Discover natural bridges while staying within the Appalachian forest on a camping trip near Bedford.
Home to apples, wine, and the National D-Day Memorial, Bedford features a mix of history and nature with rugged trails, overlooks, and lots of camping nearby. Head north to Natural Bridge State Park, known for its 200-foot-tall bridge within a limestone gorge. After exploring Cedar Creek and Lace Falls, stay in a convenient tent or RV site with a tent pad, picnic table, and firepit. During cooler months, check out a cabin rental here with furnished living spaces and a walk-out deck. West of Bedford are the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, encompassing 1.8 million acres of Appalachian forest. Stay in a cabin rental nearby with electricity, flush toilets, and a wrap-around patio. Or dive into nature at a RV or tent site with bathroom facilities, potable water, and barbecue grill. Shenandoah National Park has more forest to explore as well as epic wildflower fields. Campers with tents, trailers, or RVs can find campground amenities here like dump stations, food storage lockers, and on-site staff.