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5 must-do activities at Staunton River State Park

By Starr AndersonPosted July 11, 2024
Staunton River State Park is a great place to escape to the great outdoors with family and friends. The park is open year-round, and you can make overnight reservations for camping and cabins up to 11 months in advance.
Staunton River Dark Sky

What kind of tree is that? Learn the answer with a new field guide at Sky Meadows State Park.

By Laura SchliesskePosted June 28, 2024
Take a nature walk on the Snowden Trail at Sky Meadows State Park, and you’ll notice trees with numbers attached to them all along the trail. These numbers correspond to the newly published “Snowden Trail Tree Identification Field Guide."
A trail through the woods, with leaves on the trees and leaves on the ground surrounding a gravel path with wooden stairs on it.

5 things to do when you visit Staunton River Battlefield State Park

By Kim WellsPosted June 10, 2024
Virginia State Parks are full of history and Staunton River Battlefield is no different, but this park offers so much more than just a history tour. Located along the Staunton River, this location provides visitors with many recreational activities.
Battlefield view at Staunton River Battlefield

Self-sufficiency in Appalachia, part two: In the kitchen

By Martha WileyPosted May 13, 2024
Learn how art in Appalachia tells the story of the past. This blog highlights household items used in the kitchen that have the special touch of Appalachia.
Cherry Butter Mold

5 must-do activities at James River State Park

By Starr AndersonPosted April 29, 2024
From relaxing under the stars to hiking to the iconic Tye River Overlook, James River State Park offers a range of activities for visitors of all ages. Check out our top five recommendations and start planning your next adventure to James River!
Visitor Center

New program for new outdoor experiences: Let’s Go Adventures

By Haley RodgersPosted April 02, 2024
Outdoor adventures just got more approachable at Virginia State Parks. A new series of programs, called Let's Go Adventures, offers classes on camping, fly fishing, orienteering, archery, hiking and kayaking.
Let

Finding wellness in nature at Hungry Mother State Park

By Starr AndersonPosted March 28, 2024
Hungry Mother State Park has partnered with Mount Rogers Community Services for a new Wellness in Nature program. It's held every Friday, giving visitors and community members the chance to spend their lunch break connecting with the great outdoors.
Hungry Mother State Park

Celebrating art and tradition: Quilt Show returns to Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park

By Starr AndersonPosted March 18, 2024
Every year, the Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park hosts the “Stitch in Time” Quilt Show, a cherished tradition that brings together artisans, historians and enthusiasts alike to celebrate the rich heritage of quilting in the region.
Quilt Show

Exploring the WiseJAMS Music Program at Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park

By Starr AndersonPosted March 08, 2024
Twice a year, Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park hosts the WiseJAMS Music Program. The 12-week program teaches students how to play banjo, fiddle and guitar and celebrates the musical legacy deeply rooted in the Appalachian soil.
WiseJAMS

How to have the best stargazing adventure in Virginia State Parks

By Haley RodgersPosted February 22, 2024
Looking for the best places to stargaze in Virginia State Parks? A good place to start is to visit one of our four state parks that are designated as International Dark Sky Parks. Let us give you tips to make it a great experience!
A dark black sky filled with stars and a dense spot in the middle that glows orange


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