(276) 940-2674
1420 Natural Tunnel ParkwayDuffield, VA 24244
Latitude: 36.696984
Longitude: -82.738577
Weather permitting, guided canoe trips of the Clinch River are offered on Saturdays and Sundays in season. Wild cave tours and trips to Natural Tunnel via Stock Creek are offered every other Sunday afternoon in season. Groups of eight or more may schedule tours at other times. Reservations are required for these programs – call the park at (276) 940-2674 to make a reservation or for more information. Guided wildflower walks are offered in mid-April; guided bird watching hikes are offered in mid-May. Guided walks, campfire get-togethers, astronomy programs and various kids activities are also offered.
Amphitheater
Located near the picnic area, the parks amphitheater offers seating for approximately 4,000 people. The facility is ideal for many of the parks interpretive programs and hosts a variety of musical programs throughout the year. It has its own snack bar and restrooms. Groups may reserve the amphitheater for a fee by calling the park at (276) 940-2674.
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- Fee: Park Fees
- Location:36° 42.5400 -82° 44.4016
Visitor Center – Gift Shop
A visitor center is located just north of the park office near the chair lift. It has restrooms and vending machines outside and exhibits and a gift shop inside. The exhibits talk largely about the geology of the park and discuss various theories as to how the natural tunnel formed. Visitors can also learn about local history and wildlife and watch a brief video about the park. The gift shop sells souvenirs to remind visitors of their trip.
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- Location:36° 42.1033 -82° 44.7466
Blockhouse
The Blockhouse reminds visitors of early frontier history of southwest Virginia. Originally situated to the south at Moccasin Gap near Kingsport TN, this authentic replica was reconstructed on park property thanks to volunteer efforts. Originally inhabited by the Anderson family, this structure was an important fortification in an area full Indians that constantly threatened settlers. Settlers traveling along the wilderness road to Kentucky would stay here for several weeks while they waited for other families as they built up a group, giving them safety in numbers as they traveled through more perilous parts.
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- Location:36° 42.7200 -82° 44.2533
Rim Rock Railroad Steam Engine
This engine was donated to Natural Tunnel State Park by George Barnette Jr. of Wise, VA. It was moved to the Park from atop Little Stone Mountain near Norton, VA in 1996. The locomotive was used for the “Rim Rock Railroad”which operated as a frontier town & tourist attraction in the late sixties and early seventies at the Rim Rock Railroad and Recreation Area. Others responsible for this exhibit include: George Hunnicut Sr. & Pepsi Inc. of Norton, Tennessee Railfan Club, Kenny Fannon, and Natural Tunnel State Park Staff & Volunteers.
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- Location:36 42.1033 -82 44.7466
Chair Lift
The chairlift is a unique feature of the park that allows easy access to the gorge and the observation platform where the natural tunnel is located. For $3 visitors may ride down the chairlift, explore the area at the bottom, and then ride back up when they are ready. Restrooms are located at the top in the visitors center and at the bottom near the chairlift station. A snack bar is located at the upper station. At the bottom visitors should make sure to check out the observation platform, which makes for a natural amphitheater. In the summer on weekends the park puts on live music for their Lighting Of The Tunnel program. In the winter they put on a Christmas program with colorful lights on the lift and caroling down by the tunnel.
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- Fee: Park Fees
- Location:36° 42.1033 -82° 44.7466
Cove Ridge Center
Cove Ridge Center is the park’s conference center accessible just north of the picnic shelters near the pool area. This facility, built in 1999, offers meeting rooms, a classroom, a library with high speed and wireless internet, free pool access, a kitchen and overnight accommodations. The two lodges, Clinch and Powell, each have 6 bedrooms, a common TV/dining room, a kitchen, and restrooms. All bedrooms have two sets of bunk beds, thus sleeping 4 people in each room, or 5 if guests decided to double up in the larger bed in each room. The center offers packages for weddings, family reunions, as well as special rates for school, government, church, and other non profit groups. Contact the center (276-940-2696 ) for more information.
- Season/Hours: All Year/Call 276-940-2696
- Fee: Park Fees
- Location:36° 42.5893 -82° 44.5570