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Fairy Stone

Overview

Fairy Stone State Park in Stuart, VA, is a historic destination established in 1936 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. It is famous for its namesake staurolite crystals, which are cross-shaped stones found naturally within the park. Spanning nearly 5,000 acres, this park offers a deep immersion into the forests of Southwest Virginia. The center of activity is the 168-acre lake, providing a scenic backdrop for traditional outdoor recreation and peaceful camping.

Location & Surroundings

Situated in the rugged foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the park sits just minutes from the town of Stuart. The surrounding landscape is characterized by dense hardwood forests and rolling hills. Its location offers easy access to the Blue Ridge Parkway, making it a perfect basecamp for scenic drives. The remote setting ensures dark night skies and a quiet atmosphere away from major highway noise or light pollution.

Amenities & Park Features

The park features a well-maintained campground that accommodates various RV sizes with electric and water hookups. Facilities include:

  • Modern bathhouses with hot showers
  • A convenient dump station for RVs
  • A dedicated swimming beach and boat rentals
The campsites are primarily shaded, offering a degree of privacy and a traditional wooded camping experience typical of Virginia state parks.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Beyond hunting for fairy stones, travelers can explore over 10 miles of hiking trails that wind through the wilderness. Fishing for bass and panfish in the lake is a popular pastime. A short drive away, you can visit the historic Mabry Mill, one of the most photographed spots on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The nearby town of Stuart provides local charm with its small shops and seasonal community events that reflect the heritage of Patrick County.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is an ideal match for nature-loving families and rockhounds who enjoy a blend of legend and landscape. It is best suited for those driving small to mid-sized trailers or motorhomes seeking a rustic, quiet environment. If you value outdoor recreation like hiking and paddling over high-speed internet and resort-style luxuries, this historic mountain escape will fit your travel style perfectly. It is a haven for those wanting to disconnect.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Playground

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Pets $
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers

- Facility

• Type (State Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)

• Year-Round

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (50)
• Gravel Sites (50)
• Water (50)
• Electric (50)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Ann Park

October 31, 2025

My daughter had her wedding ceremony in Fayerdale Hall. The venue was perfect and the location was beautiful! We also booked cabins on the premises. They were well appointed and had modern conveniences. They were also very clean. Everyone we encountered was extremely helpful and kind. Many wonderful memories were made in Fairy Stone.

Mary Beth Dahl

October 28, 2025

Fayerdale Hall at Fairy Stone State Park is the perfect place for a storybook wedding! We hosted over 100 friends and family in the hall for my daughter’s wedding in August 2025, and it was perfect! Upon arrival, everything was ready to go and check in was super easy. We rented the hall for the entire weekend (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) which made decorating and clean up so much easier. The wedding was inside Fayerdale, and we (the groom’s brothers and some friends) flipped the hall within 15 minutes for the reception while guests milled about outside on the porch under the tent enjoying appetizers and the wedding party did pictures. The tables were already decorated, so they just had to move them and rearrange the chairs. In addition, we (parents/family friends) rented several cabins so we could be close by. NOTE: there’s no cell service at the cabins, so be prepared. Our walkie talkies also didn’t work. Fayerdale Hall has WiFi, so we were able to make contact with the outside world and get messages. The bridal party stayed nearby in an AirBnB in the Reserve which is just a mile or so from Fairy Stone (with WiFi – cell service is still limited). The girls had their makeup and hair done there, and then they all came to our cabin on the lake for pictures and snacks before the wedding. It was perfect! One big concern was the remoteness of Fairy Stone for our many out of town guests, but with the wedding in the afternoon and daylight, it wasn’t an issue. It was like traveling into a fairytale—so magical and special. And a thousand thank yous to the staff at Fairy Stone for making everything flow so easily. Here are the vendors we used: Adell’s Catering (Rocky Mount) – absolutely amazing! She’s not only competitive in her pricing, but the food was super yummy and the staff were wonderful on the big day. Takes the Cake (Roanoke) – The cake was delivered and scrumptious! Richard Ratcliffe Photography – (Found on Thumbtack) Richard and Cindy were wonderful. They took so many pictures and really went above and behond to capture the entire day. DJ Willie H (Found on Thumbtack) – Will did a great job. He made sure the reception flowed well, and he kept the party going.

ChattyCat Lovett

September 20, 2025

Beautiful area. Beach is clean, and well maintained ⛱️ Park employees were knowledgeable, and enthusiastic. There's plenty of kid friendly activities. 🧚‍♀️ Fairystones are not too difficult to find on the trail. I'd give this place three thumbs up, but I only have two thumbs 👍 👍 😉

Melissa Kip (Mak)

July 07, 2025

This is another beautiful Virginia State Park, we've been here several times, have a great time every time! The boat rental here is ready and cheap, for a family you can get a rowboat for an hour for like $20, 4 hours cost me $46 the first time. We never last past an hour. My adult daughters are convinced they know how to paddle, so as we sit there spinning in circles and hollering at each other how to do it, others glide by, giving me pitying looks lol. 😁 It's a good upper body workout and it's fun. The beach is always clean and nice, big enough to always have space for you. The water was perfect temperature, no shocking coldness. The grounds here are gorgeous, tons of shady spots to set up under too. A big playground near the beach, and a couple of pavilions you can rent. The grill here has burgers, dogs, fries, etc, really yummy and not expensive. Ice cream too! The gift shop has a range of things, actual Park gifts to forgotten Beach Toy replacements, the beach stuff is pretty cheap, the cool park stuff, not so cheap. They have camping and cabins here, no hotel.

Theresa N.

July 07, 2025

Fairy Stone State Park is such a beautiful and peaceful place. We really enjoyed our visit here. Right from the entrance, the rangers were incredibly friendly and helpful. One ranger in particular really went out of his way for us we told him we had young kids and weren’t planning to go into the lake that day, and he gave us great directions to the playground area instead. It was exactly what we needed. The playground was perfect for our kids and even had two picnic tables nearby, which worked out great since we packed a picnic lunch. It made everything so easy and relaxing. The area was well maintained and felt very safe and family friendly. There are lots of beautiful walking trails throughout the park. Even though we didn’t hike very far with the kids, the portions we did explore were really nice and scenic. My kids especially enjoyed the fairy stone hunt, they didn’t end up finding any, but they had a blast searching and exploring. Thankfully, the gift shop sells fairy stones, so they were excited to still bring some home as souvenirs.

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