West Virginia State Forests

West Virginia first set aside land in the 1920s to protect natural areas and accommodate outdoor recreation. These public land areas were designated as state forests. Many later became state parks. Though managed by different agencies, state parks and state forests in West Virginia are closely connected. Unlike state parks, state forests generally permit hunting and fishing in many forested areas.

Cabwaylingo State Forest
Calvin Price State Forest
Camp Creek State Forest
Coopers Rock State Forest
Greenbrier State Forest
Kanawha State Forest
Kumbrabow State Forest
Seneca State Forest