Day 4 - Natural Bridge State Park & Smith Mountain Lake State Park (Day 5 Total)
We started the day at Natural Bridge State Park. We absolutely loved it. Not only was the Natural Bridge a stunning site to behold, the entire trail was breathtakingly beautiful! The trail followed a creek the entire way, filled with little rapids and waterfalls. The boys always love throwing rocks into water. They have done this every time we travel anywhere where rocks and water are in close proximity.
Our next stop was Smith Mountain Lake State Park. We had read about the Turtle Island Trail, so we went straight there. We thought we may paddleboard, but it was late in the day and drizzly when we arrived. So we put on our water hiking shoes and headed out. Lucky us, by the time we reached the water, the weather completely cleared up for a gorgeous golden hour and sunset!
On our hike, we found a little beach where we explored and of course, threw rocks. This evolved to wading, which evolved to throwing larger rocks with bigger splashes, until eventually the three of us were soaked and swimming in our clothes!* I absolutely love a good spontaneous adventure!
I think that's part of the appeal of a trip like this. You know you'll be safe because you trust the park trail system, but you also don't know what exactly you'll find!
*Note to trip planners: this beach is absolutely not meant for swimming and park beaches remained closed while we were there. But we were the only ones on the trail this evening and we felt safe, so we swam at our own risk. .