holly River State Park, Stonewall Jackson Resort, New River Gorge National Recreation Area and The Monongahela National Forest, Elk River Water Trail, Mollohan Mill, Bulltown Historic Area Civil War Battlefield, and Braxton County also has a wide variety of shops, and restaurants for your en-

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Emerald Ash Borer is the latest insect invading our forest. You can help by not bring FIREWOOD into our park, especially if its from an INFESTED area. Parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia are know to be infected with Emerald Ash Borer. For more information, see a Park Ranger or check out www.emeraldashborer.info

Camping Discount Facts GOLDEN AGE PASSPORT, GOLDEN ACCESS AND THE AMERICA the BEAUTIFUL CARDS ARE HONORED FOR 50% DISCOUNT

American the Beautiful (AtB) Senior and Access discount passes may be purchased from the Sut-ton Lake Office. For more information on the AtB Senior and Access Passes please contact the Sutton Lake Office at (304) 765-2816

CARDHOLDERS MUST occupy the campsite. Golden Mountaineer and other state issued cards are NOT accepted.

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Family Camping Policies Bakers Run Campground is a Family

Campground.

Campsites are available on a first-come, first-serve basis,

When you register, you must have your camping equipment with you, and you may only register for one campsite.

The campsite must be occupied each night.

A Park Ranger must approve any excep-tions to this policy.

If you must leave overnight, please con-tact the Park Attendant, Campground Host, or Park Ranger.

Each campsite is limited to no more than 8 people.

One mobile camping unit (trailer, mo-torhome, van) is permitted on a site.

Multiple tents are allowed, the total space does not exceed 200 square feet.

Check-in is 6PM Check-out is 5 PM. Quiet hours are from 10 PM until 6 AM. Visiting hours are from 6 AM until 10 PM. Visitors must register at the Entrance Sta-

tion and pay the Day Use/Visitor Fee. If you leave early, you may be entitled to a

refund or credit voucher. If the Park At-tendant is not on duty, please notify the Campground Host.

NRRS Facts

�The R1S, or Recreation.gov is designed to be a One-Stop Shop for Reservations at Corps of Engineers and Forest Service Campgrounds. All reservations at Gerald R. Freeman Campground (Freeman) are made using the R1S or Recreation.gov. Approximately one third of the sites at Freeman are available on a First-Come, First-Serve basis. Additional first-come, first-serve sites are available at Bakers Run or Bee Run Campground.

Reservation can be made by calling the R1S Toll Free at 1-877-444-6777 or visit the R1S web-site at www.recreation.gov

The Resource Manger’s Office and G.R. Freeman Campground will NOT make reservation in person or by phone.

Weekend reservation must be for at least two nights. Holiday reservations must be for at least three nights.

There is no charge for making a reservation. However, if you make any changes to your reservation , such as site changes or date changes, there will be a $10 dollar service charge. If you cancel your reservation less than 48 hours before check-in time, there will be a $10 dollar service charge. If you don't show up for a reservation, you will be charged a $20 dollar service charge, plus first night rent.

You must pay for your entire stay when you make reservation. The reservation call center or web-site will only take bankcards (Credit or Debit) for reservations.

For more information, please contact the Resource Manager’s Office or Park Attendance.

Volunteering Want to do something fun and rewarding while you’re here? Ever consider VOLUNTEERING? We’re always looking for additional friends.

Current volunteers have served as campground hosts, entertainers, painters, cleaners, and much more. Check with the Park Rangers or call the Resource Manager’s Office for more information about volunteering opportunities.

Pest Alert!

For More Information G. R. Freeman Campground: 304-765-7756 Bakers Run Campground: 304-765-5631 24 Hour Message: 304-765-2705 R1S 1-877-444-6777

Project Office Address: Sutton Lake 810 Edgar Given Parkway Sutton, WV 26601 Phone 304-765-2816

Web: https://www.lrh.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil -Works/Recreation/West-Virginia/Sutton-Lake-/

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/USACESUTTONLAKE/

Sutton US Army Corps Lake of Engineers

Bakers Run Campground

Picturesque Bakers Run Campground at Sutton Lake is one of central West Virginia’s key attractions that offers visitors a wide variety of activities such as fishing, boating, camping, hunting, biking, and picnicking and at the end of a paved country road, nestled deep into the West Virginia Mountains, far from the big city lights, campers and anglers here may feel hundreds of miles from civilization and that's much of its allure. Bakers Run Campground is tucked away into the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains on the Elk River at the head of Sutton Lake. Baker's Run Campground offers 77 camping sites, of which more than a quarter are waterfront campsites. Eight full hook-ups (water, sewer, electric), and 26 have electric hookups. Bakers Run Campground has two restroom/shower houses, a large playground, horseshoe pits, beanbag toss, volleyball court and a basketball court. Bakers Run Campground also has trails for hiking and biking and for the avid fisherman, fishing on the lake is excellent, especially bass, crappie, catfish, bluegill, and walleye. Bakers Run Campground is great for boating, including pontoon boats, kayaks, canoes or anything that floats.

Area Attractions If you want to explore, there are many interesting places in Central West Virginia. The US Army

Corps of Engineers has three other lakes nearby– Burnsville, Summersville and Stonewall Jackson. There are several state and national parks, Such as, Cedar Creek State Park,

Holly River State Park, Stonewall Jackson Resort, New River Gorge National Recreation Area and The Monongahela National Forest, Elk River Water Trail, Mollohan Mill, Bulltown Historic Area Civil War Battlefield, and Braxton County also has a wide variety of shops, and restaurants for your en-

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