Vacation to Scenic Shenandoah Valley
You may be planning a vacation to scenic Shenandoah Valley and are overwhelmed with all of the Virginia campgrounds out there. Whether you're looking to do some family camping or if you're looking for Virginia cabins, Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Natural Bridge is the place to be.
Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ at Natural Bridge
PO Box 266, Natural Bridge Station, VA 24579
1-800-258-9532 phone (540) 291-2727 phone
(540) 291-1942 fax
This Virginia campground is conveniently located right near all of the attractions you're hoping to see on your family camping adventure. It is only a short five mile drive to Natural Bridge and some great caverns for touring. The Virginia campgrounds are also right near the Appalachian Trail, Jefferson National Forest, and some great trails for hiking. Your family camping trip will take place right in Shenandoah Valley, in the shadows of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains.
Of course, roughing it isn't for everyone. That's why Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park has clean and comfortable Virginia cabins for rent as well. And if hiking or exploring isn’t your thing you will find Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park is right near historic downtown Lexington, the Lime Kiln Theatre and the Lexington Antique mall.
Shenandoah Valley is the perfect combination of natural beauty and culture; it even has many historic sites as well! You'll be amazed at all there is to see and do in Shenandoah Valley, and you'll be even more amazed at the facilities Virginia campgrounds like Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Natural Bridge has to offer as well. Natural Bridge has a swimming pool, a well stocked trout pond, basketball court, and golf cart rentals for use by those who rent one of our Virginia cabins or campsites. If you decide to take your family camping, Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park offers you a choice of a waterfront site, along the James River, or a secluded woodland hideaway.
How to Get Here: Driving Directions
Take Natural Bridge exit off I-81; exit #175 north bound, #180A south bound; then 3 miles on Rt. 11 to Natural Bridge; take RT. 130 east 3 miles to Natural Bridge Station; 1.5 miles to campground via right on Rt. 759, first left after crossing river onto James River Rd (Rte 782).
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