Editor’s Note: Channels Natural Area Preserve is currently closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To keep up-to-date with the latest information, visit their website here.

There is no shortage of unique adventures here in Virginia, and many of them will transport you to a bygone era. One such example that comes to mind is the Channels Natural Area Preserve. Tucked away near Abingdon, Virginia, this fascinating landmark is home to a labyrinth of sandstone dating back to the last ice age. Here’s more on this fascinating adventure you’ll want to experience for yourself.

Channels State Forest in southwestern Virginia is truly a treasure trove of natural attractions just waiting to be explored.

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The crown jewel of the forest is a labyrinth of ancient rock formations known as the Great Channels of Virginia. To access the channels, start at Brumley Mountain Trail.

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After approximately three miles of hiking, you’ll reach the main attraction: a fascinating maze of sandstone rock formations.

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Geologists believe the rocks were formed over 400 million years ago during the last ice age. It’s believed that permafrost and ice wedges created the channels between the softer sandstone rock.

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Today, as you explore the channels, you’ll have the unique opportunity to marvel at these mesmerizing formations.

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Given that the channels are actually located at high-altitude atop Clinch Mountain, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape along the way.

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So the next time you’re craving a true adventure, you’ll relish your experience exploring the Great Channels of Virginia.

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Have you experienced the Great Channels of Virginia before? If so, we’d love to hear all about it! For more information, you can check out Visit Abingdon’s official visitor’s guide.

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