Plan your getaway
Most parks have overnight accommodations. In fact, we have nearly 300 cabins, 47 yurts and more than 2,000 campsites. Fourteen parks have lodges.
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- Yurts
Recreational yurts are a modern adaptation of an ancient nomadic shelter that combines a beautiful wood frame and with durable, electronically bonded architectural fabric. It's a cross between a tent and a cabin. - Lodge
You'll find plenty of room to spread out in our well-equipped, reasonably priced five and six-bedroom family lodges. While some are thoroughly modern and others are rustic and comfy, they're all in quiet, natural settings. - Bunkhouse
A few parks have camping lodges (bunkhouses). These two- or three-room pre-fab buildings have seven bunk beds, and each lodge accommodates up to 14. - Primitive camping
Primitive campsites generally have fire grills, picnic tables, pit toilets and non-potable water. Primitive hike-in and canoe-in camping sites are available at certain parks. - RV site
22 state parks have sites for recreational vehicles. Sizes allowed are different at each park so plan ahead. - Inn at Foster Falls
Located within New River Trail State Park, the Inn at Foster Falls has 10 rooms available for overnight accommodations.