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Cove View Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park

Cove View Campground at Natural Tunnel State Park is located near rolling hills and dense forests. The area experiences temperatures ranging from the 30s in winter to the 80s in summer. Nearby attractions include the Natural Tunnel, a naturally formed cave, and the Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail, offering opportunities for exploration and hiking.

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State Park

Cove View Campground - 16 electric-water hookup sites

Up to six people per site. The only exception is for immediate families of no more than two adults over 18 and their minors, all of whom must be under 18. Each campsite has a campfire-ring grill and an extended-top picnic table. Firewood and ice are sold at the campground host site.

Two vehicles per campsite. There is additional parking by the bathhouse (an additional daily parking fee applies there).

Quiet hours are from 10 p.m. through 6 a.m. Only overnight guests are allowed in the park after 10 p.m. Guests visiting campers should park in the bathhouse parking area.

EW - Electric and Water Hookup Sites (001 EW – 016 EW). Shaded and sunny sites are for tents, pop-ups and RVs up to 38 feet. Electrical service is 20 and 30-amp. All sites are gravel pull-through with a grassy area and have a campfire-ring grill and a picnic table. A bathhouse with hot showers is at the entrance of the campground loop.

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Location

Cove View Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park is located in Virginia

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Coordinates

36.7038 N
82.7384 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site
  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)

Features

For Campers

  • Picnic Table
  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • 30 Amp Hookups

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3 Reviews

Reviewed Nov. 3, 2023

Primitive Heaven.

A “secret spot” that holds a special place in my heart.

I spend on average 10 days at a time camping in the primitive grounds (April/May, Aug/Sep & end of October 2023 ) all five spaces are nicely kept and a large communal fire pit is wonderful. Even when all sites are full. There’s plenty of space. Porter Johns on site as well (and nicely maintained for what that’s worth! )

By far - the best camp ground I’ve visited in terms of Hosts, rangers, amenities if needed, scenery and solitude.

Take bear and coyote warnings SERIOUSLY my friends. I’ve seen plenty out there but never had a problem taking proper precautions. Also the crows - smarter than normal haha they WILL wake you up earlier than the other birds demanding you make breakfast and leave so they can then hop around your camp.

Your cell service will be spotty / non existent on trails around the area… even when you see a road running parallel to your hike .. plan accordingly. (And bear spray people. Please. Just take it)

Plenty of wood split ($4 a bundle. Ice $2 a bag) and hosts will graciously bring wood to your camp site <3

The “trail” off the primitive site doesn’t seem to be on a map - and I heard many different variations of where it went. So I hiked the whole thing just for y’all! It’s an in and out(maybe a mile give or take total) that dead ends to PRIVATE property. (So obviously don’t proceed past gate) Lots of beautiful growth, cool in the summer with shade - nice quiet trail for dogs - half way is definitely less of a beaten path. Use caution.

HIGHLY recommend getting in before last light. Especially if you’re towing anything, roads are steep and winding getting to and from camp/cabins. And lotssss of deer / rabbits at dawn and dusk jumping around.

In a nutshell - this park gets a 10/10 from a solo female camper. Everyone is mindful of one another’s space and solitude - however in true Appalachian fashion everyone also looks out for you and always ready to lend a helping hand.

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Month of VisitOctober
  • Review photo of Cove View Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park by Amethyst B., November 3, 2023
  • Review photo of Cove View Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park by Amethyst B., November 3, 2023
  • Review photo of Cove View Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park by Amethyst B., November 3, 2023
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Reviewed Oct. 22, 2021

Nice but $$ tent camping

Very unique state park. Expensive tent camping $40/night no hookups Visit tunnel at night if open

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  • Review photo of Cove View Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park by Mike V., October 22, 2021
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  • Review photo of Cove View Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park by Mike V., October 22, 2021
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Reviewed Oct. 13, 2021

Great hike and camp

Amazing trails, well maintained with breathtaking views. Camp site was clean. Accessible. Camp store had all the needed supplies and then some. Friendly staff. Well monitored for safety.

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  • Review photo of Cove View Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park by Eb F., October 13, 2021
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does it cost to camp at Cove View Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park?

    Camping at Cove View Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park can starts at $35.00.

  • Does Cove View Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park have RV hookups?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Cove View Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park has 30 amp electric hookups and water hookups.

  • What is the max vehicle length at Cove View Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park?

    Cove View Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park allows vehicles up to 38 feet.

  • Are fires allowed at Cove View Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park?

    Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Cove View Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.