Burnsville Lake, US Army Corps of Engineers

Burnsville Lake, US Army Corps of Engineers This page is administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Huntington District Public Affairs Office: https://www.usace.army.mil/SocialMedia/

USACE provides vital public engineering services in peace and war to strengthen our Nation's security, energize the economy and reduce risks from disasters. Picturesque Burnsville Lake, one of central West Virginia's key attractions, offers visitors a wide variety of activities such as fishing, boating, camping, hunting, biking, and picnicking. The project has 13,224 acres of land and attracts abo

ut 3/4 million visitors annually. Burnsville Dam is located in Braxton County on the Little Kanawha River, 124 miles above its confluence with the Ohio River and approximately 3 miles above the Town of Burnsville, West Virginia. It was developed to reduce flooding on the Little Kanawha River, which runs 167 miles and drains an area of 2,320 square miles, and is a unit in the Corps' Ohio River Basin Flood Reduction System. Under normal conditions, precipitation runoff caught by the lake is simply passed through the dam by adjusting gate openings. Following a significant storm, water is held back to reduce flooding downstream. After the danger of flooding has passed, excess storage is released as rapidly as possible. The dam was authorized by the Flood Control Act of 1938. Construction began in 1972, and the dam became operational for flood control in December 1978. The dam is a combination of earthen fill and concrete structures that is 90 feet high and 1,400 feet long. The earthen fill section has an impervious clay core. The concrete section contains the spillway and outlet works. The summer pool elevation is maintained from April through October. Lowering of the pool by 13 feet, to provide additional flood storage, begins in early November and continues until winter pool elevation is reached. This winter pool elevation is maintained through March each year.

Burnsville Lake now has a recurrent genomic selection orchard in Bulltown Campground. This 100-tree orchard represents t...
05/08/2026

Burnsville Lake now has a recurrent genomic selection orchard in Bulltown Campground. This 100-tree orchard represents the best hybrid chestnut material available. Thanks to the American Chestnut Foundation and the WVDNR and all of the volunteers for assisting with the planting.

The Bulltown Historic Area will open for the 2026 season starting this Friday, May 8th, with museum hours being 10am-4pm...
05/04/2026

The Bulltown Historic Area will open for the 2026 season starting this Friday, May 8th, with museum hours being 10am-4pm. Tour season for the museum will start the following weekend, May 15th. Hope to see you there!

It's National Volunteer Week!Today, USACE recognized Burnsville Lake's own Sherry Ratliff for her over 15,000 hours of s...
04/24/2026

It's National Volunteer Week!

Today, USACE recognized Burnsville Lake's own Sherry Ratliff for her over 15,000 hours of service over the past 10+ years at Burnsville Lake. Sherry recently also received an award for being Huntington District's National Volunteer of the Year.

Thanks to volunteers the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers can keep programs up and running. USACE, which stewards almost 12 million acres of land and water, offers many volunteer opportunities to care for recreation facilities and natural resources. Volunteers play a vital role in maintaining and enhancing our project sites. These dedicated individuals selflessly give their time, skills, and energy to help support the USACE mission.

3/31/26 Update: We still have two Volunteer sites left available for the 2026 season at the Bulltown Historic Area! Thes...
02/11/2026

3/31/26 Update: We still have two Volunteer sites left available for the 2026 season at the Bulltown Historic Area! These slots are open to solo volunteers, couples, families, or friends looking to volunteer for the summer of 2026.

Volunteer work will include a mixture of working in the musuem, giving tours, hosting activities for the public, and helping to keep up the gardens and grounds in the Historic Area. Come and spend the summer with our volunteer team in Volunteer Village at Bulltown Campground, where you'll receive a free full hookup campsite, access to our day use areas and swim beach, and a WiFi voucher in exchange for 24 hours of volunteer service weekly!

Those interested are encouraged to reach out to Park Ranger Garnett directly at [email protected] or apply at https://www.volunteer.gov/s/volunteer-opportunity/a09SJ00000Jk1cTYAR/bulltown-historic-area-volunteers

No ice is safe ice. USACE Dams and Reservoirs are designed to manage water flow. Water levels are always subject to chan...
01/27/2026

No ice is safe ice.

USACE Dams and Reservoirs are designed to manage water flow. Water levels are always subject to change, making ice brittle and prone to cracking. Ice thickness may be variable, and ice can conceal underwater hazards such as stumps and riprap. Regardless of temperatures, no ice should be considered 100% safe. If you find yourself on the ice, remember to wear your life jacket and bring tools adequate for self-rescue.

Vehicles, ATV’s and snow mobiles are only allowed on designated roadways, not on the frozen lake surface.

10/01/2025
Before and after photos of new impact material in the Riffle Run Playground! Last fall, Left Fork and Downstream Playgro...
10/01/2025

Before and after photos of new impact material in the Riffle Run Playground!

Last fall, Left Fork and Downstream Playgrounds were completed. This fall the other Riffle Run Playground, as well as the C Loop Playground in Bulltown, will also receive new mulch.

On Saturday, September 27, 2025 Park Rangers and Volunteers celebrated National Public Lands Day by conducting a shoreli...
09/29/2025

On Saturday, September 27, 2025 Park Rangers and Volunteers celebrated National Public Lands Day by conducting a shoreline litter cleanup at Burnsville Lake. Despite the rain, a total of 30 bags, 33 tires, and other miscellaneous items were removed from the lake’s shoreline near Knawls Creek. Park Rangers would like to extend a huge thank you to our Volunteers for their time and effort, as well as the Friends of Burnsville Lake, Burnsville Docks, and REAP WV.

We encourage everyone to take part in protecting the natural resources while recreating on your public lands.

🏆 Congratulations Ranger Heine! 🏅Burnsville Lake would like to recognize Ranger Heine for her tremendous efforts in supp...
09/19/2025

🏆 Congratulations Ranger Heine! 🏅

Burnsville Lake would like to recognize Ranger Heine for her tremendous efforts in supporting the Burnsville Lake Water Safety program. Ranger Heine's creativity and dedication, as well as her enthusiastic engagement in outreach programming for the public has shined as an outstanding example of a Park Ranger's dedication to our visitors, partners, and community members. In recognition for her efforts, Ranger Heine was selected as the 2024 Huntington District Water Safety Employee of the Year and was awarded a Civilian Service Commendation Medal from Colonel Valenti, Commander of the Huntington District.

09/19/2025

The Bulltown Historic Area Museum will be closed today, September 19th. It will reopen tomorrow, Saturday September 20th at 10:00am.

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2550 South Main Street
Burnsville, WV
26335

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