All schools in Upshur County will close at 1 p.m. today. All B-UHS sporting events today are canceled.

Palmer Golf Course, marina at Stonewall Resort now open for the season

Stonewall Resort begins its spring outdoor recreation season with the opening of the renovated Palmer Golf Course and the marina, offering day and overnight guests a full spectrum of activities.

Spring outdoor recreation season is now in full swing at Stonewall Resort with the Palmer Golf Course and the marina opening on April 1st.

“With the opening of the golf course and marina, day and overnight guests have access to the full spectrum of outdoor activities we offer at Stonewall Resort,” said Andre’ D’Amour, resort general manager. “Whether dining, golfing, hiking/biking or enjoying fun on the lake, now is the perfect time to visit and enjoy all we have to offer.”

D’Amour said the golf course has undergone renovations during the offseason to include newly resodded tee boxes and updated bunkers. Additionally, guests will find a snack and drink kiosk on Hole #7. For golf rates, course information, and additional programming, click here.

The Marina at Stonewall Resort includes a boat launch, pontoon rentals, gasoline sales, marina shop and a variety of boat slips available to overnight and day guests. Guests can explore the lake’s coves and fingers by renting a pontoon boat or one of the CraigCat personal watercraft. For a listing of watercraft available for rental and additional information regarding marina operations, click here.

All day-guests and overnight visitors to the resort have access to recreation equipment rentals, to include paddle boats, kayaks, canoes, stand-up paddle boards. Bikes are also available for rental. Guests also have access to much of the property to include the restaurants, golf course, marina and lake, spa, hiking and biking trails, and the many events offered throughout the year.

For additional information or to make reservations, call the resort at (304) 269-7400 or visit the website at www.stonewallresort.com.

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