A National Natural Landmark known for its old growth forest and summer home to many American bald eagles, Caledon attracts bird watchers of all ages. Trails, including Boyd's Hole Trail, which …
A National Natural Landmark known for its old growth forest and summer home to many American bald eagles, Caledon attracts bird watchers of all ages. Trails, including Boyd's Hole Trail, which leads to the Potomac River, are open year-round. A visitor center with bald eagle exhibits, four picnic areas, a picnic shelter and restrooms also are available.
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Feb 8, 2024
This Virginia State Park was a special state natural area for many years. Now as a park camping is allowed, although you must hike in -- no car or RV camping. The area is home to many bald eagles and… Full review by Chekist
May 23, 2022
Had a lovely time camping here in May. Well-maintained trails take you through the park with some old growth forests and the largest tulip poplars I have ever seen. The campground is a three mile h… Full review by 179ykykykyk
Apr 8, 2022
We found this beautiful park just by driving down the road and seeing the sign. It didn't show up in the Alltrails app, even though we were 5 minutes away. The hiking trails are well maintained and c… Full review by TroisChatsLies
The park has a kayak launch but it is pretty far from the parking lot. It is designed to support the canoe in campsites there which are more for folks who use it as a stop while canoeing or …
The park has a kayak launch but it is pretty far from the parking lot. It is designed to support the canoe in campsites there which are more for folks who use it as a stop while canoeing or kayaking on the Potomac.
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