FLATWOODS GROUP PICNIC AREA, VA Campground Reservation, Info, Images, Map, Directions

FLATWOODS GROUP PICNIC AREA, Virginia Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions

From Coeburn, VA, go south on State Route 72 for 2.3 miles. The Flatwoods Picnic Area will be on the right (west) side of Route 72.

Phone

276-679-8370

Activities

BIKING, FISHING, HIKING, PICNICKING, DAY USE AREA, PHOTOGRAPHY, SCENIC DRIVE

Keywords

Related Link(s)

Rec Area Info & Images

Virginia State Road Conditions

Virginia State Tourism

Overview

Flatwoods Group Picnic area is a secluded site surrounded by forest. It is a great facility for family reunions, organization activities and other group events.

Recreation

Open lawn areas are adjacent to the picnic area which can be used for activities such as horseshoes, sports and games (bring your own game and sports equipment). Hiking trails are available within easy driving distance (Guest River Gorge, Chief Benges Scout, and Little Stony Falls Trails).

Facilities

A paved parking lot is close to the picnic shelter and restroom facilities. The picnic shelter has sinks with running water and a large built-in charcoal grill. The shelter also has electrical outlets where crockpots and other small appliances can be used. The picnic shelter is designed to be used for food preparation and as a serving area. Dining areas (picnic tables) are adjacent to the shelter but are outside and exposed to the weather. Men’s and women’s flush toilets are nearby.

Natural Features

The nearby Guest River Gorge is full of scenic beauty, native flora and fauna, as well as historic features. The Guest River Gorge can easily be explored by hiking or biking a 5.8-mile trail built upon an old railroad grade. The trail follows the Guest River as it meanders through 8 branches and creeks and terminates at the Guest River’s confluence with the Clinch River. The first 0.3-miles is handicap accessible. This scenic trail passes through riparian forest, 300-million year old cliff lines and sandstone outcrops, and remnants of the railway that once ran through this region to haul locally-mined coal and saltpeter. An abundance of wildlife is easily viewable along this trail. Migratory birds such as flycatchers, several species of warblers and tanagers can be found during the summer. The Guest River Gorge is an easy way to explore the rugged beauty of this mountainous area. Little Stony Creek flows through a 400-ft deep and 1,700-ft wide gorge. Large rock outcrops, ledges, and boulders add to the scenery along the creek. Hardwood and hemlock forest cover much of this area. Mountain laurel and rhododendron thickets lace the edges of these trails in many areas, as well. A popular destination on the district is Little Stony Falls, a 24-foot waterfall, along with two smaller waterfalls. The falls can be seen from walking the Little Stony National Recreation Trail. The trail is a 2.8-mile trail which goes from an upper trailhead (near the falls) and a lower trailhead at Hanging Rock Picnic Area. In some areas of the trail, hikers will need to climb around/over boulders and large rocks to remain on the trail. Sightseers, hikers and birdwatchers will all equally enjoy a visit to this area. Be sure to check with the local Ranger Station for trail conditions. Storm events and hazards may result in trails being closed.

Nearby Attractions

The Guest River Gorge and Little Stony Falls are within easy driving distance.

Reservation

More from CampingHiking.net:

SNOWBANK CAMPGROUND, Montana Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Livingston, travel south on Highway 89 for 16 miles to the Mill Creek Road/Forest Road 486 (Pray turnoff). Turn left (east) onto Mill Creek Road, cross the East River Road (Highway 540) and continue east for 11 miles to the campground. From Gardiner, take Highway 89 north for

WHITE SPAR CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Phoenix, Arizona: Traveling Northbound on I-17 take Exit 262 onto Hwy 69 North to Prescott, cointnue on Hwy 69 for 41 miles until you arrive in downtown Prescott. Turn left on Montezuma Street (Highway 89) south for 2.7 miles. White Spar Campground is located on the left (east

MOUNT FLEMER CABIN, Alaska Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions The cabin is located on the south shore of the Stikine River within the Stikine-LeConte Wilderness. It is two miles downriver from the border between the United States and Canada. Distance from Wrangell is 32 miles by shallow draft boat. Low river levels can affect access; consult local tide

NORTH SANDUSKY CAMPGROUND, Illinois Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From I-57 take exit 77 and turn west on Route 154. After 4.5 miles turn south onto Rend City Road. Continue through the four-way stop and follow signs to the campground. Phone 618-724-2493 Activities BOATING, CAMPING, FISHING, SWIMMING SITE Keywords NSAN,REND LAKE,NORTH SANDUSKY,THE SANDUSKYS,PINTAIL,RINGNECK,WOODUCK,SHAGBARK,MAPLE,SWEETGUM,HICKORY,WHITE OAK,DUCK LOOPS,BY COY & WILMA’S

LOWER PENSTEMON, Idaho Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions Travel south on Twin Falls County Road G3 which becomes Forest Road 515, commonly known as Rock Creek Road, for approximately 27 miles from Hansen. Phone 208-678-0430 Activities BIKING, CAMPING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, HUNTING, WILDLIFE VIEWING Keywords LOWP,SAWTOOTH NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Idaho

FIFIELD (IA), Iowa Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions 1672 HWY G28 Pella, Iowa 50219 From Pella, Iowa, follow county road G28 west for 6 miles, then follow signs to Fifield. Phone 641-828-7522 Activities BIKING, PICNICKING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, BIRDING Keywords None Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Iowa State Road Conditions Iowa State Tourism Overview Fifield is