Hungry Mother State Park
About the Business
Hungry Mother State Park is a beautiful park and tourist attraction located at 2854 Park Boulevard in Marion, Virginia, United States. This scenic park offers visitors a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and boating. With its stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the picturesque 108-acre lake, Hungry Mother State Park is the perfect destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're looking for a relaxing day by the water or an adventurous hike through the wilderness, this park has something for everyone to enjoy.
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2854 Park Blvd, Marion, VA 24354, United States
Reviews
"Absolutely beautiful. Streams running fast and loud. Spitting snow and cool. Restrooms are spotless."
"Our second year of camping at this park. Great hiking trails and clean campground at Burson. Camp host is the best. He is so friendly and a great worker. Avery is a very informative guide with the state park. Last year, he led an owl call activity. And this year, we were pleased to see he was involved with the evening canoe trip we signed up for. We hope to return here some day."
"I've walked the entire Lake Loop Trail, Clyburn Loop, and Clyburn Ridge trails (they're all perfect for bringing along the dogs) All are well maintained and accurately marked for levels of difficulty. Also, good for family camping, swimming for kids, and fishing."
"Beautiful park! We had a great time during a week of spectacular weather. Dave & Cathy were excellent campground hosts! We're already making plans to see you again next September!"
"Hungry Mother State Park offers tons of outdoor fun similar to other state parks across the state. The beach, boat rentals area, trails and campgrounds were in great shape. We especially appreciated most of the park being dog-friendly. The only place our dog couldn't go was in the visitor center. Our four legged friend got to enjoy time out on the trails and the water. Our family camped while visiting the park. I was less impressed with the Burson campground compared to the older, Creekside campground. The crowd at Creekside just seemed friendlier. The camp hosts at creekside were amazing. If your travel plans involve staying at creekside be sure to reserve as early as possible, sometimes a year out for the best sites. My only complaint is that the average age of some of the staff there seemed very young. While that's not inherently bad, we had some trouble getting accurate information when we asked. It wasn't a huge problem, but it's something to keep in mind during the summer months if you're looking for information."
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