Virginia State Parks Near Abingdon

Discover 8 parks within driving distance of Abingdon

Hungry Mother State Park

Marion, Virginia
25 miles away

"Abingdon visitors are drawn to the park for a quick mountain-lake escape and a quieter outdoor experience. It pairs well with a weekend exploring Southwest Virginia’s arts and food scene."

Hungry Mother State Park centers on a 108-acre lake surrounded by wooded ridges and family-friendly recreation. Visitors come for the beach, paddling, fishing, cabins, and access to the nearby Mount Rogers region.

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Wilderness Road State Park

Ewing, Virginia
28 miles away

"Abingdon visitors often pair the park with regional heritage tourism and scenic backroad drives. Its historic interpretation and picnic areas make it an easy outing from town."

Wilderness Road State Park highlights the story of westward expansion with exhibits, living-history programs, and a reconstructed Martin's Station fort. Visitors also enjoy picnic facilities, open green space, and easy access to the natural beauty of the Clinch Valley and nearby Cumberland Gap region.

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Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park

Big Stone Gap, Virginia
42 miles away

"Abingdon visitors may come for a heritage-focused excursion beyond the town’s arts scene. The park adds a different perspective on Southwest Virginia’s past and people."

Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park centers on the 1890s home of local entrepreneur and collector Mary E. Moore. The park features museum exhibits, period architecture, and scenic grounds that interpret the region’s mountain culture and history.

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Sycamore Shoals State Historic Area

Elizabethton, Tennessee
42 miles away

"Abingdon visitors often make the trip for a cross-border history experience in Northeast Tennessee. The park’s exhibits and events provide a worthwhile cultural stop."

Sycamore Shoals State Historic Area highlights one of Tennessee’s most important frontier landmarks, where settlers formed the Watauga Association and patriots gathered before the Battle of Kings Mountain. The site features a museum, historic structures, and seasonal living-history programs.

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Grayson Highlands State Park

Mouth of Wilson, Virginia
43 miles away

"Abingdon visitors come for a full-day mountain escape with cooler temperatures and dramatic scenery. The park pairs well with a weekend in Southwest Virginia for hiking and camping."

Grayson Highlands State Park offers some of Virginia’s most iconic mountain scenery, with open grassy balds, spruce-fir forests, and access to Mount Rogers National Recreation Area. It is especially popular with hikers, photographers, and campers seeking cool temperatures and expansive views.

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Natural Tunnel State Park

Duffield, Virginia
43 miles away

"Abingdon visitors often make the drive for a full-day park experience, especially when pairing the tunnel with other Southwest Virginia sightseeing."

Natural Tunnel State Park features one of Virginia’s most impressive natural landmarks, a 850-foot-long limestone tunnel with walls rising dramatically above Stock Creek. Visitors also enjoy overlooks, a chairlift, picnic areas, camping, and access to the Clinch River valley.

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Clinch River State Park

St. Paul, Virginia
46 miles away

"Abingdon visitors may come for a quiet river experience and a chance to explore Southwest Virginia's natural heritage. It is a strong choice for anglers and birdwatchers."

Clinch River State Park offers a natural riverfront experience along the Clinch River, with access for boating, fishing, and wildlife observation. Its remote, peaceful setting makes it a favorite for visitors seeking a less-crowded outdoor destination in Southwest Virginia.

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David Crockett Birthplace State Park

Limestone, Tennessee
52 miles away

"Abingdon visitors may come for a cross-border day trip that blends history with East Tennessee scenery. The park offers a quiet stop along a broader regional itinerary."

David Crockett Birthplace State Park combines history and scenery with a recreated 18th-century settlement, interpretive exhibits, and access to the Nolichucky River. The park is a popular stop for families, history enthusiasts, and travelers exploring the Appalachian Highlands.

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