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On a tour of Natural Bridge State Park, your group will get to explore the largest limestone arch in North America, a mountain stream ecosystem, a cave carved through the power of water, a glimpse at an underground river system and a series of waterfalls, all with a ranger as your guide.
Here are six reasons why you should visit Natural Bridge State Park this fall, starting with the most obvious reason. 1. The Bridge. Natural Bridge is one of Virginia's most iconic sites and is easy to get to from I-81. Thomas Jefferson once called the Natural Bridge "the most sublime of Nature's works," and he wasn't wrong.
Natural Bridge State Park VIRGINIA STATE PARKS ARE A TONIC FOR THE MIND, BODY AND SPIRIT. Museums, visitor centers and nearby historic sites make state parks cultural treasures. The recreational opportunities in state parks are endless and easy to see – from swimming and boating to horseshoes and hiking, there’s always something to do in a
For couples looking for a one-of-a-kind wedding location, look no further than Natural Bridge State Park. From April through November, weddings with up to 140 guests can be held at the Bridge, creating an experience they'll never forget.
Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation 600 E. Main St., 24 th Floor | Richmond, VA 23219 To learn about park offerings and overnight accommodations, email resvs@dcr.virginia.gov or call 800-933-PARK (7275) .
Beyond stating the obvious about the impressive 215 foot tall bridge that is the showpiece of this picturesque Virginia State Park, there are more than 6 miles of hiking trails at Natural Bridge State Park. You will enjoy the woodland forests, the open rolling meadows and inspiring views of the mountains that surround you.
Experience Natural Bridge State Park like never before, with festive lighting, roaring fires, and refreshments provided by the Friends of Natural Bridge State Park; the park is awash in the holiday spirit this December.
A near century long tradition continues as the Natural Bridge is bathed in light the last Saturday night of every month, April through October. Experience the 200-foot-tall arch as it is lit from above and below by dozens of lights, with the only sound being the murmuring of Cedar Creek running below.
Virginia State Parks strives to provide employment opportunities that encourage and enable people to enjoy, protect and restore Virginia’s natural and cultural treasures. We invite you to join the team at one of Virginia’s 42 spectacular state parks.
A nearly century-long tradition continues as the Natural Bridge is bathed in light the last Saturday night of every month, April through October. Experience the 200-foot-tall arch as it is lit from above and below by dozens of lights, with the only sound being the murmuring of Cedar Creek running below.