Nearby State / National Parks

  • Hanging Rock State Park

    Located in Stokes County, Hanging Rock State Park started as a Civilian Conservation Corps project and has become a park that offers every part of a traditional outdoor experience. Trails lead to picturesque mountain views, rock outcrops, waterfalls, and even a mountain cave. Some are open to horseback riding and mountain biking, and a portion is part of the Mountains-to-Sea State Trail. A swim lake and access to paddling on the Dan River complete the gamut of recreational opportunities.

  • Pilot Mountain State Park

    Located in Surry and Yadkin counties, Pilot Mountain State Park centers around the iconic geologic knob that serves as a beacon, inviting outdoor enthusiasts to a vast array of activities. The park offers the gamut, from hiking and horseback riding to rock climbing and camping, with accesses on both the rugged terrain of the monadnock and the Yadkin River. The Mountains-to-Sea State Trail also traverses both park sections.

  • Stone Mountain State Park

    Located in Alleghany and Wilkes counties, just a one hour drive from here, Stone Mountain State Park is home to the 600-foot granite dome that is a designated National Natural Landmark and the historic Hutchinson Homestead, a restored mid-19th-century farm situated at the mountain base. The park offers nearly all types of outdoor activity to experience a high country landscape adorned with beautiful waterfalls, winding creeks, and bountiful trout streams.

  • Blue Ridge Parkway

    Millions of visitors enjoy the Blue Ridge Parkway each year. Some think of it as just a motor road or a pleasant drive. But the Parkway is also a place of varied and significant natural resources.

    Access to the parkway is only 40 minutes from our RV park to Fancy Gap, VA.

  • Sauratown Mountains Scenic Byway

    In the quiet northwest corner of the North Carolina Piedmont, the Sauratown Mountains Scenic Byway bends and dips for 72 miles through the gently rolling rural landscapes that surround the ancient Sauratown Mountains. Sometimes referred to as "the mountains away from the mountains," the Sauratowns are an isolated range with peaks that rise abruptly above the surrounding piedmont to over 2,500 feet.