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S’More fun for Girl Scouts at Virginia State Parks

By Christen MillerPosted August 15, 2024
Girl Scouts and Virginia State Parks go together like chocolate, marshmallows, and graham crackers! Celebrating, exploring, and discovering nature has been part of Girl Scouting since its beginning.
Ranger Lauri Schular at Lake Anna State Park hosted Girl Scout Troop 603 for camping, stewardship, and fun.

Explore indoors at a Virginia State Park

By Kim WellsPosted July 25, 2024
Don't let the rain, extreme heat or cold hinder your plans to visit a Virginia State Park. Here are five great ways to stay entertained at the park's indoor exhibits.
People indoors on a rainy day

Birds nesting in unexpected spots at Machicomoco State Park

By Guest BloggerPosted July 10, 2024
Machicomoco State Park provides the perfect location for birding. AmeriCorps member Grayson Nelson shares his experience seeing birds and their nests in unexpected places at the park.
Eastern Bluebird. Photo courtesy of Cornell Lab

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

Self-sufficiency in Appalachia, part one: Quilts

By Martha WileyPosted May 02, 2024
Join us for the Stitch in Time Quilt Show to view some of the community's beautiful pieces of Appalachian self-sufficiency on display.
Quilt Show at the Museum

What does a Virginia State Park Maintenance Ranger do?

By Kim WellsPosted January 10, 2024
Consider a job at a Virginia State Park such as maintenance ranger and you might be surprised at much you love it! These hardworking rangers face different adventures each day while gaining knowledge and building skillsets along the way.
Rangers doing trail maintenance

How to be prepared outdoors when severe weather happens

By Kim WellsPosted March 07, 2023
Camping and hiking are fun recreational activities on any regular day, but do you know how to stay safe when severe weather happens? Here are some safety tips that can help save your life if you encounter bad weather during your travels.
Wear long pants and long sleeves when hiking to protect yourself from ticks and other insects.

Wildlife Surviving Winter

By Guest BloggerPosted January 11, 2022
Have you ever wondered how our favorite little creatures survive winter in the wild? Guest blogger Monica shares her findings with us and invites you to Virginia State Parks to learn more.
Chipmunk searching for food

Tiptoe 'Round the Bluebells

By Guest BloggerPosted April 13, 2021
Come out for the bloom of the Bluebells. This event of nature can only be seen for a couple of weeks.
Bluebells in bloom

A Deeper Dive into Group Camp 7

By Guest BloggerPosted March 20, 2021
Dive deeper into the history of Group Camp 7 during a virtual program hosted by Pocahontas State Park.
Group Camp 7


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