967 Fairystone Lake Dr, Stuart, VA 24171, United StatesMap
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Good April family weekend
Decent hiking trails. Stayed in a newly renovated 2 BR log cabin. We always enjoy the stay park cabins. Missed having a fire ring to enjoy a camp fire. Loved the lake, caught a decent large mouth.
We were camping with our adult children and friends and a park ranger came to our site and said it's an hour past quiet time so you can't have your music on cause someone complained that it's too lou...
This beautiful park is known for the fairy stones, aka staurolite. In addition, this place has tons of trails and beautiful vistas awaiting the visitor. Check the webpage before showing up as there ...
We have visited and stayed at FSSP for many years. My husband is not a camper so we stay in one of the historic CCC cabins during our visits. We have never been disappointed in our stays. The lake ...
Lack of trail signage diminished an otherwise great experience
The Park Ranger presentation about Fairy Stones (staurolite crystals) - how they are formed, the different types, and how the name "Fairy Stones" came about - was very informative. The hunt site was a...
Good April family weekend
Decent hiking trails. Stayed in a newly renovated 2 BR log cabin. We always enjoy the stay park cabins. Missed having a fire ring to enjoy a camp fire. Loved the lake, caught a decent large mouth.
Totally sucks
We were camping with our adult children and friends and a park ranger came to our site and said it's an hour past quiet time so you can't have your music on cause someone complained that it's too lou...
Beautiful State Park
This beautiful park is known for the fairy stones, aka staurolite. In addition, this place has tons of trails and beautiful vistas awaiting the visitor. Check the webpage before showing up as there ...
A little slice of heaven, peace and joy.
We have visited and stayed at FSSP for many years. My husband is not a camper so we stay in one of the historic CCC cabins during our visits. We have never been disappointed in our stays. The lake ...
Lack of trail signage diminished an otherwise great experience
The Park Ranger presentation about Fairy Stones (staurolite crystals) - how they are formed, the different types, and how the name "Fairy Stones" came about - was very informative. The hunt site was a...