For camping enthusiasts, Virginia is nothing short of a haven. Whether it be a mountaintop campsite or a luxurious cabin tucked away in the woods, there’s certainly something for every kind level of camper out there. And if it’s gorgeous scenery you’re after, look no further than the campsites at Fairy Stone State Park. Here’s more on the beautiful state park that makes for a one-of-a-kind camping trip:
Fairy Stone State Park is located at 967 Fairystone Lake Drive, Stuart VA 24171.
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As one of Virginia’s original state parks, Fairy Stone has welcomed families and visitors to its gorgeous camping facilities for many seasons.
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This family-friendly destination has a little something for every sort of camper.
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Campsites range from traditional tent spaces to cabins, electric plug-ins for RVs, and even a few yurts.
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Nearby is the exquisite 168-acre lake that meets up with the Philpott Reservoir.
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Campers are welcome to relax on the beach or engage in fun activities such as canoeing, hydro-biking, paddle boating, and of course, swimming.
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There are also plenty of wooded trails nearby that offer a glimpse into the beautiful surrounding area.
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You’ll also have chance to hunt for the park’s namesake rock formations.
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After you’ve soaked in some rays and enjoyed the beautiful surroundings, you can settle into your campsite or cabin for some s’more making and a peaceful night’s rest.
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You’ll wake up to another pristine day at this beautiful campsite and realize you’ve truly found a little slice of heaven at Fairy Stone State Park.
Virginia State Parks/flickr Can you imagine a better view for a homemade breakfast and hot cup of coffee?
For more information about this state park, be sure to visit the Virginia State Parks official page. Have you camped here? Be sure to share your experiences with us!
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Can you imagine a better view for a homemade breakfast and hot cup of coffee?
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