West Virginia State Parks Near Fayetteville

Discover 30 parks within driving distance of Fayetteville

Hawks Nest State Park

Ansted, West Virginia
10 miles away

"Fayetteville is a gateway to outdoor adventure, popular with climbers and hikers. Hawks Nest is a favorite day-trip for locals and tourists alike."

Hawks Nest State Park offers stunning vistas of the New River Gorge, a historic lodge, and a variety of outdoor activities. The park is a favorite for sightseeing, hiking, and river adventures.

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Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park

Prairie Grove, Arkansas
12 miles away

"Fayetteville visitors often come for a short history day trip and to combine the park with dining, shopping, and other Northwest Arkansas attractions."

Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park interprets the 1862 Battle of Prairie Grove through preserved battlefield landscapes, a visitor center, and educational displays. The park offers a quiet setting for history-focused visits, school groups, and self-guided exploration.

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Carvers Creek State Park

Fayetteville, North Carolina
14 miles away

"Fayetteville is the closest major city and a convenient base for a day trip. Visitors often combine a park visit with dining, shopping, and regional history attractions."

Carvers Creek State Park features two distinct units: the Long Valley Farm access area with trails, picnic spots, and the historic Rockefeller House grounds, and the Sandhills access area with creek views and pine forest habitat. It is especially popular with hikers, birders, and visitors interested in conservation history.

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Devil's Den State Park

West Fork, Arkansas
18 miles away

"Fayetteville visitors often make a day trip for hiking, camping, and a quick escape into the Ozarks. It's the closest major city and a convenient base for exploring northwest Arkansas."

Set in a dramatic sandstone valley in the Boston Mountains, Devil's Den State Park offers some of the most scenic terrain in northwest Arkansas. Its caves, creeks, historic CCC structures, and extensive trail system make it a favorite for hiking, camping, and nature viewing.

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Panola Mountain State Park

Stockbridge, Georgia
18 miles away

"Fayetteville visitors appreciate the park’s easy access, open spaces, and family-friendly amenities. It is a strong option for a low-key outdoor day trip."

Panola Mountain State Park is best known for its protected granite monadnock, a smaller and less developed counterpart to nearby Stone Mountain. The park also features two lakes, picnic areas, a playground, and a popular archery range, making it a versatile destination for both nature lovers and families.

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Withrow Springs State Park

Springdale, Arkansas
18 miles away

"Fayetteville residents visit for a nearby nature escape, swimming, and relaxed outdoor time in the Ozarks. The park makes a convenient half-day outing from the university area."

Withrow Springs State Park features a spring-fed creek, picnic areas, and a small swimming area in a peaceful Ozark setting. Visitors come for relaxed outdoor recreation, creekside scenery, and easy access from the Fayetteville–Springdale–Bentonville area.

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Babcock State Park

Clifftop, West Virginia
20 miles away

"Fayetteville is known for its vibrant downtown, outdoor adventure outfitters, and proximity to the New River Gorge, making it a popular stop for park visitors."

Babcock State Park features the picturesque Glade Creek Grist Mill, miles of hiking trails, and serene mountain landscapes. Visitors enjoy fishing, camping, and exploring the park’s natural and historic attractions.

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Carnifex Ferry Battlefield State Park

Summersville, West Virginia
23 miles away

"Fayetteville is known for its vibrant downtown, outdoor recreation, and proximity to the New River Gorge National Park, attracting adventure seekers."

Carnifex Ferry Battlefield State Park features a preserved Civil War battlefield, interpretive exhibits, and breathtaking overlooks of the Gauley River. The park is ideal for history enthusiasts, picnickers, and those seeking scenic tranquility.

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Raven Rock State Park

Lillington, North Carolina
23 miles away

"Visitors from Fayetteville often come for a day trip to hike, paddle, or enjoy a quieter natural setting than the city offers. The park is close enough for a short outing but feels remote and scenic."

Raven Rock State Park features the park’s namesake 150-foot quartzite cliff, a striking overlook above the Cape Fear River. The park also offers hiking, paddling, fishing, picnicking, and wildlife viewing in a peaceful woodland setting.

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Little Beaver State Park

Beaver, West Virginia
24 miles away

"Fayetteville is a vibrant small town popular with adventure seekers and serves as a gateway to the New River Gorge region."

Little Beaver State Park is known for its tranquil 18-acre lake, wooded trails, and ample picnic areas. The park provides year-round recreation, including fishing, boating, hiking, and playgrounds.

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Summersville Lake State Park

Summersville, West Virginia
24 miles away

"Home to the New River Gorge Bridge and vibrant downtown, Fayetteville attracts adventure seekers and nature lovers."

Summersville Lake State Park features the state’s largest lake, dramatic sandstone cliffs, and diverse recreational opportunities. It’s ideal for water sports, rock climbing, and family outings.

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Chattahoochee Bend State Park

Newnan, Georgia
31 miles away

"Fayetteville visitors come for easy access to camping, fishing, and scenic river views. It is a popular option for a half-day outing or an overnight stay close to home."

Chattahoochee Bend State Park is one of Georgia’s largest state parks, known for its long river frontage, wooded landscapes, and abundant outdoor recreation. The park is especially popular for kayaking, fishing, hiking, and overnight stays in a quiet natural setting.

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Tims Ford State Park

Winchester, Tennessee
34 miles away

"Fayetteville residents visit Tims Ford State Park for lake access and outdoor relaxation. The park is a popular escape for swimming, picnicking, and overnight camping."

Tims Ford State Park is a popular Tennessee destination centered around a large reservoir with clear water, wooded coves, and excellent recreation opportunities. The park features a marina, campground, golf course nearby, and access to one of the state’s best lake settings for family outings and water sports.

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Jones Lake State Park

Elizabethtown, North Carolina
35 miles away

"Visitors from Fayetteville often come for a quiet day trip, swimming, and fishing in a natural setting that feels far from the city. The park is close enough for an easy half-day or full-day outing."

Jones Lake State Park centers on a shallow, tea-colored Carolina bay lake with a sandy swimming beach and calm waters for paddling. The park also offers picnic areas, fishing access, and a distinctive coastal plain landscape rich in wildlife.

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Bluestone State Park

Hinton, West Virginia
38 miles away

"Fayetteville is a hub for outdoor adventure, famous for the New River Gorge Bridge and whitewater rafting opportunities."

Located on the shores of Bluestone Lake, Bluestone State Park is known for its boating, fishing, and hiking opportunities. The park features modern cabins, campgrounds, and a variety of amenities for families and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Lumber River State Park

Lumberton, North Carolina
38 miles away

"Fayetteville residents can reach the park for a quiet escape from the city. It is a popular destination for paddling, camping, and nature photography."

Lumber River State Park spans a long stretch of the Lumber River, offering canoe and kayak access, riverfront camping, and opportunities to see herons, turtles, and other wetland wildlife. Its remote, slow-moving waters and forested banks make it a favorite for peaceful outdoor recreation.

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Natural Falls State Park

Colcord, Oklahoma
38 miles away

"Fayetteville residents come for a nearby nature getaway with easy access to hiking and picnicking. The park offers a quieter alternative to busier regional attractions."

Natural Falls State Park showcases one of Oklahoma’s most photographed waterfalls, set in a lush canyon with viewing platforms and forested trails. The park also offers camping, picnic areas, and family-friendly outdoor recreation in the Ozark foothills.

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Weymouth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve

Southern Pines, North Carolina
38 miles away

"Fayetteville visitors may come for a nearby nature preserve that feels far from the city. The longleaf pine habitat and interpretive trails make it a strong choice for family outings."

Weymouth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve showcases a rare longleaf pine habitat with interpretive trails and excellent wildlife viewing. Its protected setting makes it a favorite for nature study, birding, and low-key outdoor exploration.

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Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area

Rogers, Arkansas
39 miles away

"Fayetteville visitors often head to Hobbs for longer hikes, paddling, and quiet forest scenery. The park is a favorite escape from campus and city life."

Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area is the largest state park in Arkansas, preserving a diverse landscape of hardwood forest, limestone bluffs, and Beaver Lake shoreline. It is known for its extensive trail system, interpretive center, and opportunities for outdoor recreation and nature study.

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Big Sugar Creek State Park

Pineville, Missouri
40 miles away

"Fayetteville residents often visit for outdoor photography and a less developed park experience than many regional recreation areas."

Big Sugar Creek State Park offers a secluded Ozark experience with steep wooded slopes, spring-fed water, and dramatic creekside scenery. Its undeveloped character makes it a favorite for nature observation, photography, and peaceful outdoor recreation.

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Lake Fort Smith State Park

Mountainburg, Arkansas
43 miles away

"Fayetteville residents visit for boating, hiking, and a quieter Ozark setting than the city offers. The park makes an easy regional getaway for families and outdoor enthusiasts."

Lake Fort Smith State Park combines a beautiful mountain lake setting with modern visitor amenities, including a marina, cabins, and a campground. It is a popular destination for anglers, paddlers, and families looking for a peaceful outdoor getaway near the Arkansas-Oklahoma border.

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Singletary Lake State Park

Kelly, North Carolina
43 miles away

"Fayetteville is close enough for a day trip to enjoy canoeing and wildlife viewing in a quieter setting. Families and outdoor enthusiasts from the city may visit for a change of pace from urban parks."

Singletary Lake State Park protects one of North Carolina's distinctive Carolina bay lakes, with calm waters, cypress trees, and abundant birds. Visitors come for canoeing, fishing, picnicking, and the park's secluded natural setting.

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Pipestem Resort State Park

Pipestem, West Virginia
51 miles away

"Fayetteville, known for its adventure sports and vibrant downtown, is within reach for a day of relaxation or recreation at Pipestem."

Pipestem Resort State Park features a full-service lodge, cabins, golf courses, and adventure activities atop the Bluestone Gorge. Its aerial tramway, pools, and hiking trails make it a top family destination.

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Roaring River State Park

Cassville, Missouri
52 miles away

"Fayetteville travelers often visit for hiking, wildlife viewing, and a change of pace from the university and city environment. The park's spring-fed stream and forested landscape make it a strong day-trip option."

Roaring River State Park centers on the clear, cold waters of Roaring River, one of Missouri's premier trout fisheries. The park also offers camping, picnic areas, caves, and scenic Ozark terrain that makes it a favorite for anglers and families alike.

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Twin Falls Resort State Park

Mullens, West Virginia
52 miles away

"Gateway to the New River Gorge, Fayetteville visitors enjoy Twin Falls for a change of scenery and family-friendly amenities."

Twin Falls Resort State Park features a modern lodge, two beautiful waterfalls, an 18-hole golf course, and miles of hiking and biking trails. The park is ideal for family vacations, group events, and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Lake Waccamaw State Park

Lake Waccamaw, North Carolina
54 miles away

"Fayetteville residents may visit for a weekend or day trip to enjoy a rare natural lake and family-friendly outdoor activities. The park provides a calm alternative to busier recreation areas."

Lake Waccamaw State Park centers on a distinctive natural lake with excellent opportunities for boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The park also offers picnic areas, a visitor center, and access to a peaceful shoreline environment in southeastern North Carolina.

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Beartown State Park

Droop Mountain, West Virginia
58 miles away

"Fayetteville is renowned for its adventure sports and proximity to the New River Gorge. Visitors often combine trips to Beartown with other regional attractions."

Beartown State Park is a day-use park famous for its impressive sandstone boulders, narrow passageways, and dense woodland. The park offers a peaceful environment for sightseeing, picnicking, and nature walks.

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Carolina Beach State Park

Carolina Beach, North Carolina
58 miles away

"Fayetteville visitors come for a weekend getaway to the coast with boating and wildlife viewing. The park is a good destination for those seeking a mix of beach-town energy and natural areas."

Carolina Beach State Park offers a mix of coastal ecology and outdoor recreation on Pleasure Island. Its marina, river access, and unique carnivorous plant habitat make it one of North Carolina’s most distinctive state parks.

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Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area

Hillsborough, North Carolina
58 miles away

"Fayetteville visitors looking for a weekend drive can find a peaceful hiking destination with a different landscape from the coastal plain. The park’s views and forest setting reward the trip."

Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area features a short but rewarding trail system leading to dramatic overlooks above the Eno River. Its mix of upland forest, cliffs, and seasonal wildflowers makes it a favorite for hikers, birders, and photographers.

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Camp Creek State Park

Camp Creek, West Virginia
60 miles away

"Fayetteville is famous for outdoor sports and the New River Gorge Bridge, drawing adventure seekers to the area."

Camp Creek State Park features pristine forests, two picturesque waterfalls, and a range of activities including camping, fishing, and horseback riding. Its peaceful setting makes it a popular destination for families and nature lovers.

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