Discover A Pristine Paradise When You Visit Virginia’s Claytor Lake

Claytor Lake in Virginia offers a pristine paradise for outdoor adventures and relaxation.

When most people think about spending time on the water, visions of the beach come to mind. Yet Virginia is home to countless beautiful lakes and reservoirs, and they're arguably just as much fun. Today's destination, Claytor Lake, can only be described as a pristine paradise. Located in Pulaski County, Claytor Lake is bordered by two beautiful Virginia landmarks: Claytor Lake State Park and the New River Trail. Therefore, the opportunities for fun outdoor adventures are nearly endless.

The moment you pull into the Claytor Lake State Park entrance in Dublin, you'll breathe in a breath of fresh air — literally and figuratively!

The lake is the centerpiece of the park, and it's impressive on every level. It's an impoundment of the New River and measures over 4,000 acres.

That translates into seemingly endless opportunities for waterfront adventure: hiking, biking, sailing, boating, fishing, swimming, paddling...the list goes on.

And if you're more in the mood to relax, that's more than acceptable too. The white sandy beach and gentle waves make for the perfect place to unwind.

Plus, there's an extensive network of trails in the area. Claytor Lake State Park offers six different hiking and biking trails where you can reconnect with nature.

Just minutes from Claytor Lake, you can access the famous New River Trail State Park.

So the next time you're craving the perfect blend of outdoor adventure and plenty of relaxation, you'll find that it doesn't get much better than a trip to Claytor Lake.

For more information about renting a cabin, yurt, or camping, be sure to visit the state park website.

Have you spent much time at Claytor Lake or the nearby state parks? What did you enjoy most about your visit? We'd love to hear from you -- be sure to share your experiences with us in the comments below! For more information, head on over to the Claytor Lake State Park official website.

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