Explore Park offers a rich mix of outdoor recreation and cultural history along the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia, with extensive hiking trails, river access, and educational opportunities.
Explore Park is situated in Roanoke County, Virginia, adjacent to the Blue Ridge Parkway and the Roanoke River, providing a diverse outdoor experience that blends natural beauty with historical interpretation. The park covers over 1,100 acres of forested land, river frontage, and open meadows, offering visitors opportunities for hiking, fishing, mountain biking, and paddling. Its location near the Blue Ridge Parkway makes it a prime destination for exploring the Appalachian Highlands’ ecosystems, including hardwood forests, river corridors, and wetlands which support diverse wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous songbirds. Historically, the park highlights the region’s early settler and Native American cultures through interpretive centers and reconstructed pioneer village sites, giving visitors an immersive look at 18th and 19th-century life. Key landmarks include Rebec Vineyards within the park boundaries, riverside boat launches, and the River Ridge Recreation Area featuring extensive trail networks. Seasonal events and outdoor programs enhance the visitor experience, making it appealing to families, educators, and outdoor enthusiasts. The park’s trail system ranges from easy river walks to more challenging mountain biking and hiking routes, allowing visitors of all skill levels to explore its scenic landscapes. Easy access from Interstate 81 ensures that Explore Park is both a local treasure and a convenient day-trip destination for travelers exploring Virginia’s Blue Ridge region.
Access to the Roanoke River for kayaking and fishing
Extensive multi-use trail network including mountain biking routes
Historic Pioneer Village with interpretive programs
Scenic overlooks along the Blue Ridge Parkway entrance
Boat launches and fishing spots along the river offer excellent opportunities for paddling and angling.
A reconstructed historical village that educates visitors on early settler life in the Appalachian region.
A hub within the park featuring trails, picnic areas, and open spaces suitable for group gatherings.