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In accordance with the Code of Virginia, the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation is updating the master plan for Wilderness Road State Park located in Lee County, VA. The purpose of a master plan is to guide the management and development of a park by identifying natural, cultural and physical resources; identifying park needs; and engaging with the public. Virginia state park master plans are updated every 10 years.
Wilderness Road State Park is located at the intersection of Routes 58 (Wilderness Road) and 923 (Martin's Station Trail), five miles west of Ewing, Va., and 10 miles east of Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Middlesboro, KY.
Wilderness Road offers picnicking, hiking, and nature and living history programs. Visitors can enjoy the visitor center, which is home to a theater showing the award-winning docudrama "Wilderness Road, Spirit of a Nation." The center also has a frontier museum and a gift shop with unique regional gifts. The park features the reconstructed Martin's Station, an outdoor living history museum depicting life on Virginia's 1775 frontier. Guests also enjoy the park's picnic shelters, a 100-seat amphitheater, an ADA-certified playground, a sand volleyball court and horseshoe pits. Visitors can hike, bike or horseback ride on the 6.5-mile Wilderness Road Trail. An 1870s-era mansion is available for weddings and meetings. It features a solarium that's perfect for showers, birthdays,and other special occasions. The park's amphitheater is also available for group functions.
Wilderness Road State Park Master Plan Public Information Meeting
The Department of Conservation and Recreation will host a public information meeting regarding the master plan update on March 4, 2026, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the park's visitor center theater. This is rescheduled from February 3.
Master plans are updated every 10 years and help guide park development and conservation. During the meeting, attendees will learn more about the master plan process and have the opportunity to ask questions.
Please note that future park plans will not be discussed at this time, as this meeting is intended solely to provide information about the master plan process.
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