The North River Gorge Trail offers beautiful stream side scenery, interesting geology, and a chance to fish or view wildlife.
Distance: 4.2 miles
Stokesville, Virginia, United States
2.3 miles
This is a 4-mile loop offering excellent views of Reddish Knob and Shenandoah Mountain as well as wildlife viewing opportunities.
Distance: 4.0 miles
Stokesville, Virginia, United States
4.4 miles
Loop backpack in Ramsey's Draft Wilderness
Distance: 16.2 miles
Staunton, Virginia, United States
11.3 miles
Ramsey's Draft and Shenandoah Mountain Trail Loop
Distance: 16.7 miles
Staunton, Virginia, United States
11.3 miles
The trail is a remote, backcountry trail which winds through the ridges of the Shenandoah Mountain Range.
Distance: 23.7 miles
Staunton, Virginia, United States
12.5 miles
Offers hikers an opportunity for solitude and spectacular views as it winds its way along the Great North Mountain.
Distance: 14.5 miles
Staunton, Virginia, United States
12.7 miles
Tough hike to the highest point in the George Washington National Forest
Distance: 8.5 miles
Staunton, Virginia, United States
15.2 miles
The trail passes through a diversity of terrain and several overlooks and offers excellent views of the Deerfield Valley.
Distance: 4.4 miles
Staunton, Virginia, United States
16.2 miles
The McDowell Battlefield Trail leads to the top of Sittlington Hill and the core of the McDowell Battlefield
Distance: 1.0 miles
McDowell, Virginia, United States
16.5 miles
This two- thrids mile easy loop trail is fully accessible and leads you through meadows, forests and wetlands
Distance: 0.7 miles
Staunton, Virginia, United States
19.9 miles
Todd Lake Recreation Area is nestled in the secluded Trimble Mountains in the foothills of the Alleghenies. The 20-acre recreation area offers a variety of outdoor activities including swimming, camping, hiking and picnicking. Facilities at the camping and picnicking areas are suitable for individual and group activities.
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Mount Solon, Virginia, United States
2.4 miles
Located in the western portion of Augusta County, Virginia, the North River Campground is a recreation area previously used as a base of operation for the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930s. The primitive campground contains two vault toilets, 16 fireplace grills and 18 picnic tables. There is no drinking water available so remember to bring your own. The number of campsites varies depending on the type of camping equipment and amount of space used by individual campers. No reservations are accepted. Fee: $5 per camping unit.
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Churchville, Virginia, United States
2.9 miles
The campground contains a vault toilet building and 10 individual campsites. Each campsite has a fireplace grill, picnic table, parking spur, lantern holder and a tent pad. There is a $5 per night fee for camping and no reservations are accepted. The season is all year long, however, snow and ice may restrict winter use.
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Dayton, Virginia, United States
6.9 miles
Brandywine has a 10 acre lake as the center of the activities. Facilities at the area include a sand beach for swimming, picnic tables, 34 camping units with flush toilet facilities and nearby hiking trails. Water is cut off early each fall due to freezing temperatures.
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Brandywine, West Virginia, United States
16.0 miles
Nestled along a drainage off Shenandoah Mountain in Pendleton County, WV, Camp Run provides an opportunity for camping and nearby boating, fishing, and hiking. There are nine individual campsites and one vault toilet. There is no fee and no reservations are accepted.
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Brandywine, West Virginia, United States
26.5 miles
Loft Mountain Campground is located near Milepost 80 on Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park, approximately two-and-a-half hours from Washington, DC. With nearly 200 campsites, Loft Mountain is a family oriented campground with access to hiking trails and concessionaire facilities. Campsites include a place for a tent or RV, a fire ring, and a picnic table. The RV dump station is located approximately one-half mile from the campground. Campsites are available on a first come, first served basis during the spring and fall shoulder seasons. Shenandoah National Park includes 300 square miles of the Blue Ridge Mountains in the southern Appalachians. The park rises above the Virginia Piedmont to its east and the Shenandoah Valley to its west. Two peaks within Shenandoah National Park, Stony Man and Hawksbill, exceed 4,000 feet. Popular activities include hiking, driving the scenic Skyline Drive, and observing wildlife. MORE INFORMATION: Information is available at the park website at http://www.nps.gov/shen. For recorded information on park facilities and programs, call 540-999-3500. Books and guides are available on-line at http://www.snpbooks.org. The Park Headquarters mailing address is Shenandoah National Park, 3655 US Hwy 211 East, Luray, VA 22835. This is not the location of the campground. Information is available at the park website at http://www.nps.gov/shen. For recorded information on park facilities and programs, call 540-999-3500. Books and guides are available on-line at http://www.snpbooks.org. The Park Headquarters mailing address is Shenandoah National Park, 3655 US Hwy 211 East, Luray, VA 22835. This is not the location of the campground.
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Grottoes, Virginia, United States
28.4 miles
Elevation: 164 ft
Sherando, Virginia, United States
28.7 miles
Elevation: 129 ft
Bergton, Virginia, United States
29.7 miles
Elevation: 109 ft
New Market, Virginia, United States
31.1 miles
Sherando Lake Family Campsites are part of the Sherando Lake Recreation Area. The recreation area is situated around a 25 acre spring-fed lake and first opened to the public in 1936. There is also a 7 acre lake - Upper Sherando Lake - a short walk from the family camp area. The family camp sites that are reserveable are in White Oak A-Loop which are non-electric and Meadow C-Loop which has electric hookup. Facilities and improvements include picnic tables (1 per site), fire ring with grill, lantern pole, and serving table for each site. The White Oak Loop (A-Loop) has modern bathhouse offering flush toilets as well as a men's and women's shower. Water spigots for drinking water are located throughout the area. The area also features flush toilets at either end of the camping loop. River Bend Loop B (13 sites) and the upper loop of White Oak Loop A (15 sites) are available on a first-come-first serve basis. During the season between Memorial Day to Labor Day, evening campfire programs are conducted on Friday and Saturday evenings at the amphitheater for campers and area visitors. A Sunday morning worship service is provided by local churches on a rotational basis for those who wish to attend. 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 Stuarts Draft, Virginia about a 15 minute drive from Sherando Lake Recreation Area. Ice and vending machines are available on site. A Visitor Center is located in the beach pavilion which provides Interpretative materials, books, maps, beach toys and a variety of gifts. Cellular phone service is not available due to the area location, but a pay phone is available on site. America the Beautiful Senior and Access passes are accepted for one-half price off camping fees, but not electric hookup. The America the Beautiful Annual Pass is not accepted.
Elevation: 179 ft
Lyndhurst, Virginia, United States
32.1 miles