Virginia Points of Interest
Woodstock Tower Observation Site
Don’t miss the opportunity to take in the grand views from the Woodstock Tower! In 1935, the historical structure was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps with the material provided by the Woodstock Chamber of Commerce. The tower offers views of the beautiful Seven Bends in the North Fork of the Shenandoah River.
Campground Restrictions
Alcoholic beverages prohibited.
Points of Interest
Nearby Camping
Location | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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Little Fort OHV | 11 | 1,363 ft | |||
Shenandoah River - Guest State Park | 42 | 716 ft | |||
Elizabeth Furnace | 36 | 803 ft | |||
Camp Roosevelt | 10 | 1,325 ft | |||
Lewis Mountain - Shenandoah National Park | 31 | 3,394 ft | |||
Hawk | 15 | 1,381 ft | |||
Big Meadows - Shenandoah National Park | Numerous | 3,589 ft |
Weather Forecast
Nearby Streamflow Levels
Gauge | Streamflow |
---|---|
Linville Creek At Broadway
USGS 01632082 |
23 cfs |
S F Shenandoah River Near Luray
USGS 01629500 |
886 cfs |
Opequon Creek Near Stephens City
USGS 01614830 |
5 cfs |
N F Shenandoah River At Cootes Store
USGS 01632000 |
117 cfs |
Hogue Creek Near Hayfield
USGS 01613900 |
10 cfs |
So. Branch Pot. Riv. Nr. Moorefield
USGS 01608070 |
433 cfs |
N F Shenandoah River At Mount Jackson
USGS 01633000 |
278 cfs |