Access trail to Tinker Cliffs of the Appalachian trail
Distance: 7.0 miles
Troutville, Virginia, United States
0.1 miles
Trail provides good views of Craig Creek Valley and Potts Mountain
Distance: 7.0 miles
New Castle, Virginia, United States
3.7 miles
Hike to top of Brushy Mountian
Distance: 3.0 miles
Roanoke, Virginia, United States
5.1 miles
Price Mountain and upper portion of Sulphur Ridge provide good views of surrounding area, including Patterson, Bald, Richpatch and Potts Mountains
Distance: 5.5 miles
Fincastle, Virginia, United States
6.5 miles
Popular hike to a beautiful view and impressive rock formation
Distance: 7.0 miles
Roanoke, Virginia, United States
6.7 miles
Both overlooks sit atop rock outcroppings and provide nice views of Bradshaw Valley and Fort Lewis Mtn
Distance: 2.0 miles
Catawba, Virginia, United States
6.7 miles
21 Miles from Carvins Cove starting at US220 to McAfee Knob Parking Lot at VA 311
Distance: 21.0 miles
Salem, Virginia, United States
7.6 miles
Follow the Appalachian Trail to views of the Carvin Cove reservoir at the Hay Rock overlook
Distance: 8.0 miles
Roanoke, Virginia, United States
7.6 miles
Troutville (Rt. 11) to Fullhart Knob Shelter
Distance: 7.8 miles
Troutville, Virginia, United States
7.9 miles
A strenuous ridgeline hike on an old section of the Appalachian Trail
Distance: 12.0 miles
Roanoke, Virginia, United States
9.3 miles
Elevation: 133 ft
Oriskany, Virginia, United States
8.5 miles
The Pines is a rustic campground in a wooded setting in northern Craig County. It is adjacent to Barbours Creek, a stocked trout stream. There are 17 campsites designed for tents but recreational vehicles up to 6 feet can be accommodated. There are no electric hookups. The area is open from April 1 to December 7. 17 campsites each with gravel parking spur, picnic table, fire ring, lantern post and tent pad. Most sites are designed for tents but recreational vehicles up to 16 feet can be accommodated. There are no electric hookups.
Elevation: 1800 ft
Oriskany, Virginia, United States
10.7 miles
Elevation: 100 ft
Oriskany, Virginia, United States
11.2 miles
This primitive campground, located in northern Craig County, consists of 12 camping spurs along a dirt road. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring; most are large enough to accommodate small RVs. Potts Creek, a stocked trout stream, flows adjacent to Steel Bridge. The campground is open from April 1 to December 7.
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Covington, Virginia, United States
14.9 miles
Located in the Jefferson National Forest. Middle Creek Campground in 1.2 miles from the Appalachian Trailhead on jennings Creek Rd. We have a camp store, snack bar, laundry, showers, swimming pool and pond, white fuel & dna by the ounce. Contact us at 540.254.2550 with any questions! or email at [email protected]
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Buchanan, Virginia, United States
22.2 miles
The Parkway operates a 144-site campground at the foot of Sharp Top mountain, with sites for 92 tents and 52 trailers or RV's. Facilities include water, comfort stations with flush toilets and cold running water sinks, but no showers or hook-ups. Camping is only permitted in established campgrounds. Peaks of Otter Campground, located off the Blue Ridge Parkway at milepost 86, is family oriented and positioned next to Abbott Lake. It provides easy access to a magnificent trail system with some of the most beautiful scenery in Virginia. Abundant wildlife, such as deer and wild turkey, are a daily sight at the Peaks of Otter campground. Summer interpretive programs are provided. Fishing opportunities are available at Abbott Lake. Virginia State fishing license required. Swimming is not allowed. The Peaks of Otter Lodge and Restaurant are located within walking distance of the campground. The Lodge contains a restaurant, country store and gift shop. The Johnson Farm has been restored to look as it did in the 1930s, featuring living history demonstrations in the summer. The Peaks are made up of three mountains--Sharp Top (elevation 3,875), Flat Top (elevation 4,001 feet), and Harkening Hill (elevation 3,375 feet). The Peaks of Otter Visitor Center is located at 2,545 feet by way of comparison. Bus rides to within 1,500 feet of the Sharp Top summit are available.
Elevation: 2600 ft
Bedford, Virginia, United States
22.6 miles
This site is not accessible to most wheelchair users; however, visitors with other impairments may find the site usable. The access routes are not accessible due to surface, slope, and width restrictions. The campsites, hiking trails, restrooms, water source, and picnic and parking areas are not accessible.
Elevation: 107 ft
Natural Bridge, Virginia, United States
24.5 miles
North Creek Campground is a small 14-site area located on the banks of North Creek, a popular stream for trout fishing in Botetourt County. Several campsites are located "creek side." Each campsite includes a picnic table, serving table, fire ring/ grill combination, two lantern posts and designated areas for tents. All sites are wooded for shade and privacy. Camping, picnicking, fishing, hiking. Water hydrants are available throughout the campground. These hydrants are not threaded to fill potable water tanks. A trailer dump station is located on North Creek Road (FDR 59) approximately 1/2 mile from the campground.
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Arcadia, Virginia, United States
24.5 miles
This 34-site campground, located in Giles County, is located in a secluded forest setting. A small creek meanders through several campsites and there are excellent opportunities for viewing wildlife. The campground contains 34 sites located around two loops. Three of the sites are large enough to accommodate groups of 12-15 people.
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Blacksburg, Virginia, United States
26.2 miles
Cave Mountain Lake Group Camp is part of the Cave Mountain Lake Recreation Area. This area is nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, and welcomes visitors who come to enjoy the rustic beauty and peacefulness of the area. In the late 1930's the Civilian Conservation Corps built a 7 acre lake using existing buttresses of natural rock to form a 35 foot high dam. The group camp area can accommodate up to 30 people at one time. The group area is for tent camping only and tent pads are provided for tent set-up. Facilities and improvements include 6 picnic tables which can be moved around within the group camp area, 2 fire rings with grills, 1 pedestal double grill, lantern poles, serving tables, a group-size fire ring and 1 potable water spigot. The toilet building located across the road from the group camping area offers flush toilets. Showers are available at the beach bathhouse a short distance down the main road. The 7 acre lake offers opportunities for swimming in a designated area with sand beach. The swimming area has no lifeguards, so visitors swim at their own risk. Boats are not allowed on the lake. Fishing is available from the water's edge outside the beach area. Visitors are responsible for having the appropriate state licenses and National Forest stamp prior to fishing. These are not sold at Cave Mountain Lake, but can be obtained in the local area. Hiking trails surround the area offering everything from a short walk around the lake to a full day hike along the nearby ridges to backpacking trips along the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, the James River Face Wilderness, or the Thunder Ridge Wilderness. Visitors to the National Forest are responsible for knowing the rules and regulations of the Forest and the area they are visiting. Additional information can be obtained by calling the Glenwood and Pedlar Ranger Districts office at (540) 291-2188. Office hours are 8 am through 4:30 pm (Eastern time) Monday through Friday. The nearest groceries and gas are located in nearby Lexington, Virginia about a 20 minute drive from Cave Mountain Lake Recreation Area. Ice and other sundries can be obtained from small stores along State Route 759 as you enter the area. Cellular phone service is not reliable due to the area location. America the Beautiful Senior and Access passes are not applicable for group camp fees.
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Natural Bridge Station, Virginia, United States
27.7 miles