In southern West Virginia, Camp Creek State Park was a campsite for military soldiers during the Civil War and was also previously part of the 6,000-acre Camp Creek State Forest. The state established the area as an outdoor recreation destination in 1987. Campbell Falls and Mash Falls are among the most popular natural attractions in the park. Mash Fork, one of the park's creeks and campgrounds, was named after the mash created from corn during illicit moonshine production in the area's past...
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