How many of Virginia’s state parks have you visited? There are so many incredible options to choose from, no matter the region you’re visiting. Some, like Grayson Highlands State Park, are famous for their epic mountain views. Yet for every popular state park, there are a few that are relatively lesser-known and no less remarkable. Today’s destination certainly qualifies. Occoneechee State Park, located near Clarksville, is a lakefront destination with endless activities and amenities. Whether you’re looking for waterfront camping, quality time on the water, or some one-of-a-kind nature trails, you’ll be glad you paid a visit to this lovely park.

Nestled on the shores of the 48,000-acre Buggs Island Lake, Occoneechee State Park is named in honor of the Native Americans that once lived in this region of Virginia.

Virginia State Parks / flickr Upon your arrival, be sure to head to the visitor’s center and museum to learn more about the Native Americans who first called this special place home.

The park features impressive amenities: 20 miles of hiking and biking trails, three boat launches, cabins, campsites, and more.

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The waterfront campsites are particularly appealing to those who love memorable overnight experiences. Imagine spending the night under the stars and then waking up to this magnificent view of the water!

Virginia State Parks / flickr Most campsites are shaded, and if you’d like to reserve one with a water view, be sure to make a reservation here.

No matter how long your visit, you’ll want to factor in at least an hour to enjoy the trails.

Virginia State Parks / flickr The 1.1-mile Tutelo Birding Trail is a great option for spotting the park’s magnificent wildlife.

For a short-and-sweet trail, you can’t go wrong with the 0.7-mile Mossy Creek Trail, which showcases the hardwood forest and creek.

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You’ll agree that just observing the lake is a peaceful experience. Of course, you can always opt to rent a boat or canoe and enjoy the park from the water.

Virginia State Parks / flickr For more information about boat rentals, be sure to contact Clarksville Water Sports at (434) 374 - 2755.

No matter what draws you to Occoneechee State Park, you’ll find there’s so much to love about one of Virginia’s most underrated natural places.

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Have you enjoyed a visit to Occoneechee State Park in Virginia? What was your favorite part about being there? We’d love to hear all about your experiences in the comments below! For more information, be sure to visit the official Virginia State Parks website.

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Upon your arrival, be sure to head to the visitor’s center and museum to learn more about the Native Americans who first called this special place home.

Most campsites are shaded, and if you’d like to reserve one with a water view, be sure to make a reservation here.

The 1.1-mile Tutelo Birding Trail is a great option for spotting the park’s magnificent wildlife.

For more information about boat rentals, be sure to contact Clarksville Water Sports at (434) 374 - 2755.

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Address: Occoneechee State Park, 1192 Occoneechee Park Rd, Clarksville, VA 23927, USA