Carved over centuries by the ebb and flow of Cedar Creek, the Natural Bridge of Virginia is an attraction so fair that Thomas Jefferson saw fit to build a cabin here for easier access to this peaceful spot. Visitors today can enjoy a leisurely wander along the paved path that follows the creek for a short way, leading under the bridge past a recreated Native American settlement, modest cascades, the Saltpeter Cave and the Lost River. Catch a snack at the creek-side cafe as you wait for the evening lights and sound show presentation entitled "The Drama of Creation" and enjoy a quick look through the associated museum atop the adjacent hill for some historical perspective.
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