Carvins Cove

Carvins Cove Natural Reserve is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts in Virginia, offering a vast array of trails for hiking and biking amid beautiful mountainous terrain.

12,700
Acres Protected
60
Miles of Trails
60,000
Annual Visitors
1992
Year Established

About Carvins Cove

 

Carvins Cove Natural Reserve, located in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Roanoke, Virginia, is one of the largest municipal parks in the country. With over 12,000 acres of protected land, this area serves as a vital water reservoir and a beloved recreation region. Its landscape consists of dense forests, rolling hills, and the serene Carvins Cove Reservoir, which provides opportunities for kayaking and fishing. The reserve is rich in history, once serving as the land of the Cherokee people and later being used for coal mining and logging until its conservation. Now, it is a sanctuary for a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and numerous bird species. Visitors to Carvins Cove are drawn by its extensive network of trails, accommodating all levels of hikers and mountain bikers. Additionally, its peaceful settings make it ideal for those looking to enjoy nature in a less crowded space, with plenty of scenic overlooks and opportunities for photography. The reserve offers an escape into nature while being close enough for a day trip from the nearby city of Roanoke.

Highlights

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Enchanted Forest Trail with its lush, old-growth woods.

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Carvins Cove Reservoir for kayaking and spectacular water views.

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The Brushy Mountain Trail is known for challenging mountain biking and scenic vistas.

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Rattlin' Run Trail offers remote trails ideal for backcountry exploration.

Notable Natural Features

Carvins Cove Reservoir

A picturesque reservoir ideal for kayaking and fishing.

Rattlin' Run Trail

A rugged and remote trail perfect for experienced hikers.

Horsepen Trail

Offers stunning views of the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains.