Grayson Highlands State Park, Virginia





"Grayson Highlands State Park, Mouth of Wilson, Virginia". We took a quick trip on the hubby's days off ... Sunday June 14th - Monday June 15th. This was our 2nd time camping at this state park. They have awesome hiking.


We took the "Virginia Creeper Trail" which was a 1st for us. Please check out a vlog from the bicycling trip above there, lots of pull-offs to take in & enjoy the views. Contemplate Life, Major Decisions, just Veg??! Have you been? Loved it, can't wait to do it again. Beth ( :

Comments

EG CameraGirl said…
I'm certain I would enjoy walking this trail!
eileeninmd said…
Hi Beth, you are finding some great parks and pretty places to visit. Lovely images. Have a happy Monday.
Linda Kay said…
Beth, did you put that water video in just for me....you know I love the sound of the rushing water. Interesting name for a railroad - Virginia creeper, but I'll be it was slow going up those mountains.
don said…
These are fine pictures of this interesting place. My favorite picture is the one of the walking bridge.
This N That said…
Love the Va Creeper..Climbing those mountains had to be a chore...Nice video..Enjoy your week..
Ruth Hiebert said…
You find some of the most beautiful places to share. Thanks.
Revrunner said…
Yep, love the Highlands.
William Kendall said…
A number of railroad beds here have been turned into hiking and biking trails too... it's a good use of the land.

In regards to your comment at my blog, the header image is from a couple of years back. The first fall colours are starting to show now.
Rose said…
You should link this to the Barn Collective meme...it has a barn in it. Beautiful views, enjoyed the little video.
Although I never did that trail, I should have! Speaking of creeper, is Virginia Creeper invasive?...:)JP
Debbie said…
Looks like a beautiful trail. I prefer riding my bike to walking!!! Many thanks for the very kind comment on my fence!!!!!

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