Friends of Fairy Stone State Park

The Friends of Fairy Stone State Park (FoFSSP) actively participates in the park's mission to conserve its natural, cultural, scenic, and recreational resources, provide a variety of recreational and educational opportunities, and promote environmental stewardship through public awareness. You, too, can become involved.

You can earn benefits for your volunteer work. For example, you can earn free passes, free camping, and free cabin use at all Virginia State Parks. The ultimate benefit you can earn is a lifetime entrance pass to all Virginia State Parks and the satisfaction of contributing to a great local resource.

Nestled at the top of Patrick County, an hour southwest from Roanoke, Fairy Stone State Park is one of the original six Virginia State Parks built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Fairy Stone State Park has more than 4,500 acres with approximately nine beautiful miles of multi-use trails for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. A 168-acre lake adorns the ground, which is wonderful for family fishing trips, filled with largemouth and smallmouth bass. For those wanting to enjoy even more of the amenities of the lake, rowboats, paddle boats, kayaks and canoes are available for rent. The park features rental cabins, campgrounds, a swimming beach, boat-launch facilities, picnic areas, and a visitor center filled with local history and wildlife, including the famous “Fairy Stones.”

Those interested in joining this park support group should contact Fairystonefriends@gmail.com. Check out their latest activities on Facebook.

If you would like to help by joining FRIENDS OF FAIRY STONE STATE PARK, please e-mail and ask for information on joining.

Thanks for your support.