Stony Fork is a cozy one bedroom cabin, with all the comforts of home. Go hike, mountain bike, splash in a creek, or just take the afternoon off. The Appalachian Trail, Seven Sisters Trail, and stocked streams are all nearby. Located within the Stony Fork Campground, this cabin is easily accessed from I-77 near Wytheville, VA.
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Wytheville, Virginia, United States
1.6 miles
Stony fork Campground is located in a natural forest setting at the foot of Big Walker Mountain. The East Fork of Stony Creek winds through the campground and provides waterplay and trout fishing.
Elevation: 220 ft
Wytheville, Virginia, United States
1.8 miles
Elevation: 256 ft
Crockett, Virginia, United States
3.0 miles
Elevation: 209 ft
Cripple Creek, Virginia, United States
15.1 miles
Located high on a mountaintop near Camp, VA, Blue Springs Gap Cabin seems to be on top of the world. Bird watching, hiking, and fishing are nearby. There are three cozy bedrooms, a kitchen and a living room with a huge fireplace. Electricity and flush toilet add comfort to this rustic mountain setting, but there is no potable water, so you must bring your own. Open from April 1 to November 30 each year.
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Rural Retreat, Virginia, United States
18.8 miles
Enjoy outstanding views from the front porch or warm up next to the stone fireplace. Sunrise is a beautiful four-bedroom, two-bath cabin with water and electricity. It is located off of State Route 94, near the town of Ivanhoe, VA. Many opportunities for hiking, fishing, biking, and canoeing exist in the National Forest and at the New River Trail State Park. The cabin is open from April 01 to November 30th.
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Fries, Virginia, United States
19.2 miles
Hungry Mother State Park in southwestern Virginia is noted for its woodlands and lake. Easily accessible from Interstate 81, this park has folklore and history, swimming, camping, cabin rentals, boat rentals, hiking and the park system's first conference center, Hemlock Haven. Much of the land for Hungry Mother State Park was donated by local landowners to develop a new state park in Smyth County on Hungry Mother Creek. The park is one of the six original CCC parks that opened in June 1936. Only non-gasoline powered boats are allowed on the Hungry Mother Lake. Legend of Hungry Mother: Legend has it that when the Native Americans destroyed several settlements on the New River south of the park, Molly Marley and her small child were among the survivors taken to the raiders' base north of the park. They eventually escaped, wandering through the wilderness eating berries. Molly finally collapsed, and her child wandered down a creek until the child found help. The only words the child could utter were "Hungry Mother." The search party arrived at the foot of the mountain where Molly collapsed to find the child's mother dead. Today that mountain is Molly's Knob, and the stream is Hungry Mother Creek.
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Marion, Virginia, United States
20.1 miles
Baker Island Campground (Foster Falls) has seven very primitive sites. Before making a reservation, carefully read the entire description for this campground and this document (PDF) that describes this campground's particular regulations. The sites are on an island accessed only by boat and are available year-round. Reservations are strongly encouraged because prior registration of a site on Baker Island is required, even for walk-ins. Campers must park their vehicles at the lower boat launch since access to Baker Island is only by kayak or canoe. Visitors must display their confirmation letter on the dash to prevent their vehicle from being towed. Same-day reservations are acceptable, but campers must have access to a fax machine or pick up the confirmation letter from the park's Foster Falls office if there is insufficient time to receive the letter by mail.
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Foster Falls, Virginia, United States
21.4 miles
This primitive campground, located in southern Giles County, consists of five camping spurs clustered in a grassy opening. The campground is surrounded by national forest and is located near the 20-mile trail system on Flat Top Mountain.
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Mechanicsburg, Virginia, United States
21.5 miles
This campground overlooks the New River. There is no vehicular access to the campground. There is a short hike to the sites from the parking lot. There are 12 primitive tent camping sites and nine group primitive tent camping sites. Group sites must be rented in groups of three or more until all other Millrace sites are reserved. Once all of the Millrace sites are reserved, the group sites may be reserved individually. Note: This campground is 24 miles from Cliffview Campground. All sites are timbered and marked. Each has a fire ring, lantern post, picnic table, access to the New River Trail and non-flush toilet. Drinking water is available. One site, MR012, is handicapped accessible and is reserved last if not required for a handicapped camper. There is no life-guarded swimming. The New River's current is unpredictable and potentially dangerous; underwater hazards are possible.
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Foster Falls, Virginia, United States
21.9 miles
This hike follows a beautiful mountain stream for several miles
Distance: 6.5 miles
Bland, Virginia, United States
4.9 miles
Distance: 13.0 miles
Rural Retreat, Virginia, United States
7.2 miles
Hungry Mother State Park in southwestern Virginia is noted for its woodlands and lake.
Distance: 6.0 miles
Marion, Virginia, United States
20.6 miles
Loop hike to the top of Sugar Run Mountain and waterfall at the trailhead
Distance: 9.6 miles
Pearisburg, Virginia, United States
23.3 miles
Follow the Virginia Highlands Horse Trail to The Scales and enjoy sweeping vistas
Distance: 8.0 miles
Troutdale, Virginia, United States
27.2 miles
Nice loop in the Mount Rogers NRA area
Distance: 12.4 miles
Marion, Virginia, United States
28.1 miles
From scenic views to roaring creeks and waterfalls, this hike has it all.
Distance: 8.3 miles
Whitetop, Virginia, United States
31.7 miles
8 mile Day Hike from Horse Trail to Mount Rogers Summit
Distance: 8.0 miles
Grayson Highland Park, Virginia, United States
31.7 miles
Hike to the highest point in Virginia
Distance: 8.0 miles
Marion, Virginia, United States
31.8 miles
Easy loop to two great overlooks
Distance: 1.6 miles
Mouth of Wilson, Virginia, United States
32.1 miles