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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: April 27, 2023
Contact: Kim Wells, Public Relations and Marketing Specialist, 804-217-1077, kim.wells@dcr.virginia.gov

Mason Neck State Park to host 25th Annual Eagle Festival
Enjoy a firsthand look at eagles and other wildlife

(Editors: Follow this link to download an image. Photo caption: Bald eagle at Mason Neck State Park)

RICHMOND – The 25th Annual Eagle Festival at Mason Neck State Park in Lorton, Virginia returns on May 13.

This family friendly event is free and there will be two early morning bird walks led by volunteers from the Audubon of Virginia. Both walks begin at the Bay View Trailhead near the picnic area. The first bird walk is at 8:15 a.m. and the second is at 9 a.m. The walks are free to the public but limited to 15 participants to each walk. Registration will be required and to register, interested guests should visit https://mnsp.eventbrite.com/.

The Eagle Festival includes live animal shows, hands-on educational opportunities and outdoor recreation clinics that all aim to highlight the rich natural history of Northern Virginia and foster stewardship of our environment. 

“New this year will be a special performance by Janice the Griot, a multi-cultural storyteller based out of Maryland,” said Mason Neck Park Chief Ranger of Visitor Experience Jamie Leeuwrik. “Weather permitting, we will be bringing back the Boating Bonanza at the paddle launch where participants may use a canoe, kayak or paddle board on Belmont Bay.”

This event celebrates the decades of conservation work that has taken place on the Mason Neck Peninsula. Had it not been for the work done by individuals like Elizabeth Hartwell, nicknamed “The Eagle Lady” and for whom the Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge is named after, the area would look drastically different than it does today. Eagle Festival is an opportunity to bring together the local community for programs and activities all in the name of conservation and preservation.

“Conservation efforts began to save the bald eagle, but there have been so many other species of flora and fauna that have benefitted from the thousands of acres of public land preserved along the peninsula,” said Mason Neck State Park Manager Lance Elzie. “Eagle Festival is a day where we can all come together to celebrate the work that has been done in the past and learn how to continue that work in the future, while also having fun.”

Guests will have the opportunity to see live reptiles, hawks and owls up close as well as learn about the park’s resident bald eagles and see them fly overhead. There will be live music, food, pony and wagon rides and exhibits from conservation partners. 

For more event details visit www.virginiastateparks.gov/eaglefestival.

Virginia State Parks would like to thank the Friends of Mason Neck State Park for their continued support of the park and this event, and thanks to all of the Peninsula partners and sponsors that make this event possible.

Visit www.virginiastateparks.gov for more information about upcoming events at any of Virginia’s 41 state parks.

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