Virginia State Parks



State Parks:


Douthat State Park:


Douthat State Park in the Alleghany Mountains has a lake, campground, restaurant and more than 40 miles of trails.


Fairy Stone State Park:


Fairy Stone State Park protects an area on the Blue Ridge Escarpment known for staurolite crystals or fairy stones.


Grayson Highlands State Park:


Grayson Highlands State Park protects an area around Mount Rogers, the highest point in Virginia.


Hungry Mother State Park:


Hungry Mother State Park has water activities, campgrounds and trails surrounding a scenic mountain lake.


Natural Bridge State Park:


Natural Bridge State Park protects a 215-foot rock arch over which a highway passes.



External Links:


Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation website: https://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/

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