Holston River, South Fork, Sugar Grove, Virginia
The Holston River has three forks?North, Middle, and South?but I?ve chosen to concentrate on the South Fork of the Holston because it is the best-known Virginia trout water of the three. The North and the Middle forks both bo... trails.com
Clinch Mountain Wildlife Management Area
Hunting: deer, bear, turkey, grouse, gray and fox squirrel, rabbit, and wood duck hunters usually enjoy success on these ponds, particularly during the first season that opens each fall. Fishing: Clinch Mountain Wildlife Ma... virginia.org
Mount Rogers National Recreation Area
A 200,000 acre mountain recreation wonderland within the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. The highest point in the state of Virginia as its centerpiece, Mount Rogers. The Mount Rogers Recreation Area includ... virginia.org
Hungry Mother State Park
Swimming, boating, and fishing for northern pike--reputedly the best in the state--in the 108-acre Hungry Mother Lake are but a few of the activities at the park. This 2,215-acre getaway offers more than 12 miles of trails fo... trails.com
Grayson Highlands State Park
With elevations up to 5,089 feet, Grayson Highlands is the loftiest state park in Virginia. From the Pinnacles, Grayson Highlands' highest point, you'll find breathtaking views of surrounding mountains, including Mount Rogers... trails.com
Whitetop Laurel Creek, Damascus, Virginia
Premier trout river. Plunge pools, shaded runs, clear water, steep gradient. Two-mile walk into artificials-only section. When you walk the cindered roadbed along the best section of Whitetop Laurel, let your mind?s eye see a... trails.com
Virginia Creeper National Recreation Trail
The Virginia Creeper offers scenic wonders from dense forests, open fields, and lush waterways to railroad relics and delightful small towns. Cyclists and equestrians love the length of the Creeper, and many local walkers ... traillink.com
Big Wilson Creek, Mill Creek, Virginia
What makes Big Wilson Creek a mountain trout angler?s dream? This stream, carrying clean, cold water in the shadow of Mount Rogers, the state?s highest peak, boasts a healthy population of wild rainbow trout. Farther up Big W... trails.com
Hilton's Catch-out Lake
2 acre lake stocked with brown, brook and rainbow trout. Open to public from March to October. virginia.org
Cedar Springs Trout Farm
The Trout Farm has 1/2 mile of stream on Blue Spring Creek stocked with trophy size brook, rainbow, golden and brown trout. This is a working 500 acre trout farm. Large picnic shelter available for rent for private parties.... virginia.org
Cavitt's Creek Park/lake, J. Witten Rec. Area
The 54 acre lake is part of the 164 acre Cavitt's Creek Park Campground. Quiet, breathtaking retreat for fun and relaxation, birding, hiking, camping, fishing and more. We offer: -Fully handicap accessible restrooms/showers... virginia.org
Grayson Highlands State Park
- Many people refer to this park as Virginia's most beautiful. The park is adjacent to the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area that is part of Jefferson National Forest. wildernet.com
Virginia Creeper Trail Adventures
As the oldest and largest full service bicycle outfitter on the Virginia Creeper Trail, Adventure Damascus has introduced hundreds of thousands of people to the joys of biking in the mountains of Virginia. Conveniently loca... virginia.org
Stony Fork Recreation Area
A part of and just off the Big Walker National Scenic Byway, this is a recreation area of the Jefferson National Forest. Stony Fork creek runs through the campground, providing recreation such as fishing and wadeing. A natu... virginia.org
Adventure Damascus Bicycle & Outdoor Co.
If you come to stay for a day or you want to visit a while longer, Adventure Damascus Bicycles is ready to assist you with every detail. We can help you plan a day with the family on the Virginia Creeper Trail or a biking a... virginia.org
Beartown Wilderness, Bland
The 5,609 acres that comprise the Beartown Wilderness are some of the most remote in the Jefferson Nat'l. Forest. Topography is rugged and steep. There are no improved roads to the wilderness boundary. The Appalachian Trail... virginia.org