Re-VISION RYERSON

Drawing for the 2016 Greene Country Calendar by Colleen Nelson, showing the artist drawing in the former lakebed

DCNR launched a huge public participation process and received more than 500 survey responses. Residents asked for improvements to the pool, trails, and campgrounds, but their top priority was restoring water access for fishing and boating. In 2016, DCNR presented a Master Concept Plan that included a new pool complex, restored stream channels, and other exciting upgrades.

At one of the meetings, Brandy Tuttle read a letter expressing her excitement for the changes ahead. The letter was written from Duke Lake’s perspective, just like the original Friends of Duke Lake letter from 2005. Read it here.

The park began the first major renovations in 2018 by modernizing the campgrounds with new indoor showers, deluxe cottages, and full-hookup campsites. By 2020, the number of people staying at the campgrounds had jumped by over 128%, attracting visitors from across the county. (While filming, the crew of Friends of Duke Lake stayed many times in the campground and loved it!)

In 2022, the park opened a new $10 million swimming pool complex with a zero-entry pool, water slide, and spray park. Free to the public, the pool quickly became a big attraction for the park. Solar panels were also added above the parking lot to improve sustainability.

Drawing for the 2016 Greene Country Calendar by Colleen Nelson, showing the artist drawing in the former lakebed

At one of the meetings, Brandy Tuttle read a letter expressing her excitement for the changes ahead. The letter was written from Duke Lake’s perspective, just like the original Friends of Duke Lake letter from 2005. Read it here.

The park began the first major renovations in 2018 by modernizing the campgrounds with new indoor showers, deluxe cottages, and full-hookup campsites. By 2020, the number of people staying at the campgrounds had jumped by over 128%, attracting visitors from across the county. (While filming, the crew of Friends of Duke Lake stayed many times in the campground and loved it!)

In 2022, the park opened a new $10 million swimming pool complex with a zero-entry pool, water slide, and spray park. Free to the public, the pool quickly became a big attraction for the park. Solar panels were also added above the parking lot to improve sustainability.

Friends of Duke Lake stills showing Ryerson in 2024–2025

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