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Media inquiries: Please contact Dave Neudeck, dave.neudeck@dcr.virginia.gov, 804-786-5053.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: March 03, 2025
Contact: Starr Anderson, Public Relations and Marketing Specialist, 540-460-1540, starr.anderson@dcr.virginia.gov

Claytor Lake debris removal complete, state park resumes normal operation

(Editors: Follow this link to download an image. Photo caption: Claytor Lake State Park after debris removal)

(Editors: Follow this link to download an image. Photo caption: Claytor Lake State Park before debris removal)

(Editors: Follow this link to download an image. Photo caption: Claytor Lake State Park after debris removal)

(Editors: Follow this link to download an image. Photo caption: Claytor Lake State Park before debris removal)

DUBLIN, Va. –  The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in partnership with FEMA, the Virginia Department of Emergency Management, Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation and Friends of Claytor Lake, has completed post-Hurricane Helene debris removal at Claytor Lake and demobilized the operations center at Claytor Lake State Park. 

Debris was collected using modular barges, tugboats, excavators and a 40-cubic yard roll-off container and sorted into categories: green waste, construction material, general trash and hazardous materials. Then, it was transported to a designated dump site for disposal.  

“The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers takes pride in rapidly responding to natural disasters and restoring impacted areas,” said LTC Anthony Funkhouser USACE Norfolk District, acting commander. “Working closely with our federal, state and local partners, we successfully removed all floating and submerged debris returning Claytor Lake to its pre-storm conditions, ensuring it remains safe and accessible for the community. We appreciate the patience of residents and visitors as we completed this critical effort.”  

Claytor Lake State Park sits on the northern shore of the lake and offers water access, 4 miles of lake frontage, including a swim beach, and more than 470 acres of fields and woodland. The park served as the operations center for the USACE during the cleanup.  

With the operations center demobilized, the Claytor Lake State Park boat ramp and Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources boat ramp located off Bear Drive are operating as normal seven days a week.   

“The cleanup of Claytor Lake is a testament to the resilience and dedication of our federal and state agencies, park rangers and community members,” said DCR Director Matt Wells. “Their combined efforts have restored this natural space, demonstrating what can be achieved when we work together for the benefit of our public lands.” 

Due to damage caused by large equipment, the park’s boat ramps and parking lots will need to be repaired, and DWR’s parking lot will also need regrading. This work will require temporary closures, which will be announced at a later date.  

For more information about Claytor Lake State Park, please go to virginiastateparks.gov/claytor-lake. 

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Virginia State Parks are managed by the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. For more information about Virginia State Parks’ activities and amenities or to reserve one of the more than 1,800 campsites or 300 climate-controlled cabins, call the Virginia State Parks Reservation Center at 800-933-PARK or visit virginiastateparks.gov. 

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