Devils Den Nature Preserve
77 Cemetary Road, Fancy Gap, Virginia 24328
About the Business
Devils Den Nature Preserve is a stunning park and tourist attraction located at 77 Cemetery Road in Fancy Gap, Virginia, United States. This beautiful preserve offers visitors the opportunity to explore lush forests, serene meadows, and captivating wildlife. With hiking trails, picnic areas, and scenic overlooks, Devils Den Nature Preserve is the perfect destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Come and experience the natural beauty and tranquility of this hidden gem in the heart of Virginia.
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"So this was the last patk we hiked on our 3300 mile trip... really good trails but alot of slippery rock and climbing so plan accordingly. Also if you're dragging your camper parking area is tight. But totally worth it!"
"Beautiful place. Peaceful and serene. We had the bestest tour guide! A very well mannered yellow lab stayed by our side the entire way as if protecting us and leading us. Even when others came, he stayed with us. He was so adorable. I’ll probably go back just to see him!"
"Easy location and plenty of parking. It actually has a pavilion that you can reserve. The high itself is one point six miles but don't let that fool you. It is a downhill uphill.. The paths are not compact and so lots of loose rock And unstable ground. If you have a big dog that likes to walk itself on a leash, you may want to leave that dog home for this trip.. The devils den It's self is a site to see. Plenty of rock formations in underground openings plus the large den itself.. If you're in this area, you owe it to yourself to check it out.. You won't be disappointed.. Plenty of benches along the trail to take breaks if you need them.. They do have a donation box if you choose to.."
"Nice hike down to the caves. There’s an adorable friendly yellow lab who accompanies hikers. There are several benches along the way for breaks. Definitely wear boots because the path is steep and can be slightly on rainy days."
"Strenuous hike trail, definitely recommend to take hiking sticks with you. Not crowded at all. It took us about an hour, taking time to sit and rest at overlooks. There’re benches along the way. Plenty of parking. Even enjoyed a friendly dog that we found at the end of our hiking."
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