CAMPING @ Otter Creek Campground

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contractID NRSO
description As Otter Creek descends to the James River, the Blue Ridge Parkway dips to its lowest elevation, only 649 feet above sea level. This area's abundant water and warmer temperatures support plant and animal communities that are unlike those found at other areas on the Parkway. A short walk along the Trail of Trees or a hike along the clear, cool waters of Otter Creek will give ample proof that there is more to the Blue Ridge Parkway than mountain-top vistas.
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facilitiesDescription The campground has sites for 42 tents and 26 RVs. Facilities include water, comfort stations with flush toilets and sinks but no showers or hook-ups. Stop by and enjoy the campfire circle where interpretive programs are given during the summer.
facility Otter Creek Campground
facilityID 72786
fullReservationUrl http://www.reserveamerica.com/campsiteSearch.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=72786&cmp=39-32--joewils
importantInformation Caution: bears frequent the area; be aware, keep a clean camp and store all food items in closed containers. Due to the presence of invasive insects, firewood from outside the local area is not allowed. No showers, electric or water hookups are available. Some campsites at this facility are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Six visitors are allowed per campsite. Firewood Regulation: Only heat-treated firewood bundled in its original packing and bearing a certification seal from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) or a state department of agriculture may be brought onto the Parkway. Campers may still collect dead and down wood in the immediate vicinity of campgrounds and picnic areas. This rule is strictly enforced! Don't Move Firewood: Help protect our forests! Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. Moving firewood is illegal in some states. Visit dontmovefirewood.org to learn more.
nearbyAttrctionDescription Otter Creek Trail (3.5 miles) parallels the Parkway road as it meanders from Otter Creek campground to the James River Visitor Center. Most sections of this trail are easy to hike and can be reached from many points along the motor road. Otter Lake Loop Trail (0.9 miles) provides scenic views of Otter Lake. This is also a good trail for watching wildlife. Look for beaver lodges and dams along tributary streams. Early morning and late evening are prime times for wildlife observations. Trail of Trees (0.4 miles) begins near the James River Visitor Center and wanders through a shaded stream drainage. Trail signs identify many of the trees and shrubs of the river valley. This trail also affords a handsome view of the James River water gap, a rare geological feature. Canal Lock Trail (0.4 miles) begins at the visitor center and crosses the James River on a walkway beneath the bridge. The restored Battery Creek Lock, located a short distance from the bridge, is typical of those constructed in the 1800s as part of the James River and Kanawha Canal. This canal, with nearly 100 locks, helped make the river a major transportation corridor before the Civil War. Exhibits at the Battery Creek site explain how locks were used to raise and lower boats to adjust for the changing elevation of the river.
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orientationDescription Otter Creek (MP 61) is located at the Parkway's lowest elevation near Virginia's James River.
recreationDescription The James River/Otter Creek recreation area has a campground, picnic area, hiking trails and fishing in Otter Lake.
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