Natural Tunnel State Park Camping - More Info

1420 Natural Tunnel Parkway
Duffield, VA 24244

Website: www.dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/nat.shtml
Phone: (276) 940-2674

Natural Tunnel, called the "Eighth Wonder of the World" by William Jennings Bryan, has been attracting sightseers to the mountains of southwestern Virginia for more than 100 years. Today it is the focal point of Natural Tunnel State Park, a park which offers visitors not only spectacular sights but also swimming, camping, picnicking, hiking, a visitor center, an amphitheater and interpretive programs.

Camping and group camping available. EW - Electric and Water Hookup Sites; various equipment. RVs up to 38 feet; accepts outlets for 20 and 30 amp current. Gravel pull-through and grassy area on each site with electric and water and hookups. Also picnic table and grill on each site. Partially shaded.
Tent Std - Tents only. No hookups. Lantern post, table, grill and tent pad. Shaded.

Natural Tunnel State Park Cabins and Lodge - More Info

Natural Tunnel State Park
Duffield, VA 24244

Website: www.dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/nat.shtml
Phone: (276) 940-2674

Natural Tunnel, called the Eighth Wonder of the World, has been attracting sightseers to the mountains of southwestern Virginia for more than 100 years. It is the focal point of Natural Tunnel State Park.

Weekly cabin rentals are available, which are required for these facilities during prime season. Prime season runs annually from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. Guests who wish to stay less than a week during prime season may call 30 days prior to desired arrival date to see if there is vacancy for two-night minimum stay. During prime season, cabin rentals begin on either Saturday or Sunday. 

The park has 10 cabins and one six-bedroom lodge. There are no extra bed rentals. Week-long stays are required during prime season - Memorial Day through Labor day - and a two-night minimum stay is required outside of prime season. Cabins and lodges are open year-round and may be reserved up to 11 months in advance. Cabin check-in is 3 p.m., check-out is 10 a.m.

The cabins are on a mountain ridge offering mountain views and access to the park's trails. Winter weather can vary here, so be sure to read policies regarding transferring and cancellation of cabin rentals because of inclement weather.