
Department of Conservation and Recreation

By Janel FullerPosted November 24, 2020
In 2020, the outdoors has provided us with a vast playground to enjoy and share with our community. With all the changes that continue to occur in our everyday lives, being in the outdoors provides physical and mental relief. READ MOREBy Julie BuchananPosted August 26, 2020
In summer, most people arriving at Pocahontas State Park on Saturday have their mountain bikes, coolers and camping gear in tow. Not so the morning of Saturday, Aug. 22. READ MOREBy Guest AuthorPosted February 12, 2020
Fire has shaped development of Virginia's forests and wildlands for thousands of years. In fact, the existence of many natural communities is closely tied to fire. Before the arrival of humans, natural fires ignited by flashes of lightning played a major role in shaping southeastern landscapes. READ MOREBy Guest AuthorPosted January 15, 2020
From the highlands of the Blue Ridge to the windswept coast of the Atlantic Ocean, Virginia offers a bounty of opportunities for birders. The state is frequented by approximately 400 different bird species over the course of a year, including everything from raptors to warblers to shorebirds. READ MORE