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Raven Ridge Campground & Retreat
High atop Clinch Mountain, Raven Ridge offers over 5,000 combined acres of varied habitat.
Not just a campground, but a retreat offering camp sites, two luxury cabins, an on-site cafe, plus much, much more!

Our seven campsites are located in groves of mountain laurel, rhododendron, and flame azaleas. Each site also has its own picnic table and stone fireplace, as well as easy access to the onsite café. All of the campsites are also located above the poison-ivy growth line.

Raven Ridge is located on the Virginia Birding and Wildlife Trails. Visit our website at www.purelyappalachian.com for details about the many types of birds and wildlife that can be seen on our property.

Outdoor activities abound at Raven Ridge. From canoeing or fishing on Laurel Bed Lake to hiking on over 10 miles of trails with daily wildlife and nature walks.

Raven Ridge offers group rates, and can provide catering for meetings and special events. Wedding packages are also provided, customized to fit your needs. We do accept Visa, MasterCard.

The owners of Raven Ridge challenge you to experience the TRUE Virginia Highlands. See what they have to offer at: www.purelyappalachian.com

 

“THE GREAT CHANNELS OF VIRGINIA”

High atop Brumley Mountain, a part of the Clinch Mountain range, is an ancient formation known by the local people as “The Great Channels of Virginia”. Commonly referred to as a “giant maze of sandstone”, the channels are intertwining walkways between mostly rectangular boulders of sandstone with upright walls up to 40ft. high. A 2.1 mile hike from Raven Ridge, this most unusual formation of Clinch Sandstone is at an altitude of 4200ft., covers several acres and has been described by many geologists as the most important geologic formation in Southwest Virginia. Offered as a “complimentary” option to the Raven Ridge Eco-Tour, which is $25. It is not open to the public and requires an overnight stay

We hope to hear from you soon:
Contact: Charles Kennedy
Business address
21705 Raven Ridge Road
Saltville, VA 24330
Phone: 276-944-5024Fax: 276-944-3101

Directions:

From Interstate 81 North: Exit 24 (Meadowview, VA); turn left off ramp onto State Route 80; drive 14.2 miles on Route 80 to the driveway at Raven Ridge; turn left off Route 80 onto driveway and drive .7 mile; take a hard right and follow the gravel road .7 mile up the mountain to Raven Ridge Campgrounds; it’s 1.4 miles once you leave Route 80 (15.6 miles total).

From Interstate 81 South: Exit 24 (Meadowview, VA); turn right off ramp onto State Route 80; drive 14.2 miles on Route 80 to the driveway at Raven Ridge; turn left off Route 80 onto driveway and drive .7 mile; take a hard right and follow the gravel road .7 mile up the mountain to Raven Ridge Campgrounds; it’s 1.4 miles once you leave Route 80 (15.6 miles total).

Our address is 21705 Raven Ridge, Saltville, VA 24370.

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Beautiful view into five states
from Raven Ridge.


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Visit our website at: www.ravenridgecampground.com