Caledon Natural Area Cabins - Campground near King George, Virginia, United States - Description
Caledon Natural Area Cabins
A designated National Natural Landmark for its eastern hardwood forest, Caledon Natural Area provides visitors the unique opportunity of viewing bald eagles in their natural habitat. Caledon and the surrounding areas are the summer home for one of the largest concentrations of bald eagles on the East Coast. As many as 60 eagles have been spotted on the bluffs overlooking the Potomac River in King George County. Preservation of the national bird's habitat is the primary focus of the natural area. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of Caledon by hiking and picnicking in a mature forest. They can learn more about the natural history of Caledon by touring the visitor center.
| Name | Caledon Natural Area Cabins |
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| Ownership Type | Public |
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| Facilities | - Flush Toilet |
| Operational Season | n/a to n/a |
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| Rating | Campground has not been rated. |
| Nearby Town | King George, Virginia, United States |
Caledon is located in King George Conty between Fairview Beach and Owens 23 miles east of Fredericksburg on Route 218. From Fredericksburg, take 218 Eat for 23 miles. Caledon is on the left. Or you may take Rt. 3 east 18 miles to a left onto Rt. 206 for six miles, then turn left onto Rt. 218 and go about one mile; Caledon is on the right. From U.S. 301 (MD), turn right onto Rt. 206 for four miles to Rt. 218, then west about one mile.
| Latitude | 38.3485695451 degrees / 38° 20.914' / 38° 20' 54.85" |
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| Longitude | -77.1524012089 degrees / -77° 9.144' / -77° 9' 8.64" |
| Created by Nick on 07/23/2010 |
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