GC Conservancy Park Store in the Visitor Center Building: 9 am to 5 pm Lost and Foundįor information about lost and found property contact the visitor center information desk or the Grand Canyon Lodge front desk, or call (928) 638-261 Mail: Lost and Found, North Rim Lodge, Grand Canyon National Park, North Rim, Arizona 86052 Book and Gift Shops MedicalĮmergency services to winter hikers and backpackers are provided by park rangers on duty. Window service open Monday through Friday 8:00 am to noon and 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Located in the Grand Canyon Lodge complex. Located on the access road leading to the North Rim Campground. Guest Laundry and Showers (Coin Operated)ĬLOSED FOR THE WINTER. Diesel fuel is also available at Jacob Lake. The service station at Jacob Lake 45 miles/ 75 km north, provides emergency repairs such as tires, belts, batteries, fuses, hoses, etc. Unleaded fuel, propane, diesel, tire repair, and some auto supplies are available at the North Rim Country Store (by Kaibab Lodge) 18.5 miles/ 30 km north. The Service Station inside the park does not provide any repair services, only gasoline and diesel fuel. The nearest electric charging stations to North Rim are located in Kanab, UT. Note: Although the park is exploring options for installation of Electric Vehicle Charging infrastructure, the charging of Electric Vehicles can not be accommodated at this time. Available for as long as State Route 67 is open usually through November 30. 24 hour pay at the pump (only accepting credit and debit cards). Gasoline and diesel fuel is available within the park. The North Rim Service Station is located on the entrance road into the Campground. NOTE: Portions of Tomblin WMA may be temporarily closed during certain times due to activities associated with mining and wetland mitigation construction projects.The facilities listed below are scheduled to open from June 2, through October 15th, 2023. Elk hunting is currently prohibited statewide. Tomblin is the site of the first elk stocking. Hunting Prospects: deer (archery only), bear, turkey, squirrel, grouse, rabbit. Terrain: 60% of the area is comprised of steep slopes and narrow valleys of mature hardwood forest while 40% is reclaimed surface mine area supporting a mixture of open grasses and early successional shrubs. The area can also be accessed through Holden, W.Va. A temporary office is adjacent to the jail. Drive 1.5 miles to the Southwestern Regional Jail. Route 119 to Gaston Caperton Road (119/96). Owned by Cotiga Development Corporation, Forest Land Group and WVDNRĭirections: 4.5 miles southwest of Logan and 25 miles north of WIlliamson on U.S. Game Fish: largemouth bass, bluegill, channel catfish, trout (stocked seasonally) Hunting Prospects: bear, deer, grouse, rabbit, squirrel, turkeyįurbearers: bobcat, coyote, foxes, opossum, raccoon Forty percent reclaimed surface mine with shrubs and grass openings. Terrain: Steep slopes with narrow ridges and valleys covered with mixed hardwood forest, numerous hemlocks and a thick understory. Managed cooperatively by COE and WVDNR Wildlife Resources Sectionĭirections: Northeast of Lenore off state Route 65. Game Fish: hybrid striped bass, largemouth and spotted bass, channel catfish, black crappie, muskellunge, trout (stocked in pond and tailwaters seasonally) Hunting Prospects: bear, deer, grouse, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, waterfowl Terrain: Steep with 90% covered by oak-hickory forest Managed by COE and WVDNR Wildlife Resources Sectionĭirections: Fifteen miles southeast of Wayne, access to the area situated north of the lake is via state Route 37, and the southern portion can be reached via state Route 152. Game Fish: hybrid striped, largemouth and spotted bass, bluegill, channel catfish, crappie, tiger musky, saugeye restricted to children 10 and under and Class Q permit holders.trout (stocked in tailwaters seasonally).Hunting Prospects: deer, mourning dove, grouse, rabbit, squirrel, turkey, waterfowlįurbearers: beaver, bobcat, coyote, foxes, mink, muskrat, opossum, raccoon Terrain: Steep with over 85% of the area covered by oak-hickory-pine forest Directions: Five miles south of Huntington, the area can be accessed from the west via state Route 152 and from the northeast via state Route 10 and Hughes Branch Road.
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