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Staunton River State Park - amwalker added this area
Scottsburg, VA
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Click the icon for directions in google.From the north: Take U.S. 501 south to Halifax, Va. At intersection of U.S. 501 and state Route 360, turn left; go about eight miles. At intersection of state Route 360 and U.S. 360, go straight through the stoplight to Route 344. Travel 10 miles to the park entrance, which is southeast of Scottsburg, Va.
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Directions
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Driving Directions
Click the icon for directions in google.From the north: Take U.S. 501 south to Halifax, Va. At intersection of U.S. 501 and state Route 360, turn left; go about eight miles. At intersection of state Route 360 and U.S. 360, go straight through the stoplight to Route 344. Travel 10 miles to the park entrance, which is southeast of Scottsburg, Va.
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VA’s Staunton River State Park offers 18 miles of horse and mule friendly trails and equine camping!
Equestrian Camping: Electric and water hookups and a central dump station are available. Sites 1-10 are pull-through with paved surfacing and can accommodate a camping unit up to 50 feet long and one vehicle. Sites 11-13 are back-in with a gravel surface and a tent pad and can accommodate camping units up to 30 feet long with one vehicle. There are 20 covered horse stalls, a bathhouse with showers and a picnic shelter. Picnic tables, fire-rings and charcoal grills are available at each site.
All sites have electric pedestals, which have 20, 30 and 50-amp outlets.
- Land Manager is Virginia State Parks – http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/staunton-river#general_information
- Riders must carry a copy of a negative Coggins report with each horse brought to the park
- Proof of a negative Coggins test is required.
- Horses must be kept in a stall when not being ridden. Horses may not be tied up in open areas, day-use areas or around the campsites. Horses may only be ridden on designated trails and are not permitted on paved roads within the park.
- Pets must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet and attended to at all times.
- Campers are encouraged to clean their stalls. Pitchforks, wheelbarrows and buckets are available.
- All equipment must be kept on the paved or graveled area at the campsite.
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