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Smith Mountain Lake State Park Cabins Available © Barry Wood
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SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKE STATE PARK
SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKE STATE PARK
1235 State Park Road
Huddleston, Virginia   24104-9547

Phone: 540-297-6066
Toll Free: 800-933-7275
Reservations: 540-297-6066
Email: park email button icon
Although situated on the second largest body of freshwater in the state, Smith Mountain Lake State Park is not just for water enthusiasts. In addition to a full range of water related activities, including swimming, fishing and boating, the park offers miles of hiking trails, housekeeping cabins, primitive camping, picnicking, a visitor center and interpretive programs.
History of the Area
Smith Mountain Lake itself was created in 1960 when Appalachian Power built a dam on the Roanoke River in Smith Mountain Gap. Construction of the dam was completed in 1966, and in 1967 Appalachian Power donated the first parcel of park's land for the proposed park. The state bought the rest of the park's land over the next six years. The park opened to the public in 1983.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW
Day-UseFishingyes
 Huntingyes
 Hiking Trailyes
 Picnickingyes
BoatingLaunch Rampsyes
CampingPrimitiveyes
 Water/Electric Sitesyes
Swimming
The park?s 500-foot beach opened in the summer of 1989 and is Smith Mountain Lake?s only public swimming beach. The beach can accomodate 1,000 people and is guarded during operating hours. In the summer, swimming is free for overnight guests in campsites, cabins and the lodge, however it cannot be guaranteed should circumstances beyond the park's control require that swimming be closed. We do not give refunds for swimming to overnight guests under any circumstances.
Boating
Boating - Boat launching fee required for day-use public; overnight guests launch for free. There are no overnight mooring areas except in the cabin area for cabin guests only. The campers must return their boats to the campsite or overflow parking area. Boat rentals (canoes, kayaks, hydrobikes, paddleboats, pontoon boats, ski boats and fishing boats) are available at the park from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The park concessionaire also rents boats offsite the rest of the year. Reservations are taken for those wishing to rent more than six hours. From Memorial Day through Labor day, call (540) 297-3642 for information and reservations; call (540) 721-1639 the rest of the year. Purchase an annual boat launch fee by calling 1-800-933-PARK.
Fishing
A valid Virginia fishing license is required. Smith Mountain Lake offers fishing with a handicapped accessible fishing pier and a public boat launching ramp with year-round restroom facilities. The Department of Game and Inland Fisheries stocks the lake yearly with muskie and striped bass.


Location
Smith Mountain Lake State Park is located near Moneta, Roanoke and Rocky Mount

Picnicking
Picnic areas include drinking water, grills and restroom facilities. A small picnic shelter, able to accommodate up to 50 people, is also available by reservation on a first-come, first-served basis by calling the Reservation Center at 1-800-933-7275, or in Richmond 225-3867. The picnic area is open year-round. A large playground is in the picnic area. There's a smaller playground at the visitor center. Parking and swimming fees are not included in shelter rental. Click here for park fees.

Smith Mountain Lake State Park Picnic Shelter - One shelter is available for rent. It can be rented from 8 a.m. to dusk (all day). The park also rents an amphitheater through its office. Shelters may be rented year-round.

Cancellation policy: No refund within 14 days before reserved date. Before then, there's a cancellation fee.

The shelter cannot be seen from the road as it is 50 yards from the gravel parking lot down a wooded trail. It accommodates 48 people under the shelter. Thirty more tables and grills are in the area, but they are not reserved and the general public uses the other tables around the shelter. The shelter has a large grill and picnic tables. Restrooms are accessible at the parking lot, approximately 100 yards from the shelter. There is no electricity or water at shelter. Parking is available in gravel lot with additional paved parking farther from the shelter. There is a playground nearby. Prior arrangements must be made with staff if any guests are handicapped or if a caterer will be used.
Bicycling
Biking enthusiasts can explore six miles of multi-use trails. Be aware, the terrain varies from flat to steep hills.

The park's trail system is shared with hikers and runners; cyclists should proceed carefully around bends or blind spots.

Mountain biking on these paths requires a moderate skill level due to some challenging sections with roots and rocks.

Cyclists must follow all posted rules for safety reasons including wearing helmets at all times while riding in this area.

Rental bikes are not available within the park so visitors need to bring their own equipment when planning a ride here.

Remember that wildlife encounters may occur during your bike rides, hence caution is advised especially near dusk or dawn hours.
Birding
Birdwatchers can spot species like the red-eyed vireo, ovenbird and scarlet tanager. The park is home to various waterfowl including mallards, Canada geese and wood ducks. Birds of prey such as ospreys, bald eagles and hawks are also common sightings here. Other bird varieties include warblers during migration season.

Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
June 20 Great for children by andre
park review stars; one to five A fine park for children and adults. The park hosts a series of programs for both. Especially recommend the Jr. Ranger Program for those either living in the area or staying for an extended period.
September 16 Love this place! by Tina
park review stars; one to five My family and I go here every fall and stay in the cabins. It is an excellent place to stay. Quiet and beautiful!
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Area Campgrounds
Halesford Harbour Resort
1336 Campers Paradise Trail
Moneta, VA
540-297-1500
Smith Mountain Campground
155 Liberty Road
Penhook, VA
434-927-4198
Leesville Lake Campground, LLC
3129 Gallows Road
Gretna, VA
434-818-1177
Area Fishing Related Businesses
Smith Mountain Lake Sporting
16483 Moneta Rd # J
Moneta, VA
(540) 297-7050
Captain's Quarters
16525 Booker T Washington Hwy
Moneta, VA
(540) 721-1175
Indian Pointe Bait & Tackle
2035 Morewood Rd
Hardy, VA
(540) 721-1159
Area Cabins and Lodges
Bernard's Landing Resort & Conference Center: Reservations
775 Ashmeade Rd
Moneta, VA
(540) 721-8870
Stripers Landing
1089 Bluewater Dr
Moneta, VA
(540) 721-1229
Mariner's Landng Golf & Lake Community
1037 Whitetail Dr
Huddleston, VA
(540) 297-3200
Bernard's Landing-Cpoa
900 Ashmeade Rd
Moneta, VA
(540) 721-2762
Mariners Landing at Smith Mountain Lake
1037 Whitetail Dr
Huddleston, VA
(540) 297-4900
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Directions
The park is on the north shore of Smith Mountain Lake in Bedford County, approximately 40 miles from both Lynchburg and Roanoke and 140 miles from Richmond. To get there, take U.S. 460 to Route 122 South to Moneta, then go east on Route 608 to White House. Next go south on Route 626 for two miles to park entrance.

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