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Jefferson National Forest Adventures

Jefferson National Forest offers expansive opportunities for outdoor recreation across diverse landscapes. Home to rich forests, picturesque rivers, and abundant wildlife, it is a haven for nature lovers and adventurers alike.

704,000
Acres Protected
1,000+
Miles of Trails
1.7 million
Annual Visitors
1936
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Jefferson National Forest.

Entrance Requirements

No entrance fee; some areas may have parking fees.

Best Time to Visit

Spring and fall offer mild temperatures and beautiful foliage.

Visitor Information

Mount Rogers National Recreation Area Visitor Center, Eastern Divide Ranger District Office.

Getting There

Accessible via I-77, I-81, and other major highways; some roads may close seasonally.

Weather & Climate

Summers are warm with temperatures reaching 80°F, while winters are cold, often dipping below freezing. Spring and fall are mild and ideal for outdoor activities.

Conservation Efforts

Forest health is impacted by invasive species and fire risk. Efforts are in place for habitat restoration and protection of endangered species like the Virginia big-eared bat.

Camping in Jefferson National Forest

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Grindstone Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located near Mount Rogers, offers numerous amenities and easy access to trails.

Pandapas Pond Campground

Primitive
No Reservations Needed

A more rustic option with serene pond views, ideal for a quiet retreat.

Top Trails

Dragon's Tooth Trail

Hard
5 miles

Features rocky scrambles leading to a unique rock formation with stunning views.

Mount Rogers Trail

Moderate
12 miles

Traverses scenic highland meadows leading to Virginia's highest peak.

Cascades Falls Trail

Easy
4 miles

A gentle trek to a breathtaking 66-foot waterfall.

Apple Orchard Falls Trail

Moderate
7 miles

Leads to a picturesque waterfall amidst diverse vegetation.

Trailblazer Tips

Check local conditions and trail closures during winter months.

Bear activity is common; store food properly and stay bear-aware.

Campgrounds fill up quickly in the summer; early reservations are recommended.

Bring trekking poles for the more rugged trails to aid in steep climbs.

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