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Enjoy a unique and peaceful camping experience at Caledon State Park. The park offers year-round primitive hiking, bicycling or paddle-in tent camping nestled along the shoreline of the Potomac River.
The recreational opportunities in state parks are endless and easy to see – from swimming and boating to horseshoes and hiking, there’s always something to do in a Virginia State Park. 11617 Caledon Road King George, Virginia 22485 540-663-3861 caledon@dcr.virginia.gov.
Virginia State Parks - Time to capture the oasis of quiet, scenery of the beaches, marshland and serenity found at Caledon State Park. This is another part of Bob and Kevin's fun series and Part 1 for this park.
The Caledon State Park Art and Wine Festival is a family-friendly event spanning two days: Saturday, November 2nd (10am - 5pm) and Sunday, November 3rd (10am - 4pm) rain or shine. Tickets are required for each day. Non-tasters and children enjoy free admission.
Only a short 30 minute drive from Westmoreland State Park is Caledon State Park, a National Natural Landmark and the summer home for what is dubbed “one of the largest concentrations of bald eagles on the east coast.”
When you visit Caledon State Park, head slowly to the beach along the Potomac River. It is wild and you should not swim here, but enjoy some knee deep wading in spots, and explore the endless and aged collection of driftwood along its length.
Caledon lets visitors see bald eagles in their natural habitat. Guests enjoy the park's picnic shelter and enjoy hiking its mature, ancient forest.
Hunting opportunities range from open hunting in designated areas to managed deer hunts where individuals participate through a reservation. Specific sites that offer hunting may change from year to year. Managed deer hunts are a tool in Virginia State Parks’ overall deer management program.
Caledon State Park is the east coast bald eagle capital and a favorite destination for bird watchers of all ages. This is primarily a day use park with special history and nature programs throughout the year, some allowing special after-hours access.
Come Trunk-or-Treat at Caledon! Come in costume to join park staff and local businesses for a free and fun-filled evening with carnival games, spooky stories & haunted photo-ops, s'mores & a Halloween campfire. Prizes for costumes and decorated vehicles will be awarded at the end of the event.