Cabins and Lodge
This campground is a part of Fairy Stone State Park. Fairy Stone State Park is home of the mysterious "fairy stones." It is one of the six original Virginia state parks to open on June 15, 1936. The treasured stone so prevalent in the region, beautiful scenery, rich history and ample recreational opportunities make Fairy Stone one of the favorites of park visitors. Roanoke newspaper publisher Junius B. Fishburn donated the 4537-acre site, making it the largest of the six original parks and one of the largest to this day. Fairy Stone State Park comprises 4,639 acres, and a 168 acre lake which spills into the Philpott Reservoir. A small dam and spillway separate the two lakes and does not allow for boat access from lake to lake. Only non-gasoline powered boats are allowed on Fairy Stone Lake.
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Nearby Campgrounds | Distance | Notification Rate |
Bunkhouse, Group Sites And Yurts
Fairy Stone State Park
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0.1mi | — |
Red Electric / Water
Fairy Stone State Park
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0.2mi | — |
Yellow E/W
Fairy Stone State Park
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0.2mi | — |
Shelters And Fayerdale Hall
Fairy Stone State Park
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0.2mi | — |
Green Electric / Water
Fairy Stone State Park
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0.2mi | — |
Horse
Fairy Stone State Park
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1.2mi | — |