9 Natural Wonders Unique To The Old Dominion That Should Be On Everyone's Virginia Bucket List
Virginia is an extraordinarily unique state. Offering mountains, coastlines, lakes, rivers, farmlands, and beautiful rolling hills, there’s no shortage of picturesque scenery to dive into. Moreover, there’s a treasure trove of beautiful landmarks completely unique to the Old Dominion. These are places so remarkable that you’ll want to make a special effort to see them in person. We’ve compiled a list of some of the state’s most stunning natural wonders as a way to inspire your Virginia bucket list. From giant caverns found under the earth to the tallest mountain peaks in the state, this list will showcase some of the best natural wonders in Virginia. It’s time to start exploring!
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So, what are your thoughts on these exciting natural wonders in Virginia? How many of them do you need to add to your Virginia bucket list? Be sure to share your thoughts with us in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you! Also, before you head out to explore these incredible gems in Virginia, check out our article on the must-have hiking accessories to make sure that you have all your essential items.
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Virginia Bucket List
What are some more hidden gems in Virginia?
If you’re searching for more hidden gems in Virginia, here are 10 that belong on your Virginia bucket list:
- Belle Isle State Park, Lancaster
- Historic Polegreen Church, Mechanicsville
- White Oak Lavender Farm, Harrisonburg
- The Mill Mountain Star, Roanoke
- Burke's Garden, Tazewell County
- Virginia Safari Park, Natural Bridge
- Carvins Cove, Botetourt/Roanoke County
- Boxerwood Nature Center, Lexington
- Drewry's Bluff, Richmond Battlefield Park, Chesterfield
- Old City Cemetery Museums and Arboretum, Lynchburg
Read our article telling you more about these hidden gems in Virginia.
What are the best waterfalls in Virginia?
We have so many incredible waterfalls in Virginia that are worthy of your bucket list, and here are 10 that we like the best:
- Crabtree Falls, Newton County
- Maymont Waterfall, Richmond
- Falling Spring Falls, Covington
- Straight Branch Falls, Damascus
- Mock Mill Falls, Damascus
- Cascade Falls, Pembroke
- Bent Mountain Falls, Shawsville,
- Apple Orchard Falls, Buchanan
- Roaring Run Falls, Eagle Rock
- Statons Creek Falls, Buena Vista
Discover more about these cascades by reading our road trip article featuring some of the best waterfalls in Virginia.
What are some of the most beautiful places in Virginia?
Some of the most beautiful places in Virginia include:
- Smith Mountain Lake, Huddleston
- Lake Moomaw, Covington
- Skyline Drive, Skyline Dr, Pittsburgh
- Great Falls National Park, McLean
- The Light of Truth Universal Shrine, Buckingham
- Thomas Walker Civic Park, Ewing
- Staunton River State Park, Scottsburg
Be sure to check out our previous article with more information on the most beautiful places in Virginia.