Visit Virginia State Parks
Virginia State Parks offers 38 destinations throughout the state providing a perfect backdrop for family vacations and individual outdoor recreation. From the mountains to the beach, there is plenty of opportunity to make lasting memories.
Check out some of these locations to plan your next visit.
Belle Isle State Park
Located on the beautiful lower Rappahannock River, this park has seven miles of frontage on the north shore, and it borders Deep and Mulberry creeks. It features diverse tidal and non-tidal wetlands, lowland marshes, tidal coves and upland forests. These diverse ecosystems make Belle Isle an excellent outdoor laboratory for environmental exploration and education for the whole family.
Hungry Mother State Park
Hungry Mother State Park in southwestern Virginia is noted for its woodlands and lake. Easily accessible, this park has folklore and history, swimming, camping, cabin rentals, boat rentals, fishing pier, as well as hiking and biking trails. Check out one of the original six Virginia State Parks and local favorite.
Kiptopeke State Park
Located on the eastern shore of Virginia, this park offers recreational access to the Chesapeake Bay and the chance to explore a unique coastal habitat featuring a major flyway for migratory birds. The park also offers a boat ramp, fishing pier, hiking and biking trails, and swimming beach. Bring your camera to capture a full day of adventure.
Lake Anna State Park
Lake Anna State Park used to be known as "Gold Hill" and contained the Goodwin Gold Mine, but now it is known for Lake Anna. While boating and fishing on this beautiful lake are major attractions, these are only some of the park's offerings. Lakefront picnic areas and wooded hiking trails are also popular for the entire family.
Sky Meadows State Park
Just an hour's drive from Washington, DC, Sky Meadows State Park in Clarke and Fauquier counties, offers a peaceful getaway on the eastern side of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Rich in history, this park provides recreational offerings that engage visitors and help connect them with farming practices that formed its unique pastoral landscape. Hiking, picnicking, fishing and primitive hike-in camping are favorite activities in this peaceful getaway.
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Many policies have been established to counter and control the coronavirus outbreak. State and local officials have been taking decisive action to stop the spread. COVID-19 guidelines vary per state and destination. Updates are very fluid and change daily, so make sure to check rules and regulations before visiting. View ReserveAmerica's Impacted Park List and Reservation Guide for the latest information.