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  2. Hungry Mother State Park - Department of Conservation and...

    www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/hungry-mother

    Directions to Camp Burson (formerly known as Hungry Mother Family Campground): You'll see Camp Burson on the right off Park Boulevard before reaching the main entrance to Hungry Mother State Park. Campers who've rented sites for Camp Burson will check-in at Camp Burson.

  3. Hungry Mother State Park: Campgrounds - Department of...

    www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/document/hm-campgrounds-b...

    Hungry Mother State Park: Campgrounds. Royal Oak Campground (Platform Tent Sites) Sites have 20’x20’ wooden platforms Yurt. 3. Creekside Campground (Water& Electric Hookups) No sewage hookups All sites are Site Speci c *Site Spec c sites: 3,4,5,& 7. 11. Beach, Restaurant, Boat Rentals, Discovery Center & Park O. 4.

  4. Hungry Mother State Park Trail Guide - Department of Conservation...

    www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/document/data/trail-guide...

    This trail starts at the parking area across from Camp Burson at an elevation of 2,215 feet, climbs to 2,584 feet at the lake overlook, and drops and climbs again to 2,566 feet at the Stone Lick intersection. The highest elevation of the trail is 2,625 feet and the lowest is 2,210.

  5. Reserving a cabin, campsite, lodge or shelter

    www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/reservations

    Reserving a cabin, campsite, lodge or shelter. Overnight accommodations, picnic shelters and some meeting facilities are available for reservations up to 11 months in advance through our online and call-in reservation system. Campsites may be reserved up until 2 p.m. on the date of arrival.

  6. Why You Should Visit Hungry Mother State Park

    www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/blog/why-you-should-visit...

    Cabins, lodge, yurts and camping is available at Hungry Mother State Park, and the park has been a popular destination since its inception way back in 1936 when the park opened. There is also a conference center for groups.

  7. Yurts - Department of Conservation and Recreation

    www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/yurts

    Virginia State Park yurts are modern versions of the traditional dwelling used by nomads on the steppes of central Asia. They bridge the gap between tent camping and staying in a full-service cabin.

  8. How to make the most of a yurt stay at Virginia State Parks

    www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/blog/how-to-make-the-most...

    Hungry Mother: Yurts in Royal Oak campground are available from April 1 to October 31. Kiptopeke: The deluxe yurt 1 is available from the first Friday in March to Labor Day. Natural Tunnel: The first Friday in March to the first Sunday of November

  9. Into the Woods: Cabin 14 at Hungry Mother - State Parks Blogs

    www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/blog/into-the-woods-cabin...

    Living area inside the 2 bedroom cabin 14. PROS. This cabin is at the end of a row of cabins up on a hill. Your deck is at the back overlooking the trees and a long sloping drop, so you have privacy when outside grilling and sitting at the picnic table playing cards.

  10. Hungry Mother State Park Campsites - Department of Conservation...

    www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/document/site-spec-hm.pdf

    Hungry Mother State Park Campsites Burson 36 28 35 50 Gravel Back in 20/30/50 Yes Yes Partial Yes 30 20 215 Burson 37 40 70 30 Gravel Back in 20/30/50 Yes No Partial Yes 34 30 230 Burson 38 40 65 30 Gravel Back in 20/30/50 Yes No Partial Yes 34 19 280

  11. Camping Rental Fees - Department of Conservation and Recreation

    www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/camping-fees

    Dump Station Fee: Free to state park campers during stay $10 per use all others. Hiker or non-camper Shower Fee $5.00 per person. Fees are subject to change. No charge to transfer your reservation to a comparable site for a different date or park up to day prior to arrival.