
State Jump Spots
Cliff jumping across Virginia
Browse 19 jump spots across 15 local areas with height, access, and safety planning context.
State overview
Cliff jumping in Virginia
Virginia currently organizes 19 jump spots into a regional planning view with location context, spot cards, and local browse paths. Fredericksburg is the strongest current cluster in this collection. The tallest listed jumps reach 70 ft. Use this page as the regional overview before opening a single jump spot guide for current notes.
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Fredericksburg
4 spots

Lexington
2 spots

Amherst
1 spot

Banister
1 spot

Danville
1 spot

George Washington National Forest
1 spot

Lorton
1 spot

Louisa
1 spot

Madison
1 spot

Manassas
1 spot

McLean
1 spot

Midlothian
1 spot

Mount Solon
1 spot

Syria
1 spot

Wirtz
1 spot
All Virginia jump spots
Every published jump spot in this state collection is listed here so the browse section stays complete.
Height TBDAbel Lake
Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States
60ftAbel Lake, Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States
60ftAlone Mill Lexington
Lexington, Virginia, United States
30ftCedar Run, Shenandoah Np
Madison, Virginia, United States
50ftElkhorn Lake
Mount Solon, United States
50ftFoxsport Marina
Midlothian, United States
60ftFredericksburg Quarry
Fredericksburg, United States
70ftGreat Falls Md/Va
McLean, United States
20ftLorton Quarry
Manassas, Virginia, United States
60ftMaury River
Lexington, United States
50ftMount Solon
Banister, Virginia, United States
Height TBDOld Quarry
Lorton, United States
20ftPanther Falls
George Washington National Forest, Virginia, United States
20ftPanther Falls
Amherst, Virginia, United States
60ftRappahannock Quarry, Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States
40ftRock Quarry
Louisa, United States
50ftSmith Mountain Lake
Wirtz, Virginia, United States
30ftThe Rock Quarry
Danville, Virginia, United States
30ftWhite Oak Canyo
Syria, United States



