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FAIRY STONE STATE PARK, VA

Status: Open year round.   Season Dates

Description

Fairy Stone State Park is home of the mysterious "fairy stones." It is one of the six original Virginia state parks to open on June 15, 1936. The treasured stone so prevalent in the region, beautiful scenery, rich history and ample recreational opportunities make Fairy Stone one of the favorites of park visitors. Roanoke newspaper publisher Junius B. Fishburn donated the 4537-acre site, making it the largest of the six original parks and one of the largest to this day.

The Legend of the Fairy Stone: Many hundreds of years before Chief Powhatan's reign, fairies were dancing around a spring of water, when an elfin messenger arrived from a city far away. He brought news of the death of Christ. When these creatures of the forest heard the story of the crucifixion, they wept. As their tears fell upon the earth, they crystallized to form beautiful stones. When the fairies disappeared from the enchanted place, ground about the spring and the adjacent valley was strewn with these mementos of the event. For many years people held these little crosses in superstitious awe, firm in the belief that they protected the wearer against witchcraft, sickness, accidents and disaster. Fairy stones are staurolite, a combination of silica, iron and aluminum. Together, these minerals crystallize in twin form, accounting for the crosslike structure. Found only in rocks that have been subjected to great heat and pressure, the stones are most commonly shaped like St. Andrew's and Roman crosses. The most sought after are those in the shape of the Maltese cross. Staurolite crosses are also found in the mountains of North Carolina and in Switzerland, but nowhere else in the world are they found in such abundance as in the vicinity of Fairy Stone State Park.

Fairy Stone State Park comprises 4537 acres, and a 168 acre lake which spills into the Philpott Reservoir. A small dam and spillway separate the two lakes and does not allow for boat access from lake to lake. Only non-gasoline powered boats are allowed on Fairy Stone Lake.

Services & Amenities:

Within Facility
  • 20/30 amp service
  • Beach Area
  • Boat Launch
  • Boat Rental
  • Cabins
  • Camping
  • Camping Lodge
  • Concession
  • Conference Center
  • Dump Station
  • Facilities for the Disabled
  • Family Lodge
  • Fishing, Freshwater
  • Gift/Souvenir Shop
  • Group Camping
  • Hiking Trail
  • Hunting
  • Information Center
  • Lake
  • Picnic Shelters
  • Picnicking
  • Playground
  • Programs
  • Restrooms
  • Showers - Hot
  • Snack Bar
  • Swimming - Lake
  • Trails - Bridle
  • Trails, Bicycle
  • Trails, Horse
  • Trails-Universally Accessible
  • Visitor Center

Alerts and Important Information

Notice for Campers

LEAVE YOUR FIREWOOD AT HOME!!
A firewood quarantine has been established for the following localities: counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Fauquier, Louden, and Prince William; and the entire cities of Alexandria, Fairfax City, Falls Church, Manassas, and Manassas Park. It is unlawful to transport firewood from these localities. In general, firewood can harbor insect pests under the bark and in the wood. The transport of infested firewood has been identified as a leading cause in the introduction of harmful forest insects into un-infested forest areas. Help us keep our state parks pest free by leaving your firewood at home.

Getting There:

Fairy Stone State Park
967 FAIRYSTONE LAKE DR
Stuart VA 24171-9588

From I-81 near Roanoke, take Route 581, to Route 220 South, to Route 57 West, to Route 346 North. From I77 near Hillsville, take Route 58 East to Route 8 North to Route 57 East to Route 346 North.

Phone Park for More Information:

Information: (276)930-2424

Special Events:

    The events listed here are not intended to be an all inclusive list. Please contact the park for further details.

  • HOLIDAY RATES APPLY BETWEEN 11/21-24/2007. THE PRIME CABIN/LODGE RATES APPLY FOR THESE 4 NIGHTS DURING THANKSGIVING. DO NOT HAVE START DATE FOR 11/22 WHICH IS THANKSGIVING DAY; WE GIVE OUR CLEANING STAFF THANKSGIVING DAY OFF. THANKS. from Nov 21 2007 to Nov 24 2007
  • HOLIDAY RATES APPLY BETWEEN 12/24-25/2007. THE PRIME CABIN/LODGE RATES APPLY FOR THESE 2 NIGHTS DURING CHRISTMAS. DO NOT HAVE ARRIVAL FOR 12/25 WHICH IS CHRISTMAS DAY; WE GIVE OUR CLEANING STAFF CHRISTMAS DAY OFF. THANKS. from Dec 24 2007 to Dec 25 2007
  • HOLIDAY RATES APPLY BETWEEN 12/31/07-01/01/2008. PRIME SEASON CABIN/LODGE RATES APPLY FOR THESE 2 NIGHTS OVER NEW YEAR'S. DO NOT HAVE ARRIVAL FOR JAN 1 WHICH IS NEW YEAR'S DAY;WE GIVE OUR CLEANING STAFF NEW YEAR'S DAY OFF. THANKS. from Dec 31 2007 to Jan 01 2008
  • Between Aug 14 to Labor Day each year, many of our parks that offer swimming may experience a shortage of qualified lifeguards, resulting in swimming being available on Saturdays and Sundays only (closed Monday-Friday). Swimming is available Saturday, Sunday and Monday of Labor Day weekend. If your park trip depends on swimming daily, we advise you to reserve at another time. We apologize for the inconvenience. There is no refund to overnight guests when swimming is not available. from Aug 14 2008 to Sep 01 2008
  • Pursuant to Code of Virginia, no fire of any sort is permitted, including charcoal, between February 15 and April 30, except between the hours of 4PM to midnight. This includes campgrounds and picnic area / cabin grills. Camping stoves that are self-contained are permitted (ex. Coleman Stove). from Feb 15 2010 to Apr 30 2010