Visit for Two or Four to Natural Bridge of Virginia (Up to 39% Off). Four Options Available.
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The area brings together several exhibits and natural wonders, from the awe-inspiring bridge to historic displays of Native American life
Choose from Four Options
- $32 for admission for two adults Sunday–Thursday ($52 value)
- $63 for admission for four adults Sunday–Thursday ($104 value)
- $36 for admission for two adults Friday–Saturday ($52 value)
- $72 for admission for four adults Friday–Saturday ($104 value)
Admission includes the Natural Bridge, the Caverns, and the Monacan Indian Living History exhibits. Check out hours and special event weeks on the calendar.
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About Natural Bridge of Virginia
Starting at cascade falls, The Cedar Creek Trail weaves through the wilderness until it passes under a national landmark: the Natural Bridge. This towering overpass was formed when a cavern collapsed some millennia ago. More recently, it's said that a young George Washington surveyed the Natural Bridge site, leaving his initials and a lightning bolt carved into the bridge's wall. The Natural Bridge now stands as the centerpiece for a public park filled with hiking trails and educational attractions.
- Size: 1,600 acres filled with caves, streams, and hundreds of wildlife species
- Eye Catcher: The nighttime Drama of Creation display, when beams of color and light are cast on the natural bridge and set to music
- Permanent Mainstay: Monacan Indian Living History, a walk-through exhibit where history reenactors recreate a typical Monacan Indian settlement from 300 years ago (seasonally open). 2016 feature includes the indoor Exploration Center, combining Monacan, Archaeology, and watershed (included with Bridge pass purchase)
- Don't Miss: The Colossal Dome room, located 34 stories underground in the the Natural Bridge Caverns
- Accommodations: Stay overnight at The Natural Bridge Park Historic Hotel, where balconies overlook the Blue Ridge Mountains and their routinely fluffed treetops
- Outdoor Activities: rafting, tubing and kayaking within minutes reach
- Special Events: wine tastings, horseback rides, and Native American festivals