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  2. Grayson Highlands State Park - Department of Conservation and...

    www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/grayson-highlands

    Near Mount Rogers and Whitetop Mountain, Virginia's two highest mountains, Grayson Highlands offers scenic views of alpine-like peaks more than 5,000 feet high. Facilities include a visitor center, campgrounds, and hiking trails leading to waterfalls and overlooks.

  3. Visiting Grayson Highlands, It's Not Just a Walk in the Park

    www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/blog/visiting-grayson-highlands-its-not-just...

    Grayson Highlands State Park is a wonderful place to visit: the high elevation views, the hiking trails and the ponies are just a few of the options to feed your cravings for outdoor adventure and family fun. But unlike most other Virginia State Parks, Grayson Highlands is in a world of its own.

  4. Getting to Know Virginia: Grayson Highlands State Park

    www.dcr.virginia.gov/.../getting-to-know-virginia-grayson-highlands-state-park

    Virginia State Parks - Exciting cell phone camera tips have arrived and right in the nick of time, capturing the magnificent scenery and wildlife at Grayson Highlands State Park. This is another part of Bob and Kevin's fun series.

  5. Grayson Highlands State Park Trail Guide - Department of...

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

    The recreational opportunities in state parks are endless and easy to see – from swimming and boating to horseshoes and hiking, there’s always something to do in a Virginia State Park. 829 Grayson Highland Lane Mouth of Wilson, Virginia 24363 276-579-7092 graysonhighlands@dcr.virginia.gov.

  6. Grayson Highlands State Park - Department of Conservation and...

    www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/blog/many-wonders-of-grayson-highlands-state-park

    Grayson Highlands State Park is tucked down in Southwest Virginia very close to the VA/NC border and abuts Mt. Rogers National Recreation Area. Both parks are home to herds of feral ponies, that don't mind humans gawking at them while they are grazing, which is a plus for a nature photographer like myself.

  7. Virginia State Park Closures

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

    Due to Hurricane Helene, numerous Virginia State Parks are closed or partially closed. For your safety as well as the safety of our staff and emergency response workers, please do not attempt to access areas or parks that have been closed. Grayson Highlands: PARK CLOSED.

  8. Five Things No One Needs to Miss at Grayson Highlands

    www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/blog/five-things-no-one-needs-to-miss-at...

    Grayson Highlands State Park is one that has diversity of plant life. From blueberry bushes lining the trails to wildflowers hidden in the meadows. You just have to keep a look out.

  9. Parking for overnight backpacking at Grayson Highlands

    www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/blog/parking-for-overnight-backpacking-at...

    The park has always provided a designated parking lot for the guests wanting to backpack overnight on the adjacent federal property along the trail. This lot is still available but now on a reservation basis to assure that the sensitive natural beauty is protected.

  10. Eight amazing reasons that make Grayson Highlands State Park...

    www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/blog/welcome-to-julys-park-of-the-month...

    Before you even reach Grayson Highlands State Park, you will sense this place is unlike any other state park in Virginia. Here are eight amazing reasons in visual form why this park is so special. Hiking Wilburn Ridge Trail at Grayson Highlands State Park

  11. The Most Wonderful Waterfalls of Virginia State Parks

    www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/blog/the-most-wonderful-waterfalls-of...

    Click here to view the trail guide for New River Trail State Park. Grayson Highlands State Park. Summertime is a great time to visit these falls at Grayson Highlands State Park . Explore Cabin Creek Trail to discover some sweet mountain falls. A cascade a little off Wilson Creek Trail at Grayson Highlands State Park