Paradise Lake Family Campground - Campground near Spout Spring, Virginia, United States - Nearby
Twin Lakes State Park, centrally located in Virginia's Piedmont region, provides visitors from all over the Commonwealth with a variety of lakefront activities in a secluded setting. Swimming, camping, fishing, canoeing and hiking are popular activities. Cedar Crest Conference Center is also located in the park and has facilities available for group meetings, family reunions and company picnics. Cedar crest cabins are reserved through the reservation center and on the Internet. Size: 476 acres; lakes 40 acres in total.
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Green Bay, Virginia, United States
19.6 miles
Family owned and operated by Charles and Shirley Harrison, Cathy Branch and Ryan Porter, Picture Lake Campgrounds offers a great camping experience for the whole family with so many fun things to do. We're also convenient to the Virginia Motor Sports Park for all the race enthusiast. Call today and make your reservation.
Elevation: 16 ft
Petersburg, Virginia, United States
29.1 miles
North Bend Park is located on John H. Kerr Reservoir. The 50,000-acre lake extends 39 miles up the Roanoke River along 800 miles of wooded, cove-studded shoreline with 70,000 acres of project lands and it's yours to enjoy whether you like to swim, fish, camp, go boating, or just relax and enjoy the scenic beauty. The campground offers 249 primitive and electric/water hookup sites on or near lake. A bicycle/jogging trail is in campground and a nature trail is nearby. Other amenities include an amphitheater, fishing pier with universal access, playgrounds, swim beaches, and 3 boat launch areas. Gas and groceries are just 5 minutes away. Three group camping areas are also available. Visitor Assistance Center (434) 738-6143
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Boydton, Virginia, United States
33.7 miles
Rudds Creek Park is located at John H. Kerr Reservoir. The 50,000 acre lake extends 39 miles up the wooded, cove-studded shoreline of the Roanoke River. Whether you like to swim, fish, camp, boat, or just relax, John H. Kerr is the perfect destination to enjoy nature's beauty. The Rudds Creek Park offers 99 campsites on or near the lake. There are 75 sites with water and electric hookups and 24 primitive sites. The campground also has 9 double sites. Amenities include an amphitheater, playgrounds, swim beaches, and 2 boat launch areas. Gas and groceries are less than 2 minutes away. Visitor Assistance Center - (434) 738-6143
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Boydton, Virginia, United States
34.1 miles
Just 20 miles from downtown Richmond, the capital of Virginia, Pocahontas State Park has been one of the more popular parks in the state park system. Swift Creek forms the nucleus of the park, which is centered in a wildlife management area. Hiking, biking and horseback riding are popular activities in the Park. The Park's Olympic size swimming pool is a welcome relief from the summer heat. New facilities at the park include a Civil Conservation Corps Museum, Amphitheater featuring events from the Richmond Symphony to a Civil War Day, and the Heritage Center conference facility. Size: 7,625 acres. Swift Creek Lake: 150 acres. Beaver Lake: 24 acres.
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Chesterfield, Virginia, United States
35.2 miles
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Gaston, North Carolina, United States
37.6 miles
Occoneechee State Park is on Virginia's largest lake, Buggs Island Lake, also known as John H. Kerr Reservoir. The park features 3.1 miles of walking trails which allow the guest to experience the history of the Occoneechee Indians and plantation life in the 1800s. The Commonwealth of Virginia began leasing the land for outdoor recreational use from the U.S. Army in 1944. Occoneechee State Park's land remains leased from the Army Corps of Engineers. Size: 2698 acres. Buggs Island Lake (Kerr Reservoir), 48,000 acres. The Panhandle area is 1,900 acres, and is open for hunting, hiking, biking and nature observation. Contact Occoneechee State Park for further information.
Elevation: 154 ft
Clarksville, Virginia, United States
39.0 miles
Nestled in the heart of Cumberland State Forest in central Virginia's Cumberland County, Bear Creek Lake State Park offers the amenities of the larger parks without the crowds. Activities revolve around the 40 acre lake with a boat launch, swimming beach, lakeside picnicking, cabins, camping and hiking trails. Only non-gasoline powered boats are allowed on Bear Creek Lake. The park is surrounded by the 16,000 acre Cumberland State Forest, which provides opportunities for a wide range of outdoor activities. Four small lakes in the state forest are managed by the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries for recreational fishing. A network of gated and non-gated forest roads provides hiking, mountain biking and nature observation. Size: 326.4 acres; Lake Size: 40 acres
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Cumberland, Virginia, United States
39.5 miles
Buffalo Park is located on John H. Kerr Reservoir. The 50,000-acre lake extends 39 miles up the Roanoke River along 800 miles of wooded, cove-studded shoreline. With 70,000 acres of project lands, it's yours to enjoy whether you like to swim, fish, camp, go boating, or just relax by enjoying its scenic beauty. Buffalo Park offers 19 primitive campsites on lake with hot showers (outdoor), flush toilets, and an attendant is on duty. Swim beach, picnic area and boat launch are located nearby the campground. The recreation area is within a 20 minute drive to Clarksville, VA.
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Boydton, Virginia, United States
42.1 miles
Longwood Park is located on John H. Kerr Reservoir. The 50,000- acre lake extends 39 miles up the Roanoke River along 800 miles of wooded, cove-studded shoreline with 70,000 acres of project lands and it's yours to enjoy whether you like to swim, fish, camp, go boating, or just relax by enjoying its scenic beauty. Longwood offers 66 campsites, 34 with electric and water hookups. Additional amenities include a swim beach, picnic area, boat launch, hot showers and flush toilets. Within a 15 minute drive to Clarksville, VA. All showerhouse buildings have hot showers and flush toilets. Visitor Assistance Center (434) 738-6143, campground phone is (434) 374-2711.
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Clarksville, Virginia, United States
42.3 miles
A series of easy to moderate trails in Dinwiddie County, Virginia, designed for hiking/equestrian.
Distance: 8.5 miles
Dinwiddie, Virginia, United States
22.9 miles
Short Hike from the Petersburg Eastern Front Visitor Center
Distance: 0.5 miles
Petersburg, Virginia, United States
39.3 miles
Wildlife abounds in the ever-changing oak-hickory and pine forest. Deer, turkey, and even black bear make their homes in these woods.
Distance: 12.0 miles
Appomattox, Virginia, United States
47.6 miles
The park has three miles of river frontage, 1,500 acres of rolling farm meadows, three fishing ponds, beautiful vistas, 15 miles of hiking trails and quiet forests
Distance: 15.0 miles
Lynchburg, Virginia, United States
61.8 miles
This is a beautiful scenic walk or bike ride through an historical area
Distance: 5.0 miles
Lynchburg, Virginia, United States
68.7 miles
This trail is idyllically located in the rolling Virginia countryside and follows the banks of the Piney and Tye Rivers
Distance: 8.0 miles
Piney River, Virginia, United States
74.6 miles
Riverview Park is located at the end of Chesapeake Street at the eastern city limits and consists of 26.6 acres bordering the river
Distance: 5.6 miles
Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
76.3 miles
The Rivanna River Greenbelt Trail is a part of the Greenbelt trail system that the City of Charlottesville
Distance: 3.0 miles
Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
76.4 miles
Hike the toughest part of the Appalachian Trail and descend next to a large cascading waterfall
Distance: 8.6 miles
Montebello, Virginia, United States
80.7 miles
Hike the toughest part of the Appalachian Trail
Distance: 8.0 miles
Montebello, Virginia, United States
80.8 miles