Wander Through Old-Growth Forest And Waterfront Trails At Virginia's Caledon State Park
By Beth|Published October 20, 2020
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
One of the very best things about living in Virginia is the abundance of state parks. From the rugged mountains of western Virginia to the coastal shoreline of the Eastern Shore, so much of Virginia’s natural beauty is preserved for all to enjoy. Today’s destination is one such place that can be found in King George, Virginia. Whether you’re hoping to spot native Virginia wildlife, such as the majestic bald eagle, or simply love meandering through hardwood forests and glimpsing views of the water, you’ll cherish your time at Caledon State Park.
Caledon State Park is one of Virginia's most beloved parks, and it also happens to be a National Natural Landmark.
Located in King George County, Caledon State Park is famous for both its hardwood forests and also being the home to an impressive amount of American bald eagles.
Of course, there are several other reasons to visit this corner of Virginia. For one, the hiking trails are well-maintained, scenic, and appropriate for all different ages.
...and past beautiful surprises at every turn! So whether you're craving a waterfront trail or time with the trees, you'll be glad you spent your afternoon at Caledon.
For more information about Caledon State Park, including hours, accessibility information, and directions, be sure to visit the Virginia State Park website. Have you visited Caledon lately? If so, we’d love to hear all about your adventures!
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