From the 200 foot sandstone Raven Cliff to the 1810 iron ore furnace, this recreation area is off the beaten path but worth the effort. With a small primitive campground, picnic area, and large day use area, shelter visitors can spend a few hours or few days. Cripple Creek runs through the picnic area and is popular for fishing, wading, and tubing. Large open fields are great for sports and picnics.
In Speedwell, VA, at the intersection of State Rt. 21 and 619 (Saint Peters Rd.), take Rt. 619 east 0.1 miles to a "Y" intersection. Bear left, staying on Rt. 619, and go 4.1 miles to a "T" intersection. Turn right and go 0.4 miles to another "Y" intersection. Bear left, staying on Rt. 619 (Gleaves Rd.), and go 1.6 miles to campground sign. Turn right at sign and go 0.6 miles to another campground sign. Turn left at sign into campground.
Great primitive camping(does have Porto potty)and has day use picnic area along the river
One of my favorite places to go peaceful and u can fish and swim and hike just get away!!