11 Incredible Trips In Virginia That Will Change Your Life
By Beth
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Published February 01, 2017
Here in Virginia, there’s always something new to see. Even if you’ve lived here all your life, you’ll still find yourself in awe of the endless opportunities for adventure. In that spirit, we’ve compiled a list of truly life-changing trips that can, in most cases, be taken in a day’s time. So whether you opt to take a few vacation days from work or wait ’til your next long weekend, we’ve got the perfect itinerary for you.
1. Forest Canopy Walk (Bentonville)
Our list starts with an adventure that’s not for the faint of heart. This canopy walk through the Shenandoah National Forest is provided by Virginia Canopy Tours. One of their most popular activities, the Sky Bridge, will take adventurers on an unforgettable walk among tree tops. Of course, all walks are supervised by certified and friendly guides. All tours take about 2 - 3 hours to complete and can be enjoyed by folks of all ages. For more information about this thrilling adventure,
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2. Sand Cave (Ewing)
Did you know that Virginia is home to a massive sand cave? This naturally occurring phenomenon is spectacular, especially when you see it in person. The cave is located at Cumberland Gap National Park, located along the Virginia/Kentucky border. After hiking approximately 3.9 miles, visitors will arrive at the sand cave and can marvel at its unique formation. The surprisingly colorful cave is the product of years of erosion from wind and rain. For more information on this adventure,
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3. Tunnel of Trees (near Purcellville)
Virginia’s landscape is simply enchanting, and no where is that more apparent than the tunnel of trees. If you’ve been looking for the perfect place to stroll or enjoy a leisurely bike ride, look no further than the Washington & Old Dominion Trail in northern Virginia. This multi-use trail features a canopy of trees that creates a stunning vision, allowing visitors to lose themselves in the exquisite natural beauty. For more information about this trail and how to get there,
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4. The Underground Wishing Well (Luray)
The idea behind a wishing well is lovely and slightly whimsical. And the one located in Luray Caverns is like something from a fairy tale. Venture down into this impressive cavern system and you’ll arrive at the 6-foot deep pool of crystal blue water. Throughout the years, this site has attracted nearly a million dollars, all of which have been donated to charities. This underground pool is a must-see, especially if you have a wish waiting to be granted. For more information on this unique attraction,
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5. Dragon's Tooth Hike (Catawba)
No unique trip list is complete without a good ole fashioned day hike. And while all trails in Virginia are certainly beautiful, some stand out as the quintessential hiking experience. As a segment of the Appalachian Trail, Dragon's Tooth certainly qualifies as such. This 4.3 mile out-and-back trek leads hikers through the beautiful forest before clearing out into one of the most exquisite mountain views you could hope for. To learn more about how to approach and prepare for this epic hike,
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6. Crabtree Falls (Montebello)
No matter the season, there’s something magical about Virginia’s waterfalls. These cascading falls are entrancing, and often involve a memorable hiking experience. One prime example is, of course, Crabtree Falls. This series of cascades is actually the tallest East of the Mississippi. One of the best parts about visiting this site is the range of options available. First and foremost, parking is convenient and only a few hundred feet from the falls. Secondly, folks can enjoy hiking up alongside the falls, carefully following the well-marked trail. So no matter your ability, these beautiful falls can be enjoyed by all. For more information on Crabtree Falls,
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7. Grayson Highlands State Park (Grayson)
One of the best parts about living in Virginia is access to some of the most pristine state parks in the country. While it’s difficult to single out one as a must-visit, Grayson Highlands State Park is certainly a contender. With scenic hiking trails, sweeping views of the mountains, and 5,000 acres of beautiful land, you could easily spend a full day here. Visitors can choose from activities including hiking, fishing, horseback riding, boating, and more. For more information on this incredible state park,
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8. High Bridge Trail State Park (Farmville)
High Bridge Trail, located just outside of Farmville, may be one of Virginia’s most unique trails. For one, it soars 100 feet over the Appomattox River. Secondly, it happens to represent an important piece of Virginia history, with its beginnings dating back to before the Civil War. Visitors to High Bridge can enjoy a range of activities here; the trail itself is 30 miles long and can be used by hikers, bikers, and even horseback riders. To learn more about this exhilarating hike and the historic bridge,
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9. Natural Chimneys (Mount Solon)
A visit to the Natural Chimneys of Mount Solon is a fascinating lesson in geography. At one time, the Shenandoah Valley was an ocean floor. These unique limestone formations have stood the test of billions of years, and create a stunning vision against the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains. During the summer, this site hosts one of the most unique folk and Americana music gatherings, Red Wings Root Music Festival. To learn more about these chimneys and the park,
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10. Carvins Cove (Roanoke)
If you’re looking to escape to a little slice of paradise, this spot in Roanoke is the ticket. Carvins Cove may not be a secret to locals, but many people have no idea this scenic spot exists. Located at the foot of Tinker Mountain, Carvins Cove encompasses nearly 12,500 acres and is the second-largest municipally-managed park in the country. In other words, this pristine land is well-preserved to ensure that many will be able to enjoy it for years to come. You’ll be amazed by the beautiful blue water, hiking trails, and more. For more information on this hidden gem,
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11. Breaks Interstate Park (Breaks)
Did you know that Virginia has its very own Grand Canyon? Breaks Interstate Park, another site located along the Virginia/Kentucky border, is the site of this national treasure that relatively few people know about. Formed by the Russell Fork River, these canyons have been gradually forming over millions of years. It’s the deepest gorge you’ll find East of the Mississippi River and there are plenty of ways to marvel at the views offered here. It’s believed that the famous pioneer Daniel Boone was the first European to discover this marvelous site. You, too, will feel like an explorer as your marvel at the 5-mile gorge. For more information on hiking and exploring this unique area,
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Have you been to any of these remarkable sites? We’d love to hear from you — especially if you have ideas of any other trip ideas that may have missed the list. For more getaway ideas, be sure to read about these 6 Fun And Affordable Vacations In Virginia .
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