With over 500 miles of trails, Shenandoah offers numerous backcountry camping spots, allowing you to experience the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Known for its unique landscape, Dolly Sods features open meadows, rocky terrain, and impressive vistas, making it a great spot for adventurous campers.
Often referred to as the "Grand Canyon of the East," this rugged area provides challenging terrain and breathtaking views along the Linville River.
This park is famous for its wild ponies and offers a range of backcountry camping options amidst its highland meadows and rocky landscapes.
With a multitude of trails, waterfalls, and scenic vistas, Pisgah offers backcountry camping in a diverse natural setting.
Home to the highest peak in Virginia, this area features alpine-like environments and is ideal for those seeking a high-elevation camping experience.
This historic park offers backcountry camping with access to historic sites, scenic views, and diverse flora and fauna.
This iconic national park offers a variety of backcountry camping options, with stunning views and a range of hiking trails.
From cascading waterfalls to serene lakes, Nantahala's backcountry camping spots provide a tranquil escape within the Appalachian region.