It’s hard to imagine Virginia without its beautiful state park system. From the mountains to the coast, these dedicated spaces offer education, inspiration, and, of course, endless natural beauty to appreciate. Perhaps what’s most impressive of all is the sheer number of parks out there. There are no fewer than 41 Virginia State Parks, and each of them merits a visit. Today, we’ll focus on some of the lesser-known state parks in Virginia that will absolutely amaze you.

  1. Holliday Lake State Park

Jennifer Morgan / Google Holliday Lake State Park, 2759 State Park Rd, Appomattox, VA 24522, USA

Holliday Lake State Park / Google Tucked away within the Appomattox-Buckingham State Forest, Holliday Lake State Park is a treasure trove of activities, adventures, and scenery. For a great introduction to the area, you might opt for some or all of the 6.7-mile loop that will take you around the park’s perimeter. Other amenities include canoe and kayak rentals, paddle boats, camping, picnicking, playgrounds, and more. The park is also close by to the famous Appomattox Court House National Historic Park.

  1. Clinch River State Park

Clinch River State Park / Google One of the newest state parks in Virginia, Clinch River State Park is still under development. However, the Sugar Hill Unit in St. Paul is open and offers opportunities for hiking, biking, and fishing. You’ll find nearly 8 miles of beautiful trails and 2 miles of gorgeous river scenery. Perhaps one of the most unique features of all is the evidence of a former 18th-century French settlement. When the park is totally completed, it will be the first “blueway” state park in Virginia. Sugar Hill Loop, St Paul, VA 24283, USA

  1. Powhatan State Park

Jill Black / Google Powhatan State Park Road, Powhatan State Park Rd, Virginia, USA

Ross Willoughby / Google Nestled on the banks of the James River, Powhatan State Park is vibrant with scenery and wildlife. Some of the unique habitats include hardwood forests and open fields. This is a wonderful place for nature enthusiasts to camp. The park also features dedicated wildlife observation areas.

  1. Seven Bends State Park

Brian Pennock / Google Seven Bends State Park, 2111 S Hollingsworth Rd, Woodstock, VA 22664, USA

ikey Onefive / Google Tucked away in Shenandoah County, Seven Bends State Park is the definition of a hidden gem. Open only for day use, this park offers access to the Seven Bends region of the Shenandoah River’s North Fork. In addition to public boat access and picnic areas, this gorgeous state park also offers 8 miles of hiking trails.

  1. Shot Tower Historical State Park

Cosmos Mariner / Google

Wikipedia The namesake feature of Shot Tower State Park is older than 200 years ago, and it was built to make firearm ammunition for the region’s early settlers. Those visiting today can learn more about this fascinating piece of history when they climb into the tower. Visitors should note that while Shot Tower State Park is open year-round, the tower itself is only open for tours on the weekends between April and October. Jackson Ferry Shot Tower, 283 Pauley Flatwoods Rd, Austinville, VA 24312, USA

How many of these lesser-known state parks in Virginia have you visited recently? We’d love to hear all about your experiences in the comments below! Looking for more beautiful state parks in Virginia? Check out our list of 17 State Parks In Virginia That Are Absolutely Breathtaking.

Jennifer Morgan / Google

Holliday Lake State Park, 2759 State Park Rd, Appomattox, VA 24522, USA

Holliday Lake State Park / Google

Tucked away within the Appomattox-Buckingham State Forest, Holliday Lake State Park is a treasure trove of activities, adventures, and scenery. For a great introduction to the area, you might opt for some or all of the 6.7-mile loop that will take you around the park’s perimeter. Other amenities include canoe and kayak rentals, paddle boats, camping, picnicking, playgrounds, and more. The park is also close by to the famous Appomattox Court House National Historic Park.

Clinch River State Park / Google

One of the newest state parks in Virginia, Clinch River State Park is still under development. However, the Sugar Hill Unit in St. Paul is open and offers opportunities for hiking, biking, and fishing. You’ll find nearly 8 miles of beautiful trails and 2 miles of gorgeous river scenery. Perhaps one of the most unique features of all is the evidence of a former 18th-century French settlement. When the park is totally completed, it will be the first “blueway” state park in Virginia.

Sugar Hill Loop, St Paul, VA 24283, USA

Jill Black / Google

Powhatan State Park Road, Powhatan State Park Rd, Virginia, USA

Ross Willoughby / Google

Nestled on the banks of the James River, Powhatan State Park is vibrant with scenery and wildlife. Some of the unique habitats include hardwood forests and open fields. This is a wonderful place for nature enthusiasts to camp. The park also features dedicated wildlife observation areas.

Brian Pennock / Google

Seven Bends State Park, 2111 S Hollingsworth Rd, Woodstock, VA 22664, USA

ikey Onefive / Google

Tucked away in Shenandoah County, Seven Bends State Park is the definition of a hidden gem. Open only for day use, this park offers access to the Seven Bends region of the Shenandoah River’s North Fork. In addition to public boat access and picnic areas, this gorgeous state park also offers 8 miles of hiking trails.

Cosmos Mariner / Google

Wikipedia

The namesake feature of Shot Tower State Park is older than 200 years ago, and it was built to make firearm ammunition for the region’s early settlers. Those visiting today can learn more about this fascinating piece of history when they climb into the tower. Visitors should note that while Shot Tower State Park is open year-round, the tower itself is only open for tours on the weekends between April and October.

Jackson Ferry Shot Tower, 283 Pauley Flatwoods Rd, Austinville, VA 24312, USA

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