James River State Park offers a scenic escape in Virginia, with rolling hills and wooded riverbanks ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.
James River State Park, located in central Virginia, spans over 1,500 acres of scenic landscapes along the historic James River. The park is renowned for its striking natural beauty, featuring lush forests, rolling meadows, and pristine riverfronts. The James River, a key feature of the park, provides opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. Surrounding this waterway are over 15 miles of hiking trails catering to all skill levels, offering panoramic views of the river and the opportunity to observe a diverse array of wildlife. Established in 1999, the park provides an array of activities including camping, hiking, and engaging programs at its visitor center. It's an ideal destination for those looking to explore Virginia’s natural and historical heritage, with Waddell Creek and the Tye River adding to its appeal.
James River Canoe Launch offers stunning views and access to water activities.
Rich birdlife including bald eagles, making it a favorite for bird watchers.
The historic James River itself, pivotal in American history.
Hidden rural trails provide peaceful hiking experiences away from crowds.
Provides excellent opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing.
A scenic spot providing breathtaking views of the waterway below.
A charming creek that winds through the park, perfect for quiet walks.