Rock Bottom Horse Camp is a rustic equestrian-friendly campground located in Rose Hill, Virginia, nestled in the scenic Lee County region of southwestern Virginia near the Cumberland Gap area. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Appalachian highlands, this camp caters to riders and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the region on horseback or on foot. The campground features dedicated hiking trails, making it an excellent base for those who enjoy exploring Virginia's rugged backcountry terrain. A dump station is available on-site for RV travelers, adding convenience for those arriving with self-contained rigs. Pets are welcome, making it a great destination for families traveling with animals. The surrounding area offers access to the broader trail networks of southwestern Virginia, with the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park and Jefferson National Forest within reasonable driving distance. Rock Bottom Horse Camp provides a back-to-nature experience suited for equestrians, hikers, and outdoor adventurers seeking a quieter, trail-oriented retreat in the mountains of Virginia. Its location in Lee County places it among some of the most scenic and historically rich landscapes in the Commonwealth.