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Seven Bends State Park

4.8 (5 reviews)

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Allen D.

As the newest park in the Virginia state system, Seven Bends provides over 8 miles of hiking for all abilities along the north fork of the Shenandoah River and surrounding areas. There are two entrances to the park: Lupton and Hollingsworth; both involve narrow roads and tight turns and a single lane bridge. From my experience, the Lupton entrance is the way to go. Note that the roads from the two entrances do not connect inside the park. After parking just inside the entrance, me and my boys hopped on the very easy Gokotta trail that led us along the river about a mile north of the lot. From there we backtracked along Lupton road to the trailhead of the challenging River Bend Rise trail. Modest changes in elevation are sure to keep you working hard along that trail! You can either take the loop around at the end or continue on to the other half of the park; we opted for the former. There are multiple river access points and two dedicated boat launches. Note that this park, while still open, is still under development. The long term plan includes campsites, yurts, expanded trails, and scenic platforms. Can't wait to see the finished product!

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Woodstock Tower

Woodstock Tower

4.9(15 reviews)
2.6 mi

Great place with great views!…read more Pop "Woodstock Tower" into Google Maps, and it will take you to the right spot (Apple Maps only took me to the trailhead a distance away). This will put you near a little overlook off the dirt road or if you keep going, a small gravel parking lot. Be prepared to drive on dirt and gravel roads for over a mile to get here; you are going the right way! This end of the trail has a clearly marked sign saying it is the Woodstock Tower. From either of those parking lots it's only about ¼ mile walk to get to the tower. The path varies from rocky to flat dirt. Loads of hickory nuts line the path. You could also come from the other end of the trail, which is over a mile away in the other direction. The climb up is steep but manageable (I'd recommend being more careful descending!) with metal steps. Considering she's still standing 90 years after her construction, I'd say the tower is stable. Hats off to the Civilian Conservation Corps for building this lasting landmark! The views from the top are great and worth the short walk and short climb. I met a local man at the top who shoots a lot of videos from up there. He did warn that sometimes there are black bears in the area; I never saw one my whole time, but just keep alert. It was a little cold on the mid-October day we were there and the top of the mountain did mean lots of cross wind, so dress appropriately. Unless you're weird about heights (apologies to my wife; thanks for walking out to it with us, Baby), this is a worthwhile visit. Definitely recommend!

What a pleasant surprise! We drove up the mountain on Christmas Eve and simply enjoyed the views…read more Our goal of finding the tower wasn't easy being that my bf hadn't been up there since he was a kid. Nevertheless we found it :-) I was a bit apprehensive of climbing it at first but took baby steps lol. What a beautiful scenery once you reach the top. Great experience!

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Woodstock Tower - It's quite a way down - don't fall!

It's quite a way down - don't fall!

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Woodstock Tower - My wife's scared of heights, so she waited at the bottom for us.

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My wife's scared of heights, so she waited at the bottom for us.

Lake Arrowhead Recreation Park

Lake Arrowhead Recreation Park

4.0(22 reviews)
16.1 mi

What an incredibly beautiful gem! Revenue the ride out here is great! Beautiful lake surrounded by…read moremountains & trees. Nice pretty easy trail that loops around the lake (some parts are thin & steep, but made it through with the dog) . Absolutely loved this place on our vacation. Quite peaceful. I counted 6 shelters too so I imagine in spring /summer it gets used a lot. They have porta potties and a 2-stall bathroom for women & a bathroom for men too. Hand washing station outside. We came during the week of October 13th & the foliage was beautiful.

Beautiful and I mean breathtakingly beautiful landscape! Mountains in the distance! Perfect sized…read morebody of water for light fishing, canoe, little beach area with lifeguard on duty for a family day with sand and sun, trail surround the park with benches to sit and awe at how beautiful nature can be. Prices are extremely affordable (coming from DC and being used to paying up to $40 for two people to paddle board for 30 mins, which is normal for me). For $3 or so you can take out a kayak per person per hour. If you're fishing make sure to bring all you need and purchase your license AND additional $5 permit to fish there. They sell small snacks and ice cream. Bathroom situation is dicey considering it's a porta-potty but hey honestly all in all I would come again and I would spend days on end here either by myself or with family.

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Lake Arrowhead Recreation Park - Part of the walking trail

Part of the walking trail

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Shenandoah River State Park - Red Tail Ridge Trail view

Shenandoah River State Park

4.5(55 reviews)
10.2 mi

Often times, the national parks get the best territory and the states get leftovers. However, the…read moreShenandoah River State Park, down the mountain from well known Skyline Drive and its accompanying federal parkland, is by no means inferior. A rural drive leads to a visitor center, trails, an overlook, river access, and campgrounds. I had time for only a brief visit, but the views were majestic. It would be an excellent place to return for a hike. As with most of Virginia's state parks, there is a modest entrance fee, but I'm sure it's well worth it.

I travel and stay at a lot of parks during the course of the year, and I have only repeated a few…read moreof them. This location is incredible, rich with things to do, views to see, and adventures to have with enough time. The cabins are gorgeous, fair warning that there is no television, but honestly who cares?! I had great phone signal which almost never happens on these excursions, and I loved making a fire in my fireplace and sitting on the porch with coffee for sunrise, which I could see from Cabin 11. This cabin also was at the end and felt private, even though I could see my neighbors (who had set up Christmas lights! How fun!) There's also a wonderful hiking trail right by these cabins, 10 and 11, the Red Tail Ridge, that was semi-short (2.5 miles or so if desired to create a loop with Big Oak) and had views of the river and Shenandoah valley below!

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Shenandoah River State Park - Night time setup at campsite

Night time setup at campsite

Shenandoah River State Park - Trail is easy to walk and well marked

Trail is easy to walk and well marked

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