Short hike to westward looking overlook in Craig County
Distance: 0.7 miles
New Castle, Virginia, United States
3.1 miles
Beautiful vistas from the top of a ridge
Distance: 5.6 miles
New Castle, Virginia, United States
3.8 miles
The Children’s Forest trail is an all weather surface loop trail that begins and ends in the monument area of the National Children’s Forest
Distance: 0.3 miles
Covington, Virginia, United States
6.6 miles
Trail provides good views of Craig Creek Valley and Potts Mountain
Distance: 7.0 miles
New Castle, Virginia, United States
7.6 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
10.0 miles
Access trail to Tinker Cliffs of the Appalachian trail
Distance: 7.0 miles
Troutville, Virginia, United States
11.2 miles
Intermediate hike up to beautiful view from a cliff side
Distance: 6.6 miles
Roanoke, Virginia, United States
11.2 miles
Tough hike to the top of a ridge
Distance: 9.0 miles
Eagle Rock, Virginia, United States
13.8 miles
Moderate AT Section from Hwy 620 at Trout Creek to Dragons' Tooth Parking Lot
Distance: 7.0 miles
Catawba, Virginia, United States
13.8 miles
Hike the Appalachian Trail to this famous rock outcrop.
Distance: 4.6 miles
Roanoke, Virginia, United States
14.2 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
4.0 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
4.3 miles
Elevation: 133 ft
Oriskany, Virginia, United States
4.8 miles
Elevation: 100 ft
Oriskany, Virginia, United States
10.2 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
22.0 miles
Elevation: 179 ft
Anthony, West Virginia, United States
24.2 miles
Located in Western Virginia. Facilities provided include restrooms, warm showers, and a playground.
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Covington, Virginia, United States
26.7 miles
Nearest town is Covington Virginia Coles Point Boat Ramp, Coles Point Swimming Beach, Fortney Branch Boat Ramp, and Morris Hill family campround are all within a few miles drive. Two fully accessible vault toilets are on site. Picnic tables and a group grill are on site. Space is available for a minimum of 4 tents or up to 8 small tents. Maximum number of people is 25. There is no water or electricity at this camping area.
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Covington, Virginia, United States
26.9 miles
Nearest town is Covington Virginia Coles Point Boat Ramp, Coles Point Swimming Beach, Fortney Branch Boat Ramp, and Morris Hill family campground are all within a few miles drive. Two fully accessible vault toilets are on site. Picnic tables and a group grill are on site. Space is available for a minimum of 4 tents, or a maximum of 8 small tents. Maximum number of people is 25. There is no water or electricity at this camping area.
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Covington, Virginia, United States
26.9 miles
Douthat is well-known for its delightful, inviting campsites. Some offering a splendid view of placid Douthat Lake. (Note: Because of freezing weather, water is unavailable at individual campsites in March and November. As hot water is still available in the bathhouse, camping fees are not reduced.) * Swimming and boat launching free to overnight guests. * Firewood is for sale. Do not bring firewood. * Late arrival campers will find a note on the park office door giving them instructions on how/when to register the following morning. Park maps are provided so that these campers can find their way to the campground. The park office is the first building on the right after exiting I-64 and passing the booth at the park entrance. * Campsites have grills that be used for cooking or a campfire. All fires must be kept within the grill. Picnic tables and lantern posts are also provided. * Two vehicles per campsite in addition to camping unit; extra vehicles must park in overflow parking area, and parking fees apply for extra vehicles. All equipment must be placed within site's gravel borders. Campsite vehicle area is crushed run gravel; tent pad is pea gravel for drainage. * Park visitors not registered for cabin/campground use must pay parking fee and leave the park by 10 p.m
Elevation: 1450 ft
Millboro, Virginia, United States
28.7 miles