Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Hungry Mother State Park adventure.
Woodland glamping, lake activities, and a sandy beach make this a family favorite.
If the East Shore is too far to drive, Hungry Mother State Park is inland Virginia’s next-best-thing to a beach break. Sink your toes into the sand at the lake beach, cool off from the summer sun with a swim, or take to the water to boat, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard. Bass, crappie, and catfish are all on the menu for anglers, so work up an appetite hiking and biking along 17 miles of trails, then cook up the day’s catch on the campfire. Campers can choose from cozy cabins, glamping yurts, and three wooded campgrounds.
Peak season is April through October, and it can get crowded on weekends, especially when the sun is shining. The swimming beach is open from Memorial Day through Labor Day, but you can hike and fish at any time, depending on the weather. Camping is possible year-round at Camp Burson, while other sites open in the high season only. Cabins are also year-round.