The best camping near Natural Tunnel State Park

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As tall as a city high rise, this natural cave has been attracting sightseers for over 100 years.  

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10 acres on the Clinch River,

5 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Duffield, VA
Learn more about this land:Camp on the beautiful Clinch River in front of the famous Copper Creek Viaduct Bridge with picnic table and fire pit. Fish, Swim, Tubing, and Tanning
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Posh Mtn Camping w/Theater Hot-Tub

28 sites · Lodging, Tents25 acres · Jonesville, VA
About this space Enjoy amped up camping at this at this posh mountain escape! Here you can reconnect with nature outdoors while luxury furnishings and full amenities provide all the comforts of home inside a spacious, pet-friendly camper. Add in an epic outdoor entertaining area featuring a theater with 120” screen, hot tub, griddle, firepit, and deck and you have the ultimate camping adventure. Bonus – the site is located on 25 acres in the VA mountains with views of KY and TN! The space This pet-friendly, luxury camping experience is ideal for everything from weekend getaways to extended mountain sojourns. The camper’s interior is packed with all the necessities required for a comfortable stay: a full kitchen with Keurig coffee machine, hot and cold-water sink, microwave, refrigerator, stove, oven; large dining booth; comfy seating area; full bathroom with shower tub combo; 2 private bedrooms; A/C, heat; a flat screen Smart TV with streaming capabilities; and expansive windows that fill the interior with natural light. Outdoors is the ultimate entertainer’s paradise. Relax in the hot tub and enjoy theatre under the stars on the 120” elevated screen that can be seen from the entire site. Start mornings off with coffee and the smell of bacon sizzling on the outdoor griddle and end the days with a cold one from the kegerator. Every guest receives all the fixings needed for S’mores to roast on the firepit, and complimentary wood is provided that can also be used to cook up delicious meals on the classic campsite grill. With views for miles, wildlife sightings, and proximity to major area attractions, a stay here is without a doubt the best way to effortlessly experience the exciting world of “camping with benefits”!
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Morning Star's Mountain View

5 sites · RVs, Tents93 acres · Church Hill, TN
Morning Star Homestead is nestled in the Appalachian Mountains with elevation see 3 states. Secluded and quiet. The valley is named for the Carter family that once lived in the area.
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Wiley's Last Resort

18 sites · RVs, Tents90 acres · Whitesburg, KY
Wiley's Last Resort is about a hundred acres on top of Pine Mountain in Letcher County, KY.  Jim Webb aka "Wiley Quixote" purchased the property in 1996 and began restoring, developing, and naming all the nooks and crannies that make up this wonderful place.
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Swinging Bridge

15 sites · Tents69 acres · Duffield, VA
Swinging Bridge is 69 acres of beautiful land that fronts almost a mile of an amazing stretch of the Clinch River. This river is great for kayaking and canoeing and fishing. Learn more about this land:There is a swinging bridge crossing the river, a mile of river frontage that you can camp along the river, you can ride four wheelers. I will be putting up cabins with stalls for horses later.
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Riverside Camping in the Mountains!

8 sites · RVs, Tents350 acres · Blackwater, VA
Nickols farm for over 200 years.  Beautiful, multiple springs, mountain hiking,  North Fork of the clinch river runs through the middle of the property, swimming.Wildlife : Pheasant, turkey, black bear, mink, otter, snip, hawks, bald eagles.Learn more about this land:Welcome!Come pitch a tent under the stars and enjoy camping next to the river. You are also welcome to pull up your RV or camper to the older Victorian house on the property, that we are upgrading with solar and water right now.Let me know if you have any questions and I look forward to your stay!
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Clinch River Primitive Camp Site

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Duffield, VA
This is a primitive camp site along the beautiful Clinch River in Scott County VA. Bank access to the river provides opportunities for fishing, kayaking and floating on the river. Located a short drive from the Natural Tunnel State Park and The Devil’s Bathtub. Enjoy a quiet river view surrounded by beautiful mature trees.
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Creeping Thyme Forest

7 sites · RVs, Tents75 acres · Abingdon, VA
Early settlers of this area were mainly Scotch-Irish and there are several dominant family names that still populate these areas. Tobacco was grown in the area for many years, but now is rarely seen. This whole valley between two mountain ranges was chosen in the 1970's to be dammed and made into a reservoir for a hydroelectric power plant; however, the residents at the time formed a strong resistance, went to Washington, and eventually blocked the development, preserving its natural beauty. This land is within the Jefferson National Forest. It was owned for many years by Roy Light, owner of a nearby lumber mill, but when he passed away, his children cleared the timber and moved away. Since then, the diverse deciduous forest has regrown quickly. A rustic cabin made from salvaged hand-hewn logs was built on the site in 2014 and an alpaca farm was established; however, the owners had to move away due to employment changes. Currently, we are working on developing a perennial food forest, as well as dairy goats, and chickens. 
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Big river bend

4 sites · Tents12 acres · Gate City, VA
We have 24 extremely private acres nestled in the mountains of Scott county VA, along side the beautiful clinch river. This property has water and power hook ups for a RV along with multiple sites for those of us who like primitive camping. There is a pole barn along side the river for those family cookouts and plenty over 600’ of river front to fish and swim in.
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Tri Mountain View

15 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents27 acres · Shady Valley, TN
Tri Mountain View Campground is located in the Northeast corner of Tennessee in the town of Shady Valley. With an elevation of 2,800 feet, Shady Valley is the second highest town in Tennessee. It is just 26 miles from the Bristol Raceway and the Bristol Caverns. It is just a 15 minute drive to Backbone rock and a short drive to the Appalachian Trail. The property was a Dairy Farm and went out of business in the late 90’s and since then there has been over 3,000 trees planted. Some of these trees include the rare Butternut and Hazelnut, but mostly White Pine, Walnut and Oaks. The property has approximately 1,000 feet of fishing on Beaver dam creek, so we recommend bringing waders. There is also a shower house, washer and dryer. https://trimountainview.com/ trimountainview.com
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Stormbrew Farm

18 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents18 acres · Abingdon, VA
Nestled in the breathtaking Appalachian Mountains of Southwest Virginia, , hens, ducks, bees, Great Pyrenees, and cats pastorally roam over 18 acres of rolling farmland and forest. Experience our favorite parts of Stormbrew Farm through a primitive camping experience. Learn more about this land:An agrarian dream- a literal field of possibility. With 18 acres to choose from you may find yourself sleeping along the lazy Fifteenmile Creek, atop a hill under Virginia stars, or even set up with pastoral views of hens and Great Pyrenees dogs. The roadfront side of our property offers level terrain for pull-behind trailers, while vehicles (preferably 4WD) and tent campers can travel all the way back to the creek. Feeling froggy? Ford the stream and camp in the large field on the other side. Be sure to mind the animals and fields, as this is a working farm. One mile down the road from the farm is the Virginia Creeper Trail, renowned for biking, but as a multi-use trail, you can also enjoy walking, running, horseback riding, fishing, cross country skiing, and geocaching. South Holston Lake is only minutes away by vehicle, with two public access boating ramps 10 to 20 minutes away. For a drink by the water, head to Abingdon Vineyards- only 10 minutes away. Access to the Appalachian Trail is only 20 minutes away in Damascus. We became caretakers of this lovely property in June of 2021, moving from our existing farm, 45 minutes away. When we got it, it was a blank slate of a hayfield, and we have spent the summer laying infrastructure so that we may grow our cut-flower, honey, and vegetable business.
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Whippoorwill Hill

4 sites · Lodging, Tents60 acres · Castlewood, VA
In the early evenings of spring. Sit quietly to hear the sweet, gentle call of the Whippoorwill. Pitch your tent near the meadow, at the top of the mountain, or near the Rocky outcropping. A fire ring, adirondack chairs, and trash bins are provided. Enjoy hiking, 4 wheeling (Guest can bring their own ATV), swimming, tubing or fishing. Spear Head ATV trails are 7 miles away in St Paul, VA. The clinch river is a ten-minute walk. We offer tube rentals as well as drop off and pick up from the river. Rent our PVC inflatable dock to fish or swim off of. You can even take your dog on the dock. Enjoy the amenities of our 60-acre Farmstead. All are welcome to schedule a visit to see the animals: horses, ponies, goats, pigs, chickens etc. Guests can forage for nuts, berries, mushrooms, and other tasty treats the land offers. *New 2024* Childrens pony rides Educational work shops - Equine ownership and management, raising chicken, hogs, or goats. Email Laura for information and pricing: laura.usher@ymail.com Hanging Rock State Park and Little Stony Waterfall is a 20-minute drive. https://gohikevirginia.com/little-stony-falls/ https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/gwj/recreation/hiking/recarea/?recid=73735&actid=50 Devils Bathtub and waterfall 45-minute drive https://www.virginia.org/listing/devils-bathtub-%26-waterfall/7792/ Natural Tunnel State Park is 50-minute drive. https://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/natural-tunnel
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The best camping near Natural Tunnel State Park guide

Overview

About

This natural tunnel was called the Eighth Wonder of the World by William Jennings Bryan. Standing at 10 stories tall, the geological wonder formed over a million years ago. Groundwater bearing carbonic acid percolated up through the limestone, slowly dissolving it. A creek diverted into this underground chasm, further eroding the rock to form the tunnel you see today.

The natural cave is so large, it has served as an active railroad tunnel since 1894. On the 3rd Saturday of every July, the trains stop, allowing park visitors to walk through the 850-foot long tunnel. On other days, you can take a chair lift down to the viewing area at the bottom of the gorge.

The surrounding 900-acre park is great for hiking in solitude. For a stunning view, climb Lovers Leap Trail to the scenic overlook 300 feet above the gorge. Two campgrounds offer sites with electric hook-ups and access to the pool. But the large cabins are awfully tempting, as are the adorable yurts constructed in 2017.

Notable campgrounds

  • Cove View Campground - Offers shaded and sunny sites with electric and water hookups, perfect for tents or RVs up to 38 feet.
  • Lover's Leap Campground - Features back-in sites with electric and water hookups, accommodating tents, pop-ups, and RVs up to 50 feet.
  • Primitive Camping - Provides a rustic experience with tent pads and a common area with a fire ring, for those seeking a more traditional camping adventure.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, as reservations can be made up to 11 months in advance, ensuring your spot in this sought-after natural haven.
  • Consider visiting during the off-peak season for greater availability and a chance to enjoy the park's tranquility.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies, as last-minute openings can provide unexpected opportunities for a stay.
  • Explore nearby camping options to maximize your chances of securing a site during busy times or if the park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Natural Tunnel State Park is from May through October, when the chairlift operates and full access to the tunnel is available. Winter offers a unique, serene beauty, but some facilities may be closed, and the chairlift is not operational.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's operating hours, which are from 8am to dusk, to plan your visit accordingly.
  • Be aware that the chairlift and some facilities have seasonal hours or may be closed for maintenance.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with features like an accessible chairlift and designated parking for guests with disabilities.
  • Remember to bring all necessary supplies, as cabins do not provide linens, and amenities vary.
  • Pets are welcome in certain areas, but be prepared to pay an additional fee and follow park regulations.

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