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Last updated on March 09, 2026

Spring is in the air, and adventure is calling! After the quiet of winter, Douthat State Park is coming back to life, offering visitors beautiful views, fresh mountain air and a range of outdoor activities.  

If you’re planning a spring getaway, here’s what you can look forward to at this Virginia gem. 

Park programs and events 

Eastern Hemlock
Help protect Douthat's hemlock trees. 

With the start of spring, Douthat launches a full lineup of ranger-led programs and special events. Some of the highlights include: 

  • Earth Day - Help Protect Hemlock Trees: Join us this Earth Day at Douthat State Park to make a lasting impact on our forest ecosystem. Volunteers will help protect Eastern hemlock trees from the invasive hemlock woolly adelgid, a pest that threatens the species.
  • Monthly Volunteer Workday: Each month, volunteers of all ages and skill levels are welcome to work together on a project to help improve and maintain the park. Projects may include trail maintenance, park beautification, litter cleanup or special restoration projects. 
  • Vernal Pool Explorations: Embark on a journey into the enchanting world of vernal pools. These seasonal wetlands are teeming with life and play a vital role in the ecosystem. 

For the complete list of programs and events at Douthat, go to virginiastateparks.gov/douthat-events

Improved hiking and biking trails 

Biking
Mountain biking at Douthat 

For the last year, park rangers and volunteers have been updating blazes and replacing junction signs on every trail, totaling more than 40 miles.  

The project is complete just in time for spring. From easy hikes less than a mile long to difficult climbs with mileage, Douthat has a trail for all skill levels and ages, and most of them are open to mountain bikers, too. 

While Douthat has updated trail signage, we still recommend downloading the geo-referenced PDF map of the park from Avenza Maps before getting to the park since cell phone service is limited. These types of maps will show your exact position on a trail even if you don’t have reception. 

To learn more about the park’s hiking and biking trails, visit virginiastateparks.gov/douthat

Cabins and camping 

Douthat Cabin
A CCC-era log cabin 

Like many Virginia State Parks, Douthat closes some of its campgrounds and cabins in the winter, leaving 23 campsites and 20 cabins open from December through March. However, on April 1, the remaining 64 campsites and 15 cabins are de-winterized and ready for visitors.  

Whether you want to spend the night in a furnished CCC-era log cabin, pitch a tent and sleep under the stars next to the lake or park your RV at a full-service campground, Douthat has it.  

Accommodations book up fast, especially in the warmer months, so don’t wait. Make a reservation today at reservevaparks.com.  

More to come 

Boating at Douthat
Canoeing Douthat Lake 

In case you need more reasons to visit Douthat, the swimming beach opens Memorial Day weekend, and this is when you can start renting paddle boats, kayaks, canoes and hydrobikes. 

Just a few steps away from the beach is Nature’s Outpost, which will be open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Not only is it an interpretive center but it's also a one-stop shop for beach toys, snacks and more. 


Spring is a great time to reconnect with nature, and Douthat State Park is ready to welcome you! So come explore, unwind and make memories this spring. 

For more information on park hours, reservations and upcoming events, visit virginiastateparks.gov/douthat

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