With nearly 40 state parks scattered throughout the state of Virginia, it’s difficult to visit each and every one. Yet it’s a worthy goal, especially considering how unique each park is. Today, we’ll introduce you to one such landmark that tends to fly a bit under the radar, though it’s no less impressive than the others. Located in central Virginia, Twin Lakes State Park encompasses 495 beautifully secluded acres of land. It’s ideal for hikers, campers, and anyone looking to escape into the wild for a bit. Here’s more on this wonderfully unassuming state park.

Twin Lakes State Park offers a woodsy and scenic retreat for those looking for an outdoor adventure in central Virginia.

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The park is named for its two beautiful lakes, Prince Edward Lake and Goodwin Lake. Fishing and boating are popular recreation activities and between Memorial and Labor Day, visitors are invited to swim.

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Perhaps the best way to enjoy this hidden gem of a state park is to embark on the Twin Lakes Loop. This gentle hiking trail measures just two miles in length and offers beautiful scenery along the way.

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During the summer, visitors can opt to stay the night in one of the park’s 11 cabins and lodges. Can you imagine waking up to a lovelier view?

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If you’re looking for a relatively little-known state park to add to your outdoor bucket list, you’ll be glad to experience the serene beauty of Twin Lakes.

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Twin Lakes State Park is located at 788 Twin Lakes Rd, Green Bay, VA 23942. For more information about camping and lodging, be sure to visit the official Virginia State Parks website by clicking here. What are your thoughts on this lovely state park? We’d love to hear from you!

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For related content, be sure to read about This Lesser-Known State Park That Has Amazing Beachfront Camping.

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