Virginia is a state defined by its outdoor attractions. From the majestic beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the allure of the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic to just about every mile in between, Virginia is as lovely as it is vast. Truly, we could never tire of exploring all that this naturally beautiful state has to offer. With that in mind, we’ve cultivated a list of 9 must-see Virginia natural wonders that will inspire your next set of adventures.

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How many of these 9 natural wonders in Virginia have you experienced for yourself? Are there any attractions that you would add to the list? We’d love to hear from you in the comments below! For related content, you might enjoy checking out our list of hidden gems in Northern Virginia.

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What are the best hiking trails in Virginia?

One of the best ways to experience Virginia's gorgeous scenery is by hiking through it. Take a look at the following list of our recommendations for the best hiking trails in Virginia:

  • Old Rag Mountain Loop
  • McAfee Knob via Appalachian Trail
  • Dark Hollow Falls Trail
  • Bear's Den Park Trail
  • Blackrock Summit via Trayfoot Mountain and Appalachian Trail
  • Scott's Run River Trail
  • Appalachian Trail to Apple Orchard Falls to Cornelius Creek Loop
  • Cedar Run, White Oak, Old Rag, Weakley Hollow, and Nicholson Hollow Trail
  • Appalachian Trail: Sinking Creek to Stony Creek
  • Burke Lake Trail
  • Cedar Run Falls Trail
  • White Oak Canyon Trail
  • Cumberland Marsh Hiking Trail
  • Great Marsh Trail
  • Bluebird Trail
  • James River North Bank and Buttermilk Loop Trail
  • Buttermilk Trail
  • North Bank Trail

 

Well, there you have it! Curious to learn more about why each of these trails is so memorable? Take a look at our ultimate guide to the very best hiking trails in Virginia. There really is something for everyone on this list!

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