Northumberland State Park offers a peaceful natural setting along the Potomac River in Virginia, with dense forests, abundant wildlife, and opportunities for hiking, fishing, and camping.
Located in Northumberland County, Virginia, Northumberland State Park encompasses over 1,200 acres of forested land along the banks of the Potomac River. The park's geography includes rolling hills, mixed hardwood forests, and wetlands that support a diverse ecosystem. The park is home to various wildlife species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and a variety of songbirds. Established in 1994, Northumberland State Park provides an accessible outdoor experience close to the Northern Neck region’s historical sites and small towns. Visitors enjoy hiking on well-maintained trails that wind through mature oaks, pines, and hickories. Fishing is popular along the Potomac River shoreline, offering catches of largemouth bass, catfish, and sunfish. The campground provides rustic amenities for overnight stays, and the park’s location offers peaceful river views and birdwatching opportunities. The park also features picnic areas and a small boat launch for non-motorized watercraft. Northumberland State Park's natural environment offers a quiet retreat for outdoor enthusiasts seeking moderate hiking, family-friendly camping, and scenic river access away from busier tourist areas.
Scenic views of the Potomac River from designated overlook areas
Diverse hardwood and pine forest ecosystems supporting local wildlife
Rustic campground nestled in a quiet woodland setting
Multi-use trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking
Provides a scenic and accessible area for fishing, kayaking, and birdwatching.
Consists of approximately 7 miles of trails meandering through forested terrain and along river bluffs.
A quiet, woodland campground featuring tent and RV sites with basic amenities.