Open fires are prohibited throughout the park from midnight to 4 p.m. through April 30 per the 4 p.m. Burning Law. This includes wood and charcoal. Gas is permissible. Campground fires are allowed during the restricted time if a camp host is on duty and signage to that effect is posted in the campground. Failure to observe the 4 p.m. Burning Law can result in a fine. Contact the Park Office for additional information.

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Laura Schliesske

Laura Schliesske

“Welcome to Sky Meadows!” I never get tired of sharing my enthusiasm for the outdoors, and especially this park, with the visitors I meet here. I am eager to tell my story and tell people that working in the Visitor Center here is the best job I ever had.

I enjoy being outside among the Blue Ridge Mountains every chance I get and Sky Meadows has long been one of my favorite places.

I have fond memories of the first camping trip I took here, and what a relief it was to get out of the city and “away from it all.”

Even though I had been coming to Sky Meadows as a visitor for over a decade, I had never been inside the Visitor Center until I brought my daughter to participate in the Junior Rangers program, when she was six. That was really the first time I had the thought “Hey, maybe I could work here?”

There was an opening for Contact Ranger, so I applied. Lucky for me, I got the job. It did not take very long to realize that I had landed my dream job.

One of my favorite parts of working at Sky Meadows is talking to visitors about our trails and our hike-in primitive campground. I am excited to fill the role of Public Relations and Marketing Specialist for Sky Meadows, since I now have even more opportunities to share my passion for this beautiful park. I know from my years of coming here, what a welcome respite it can be to escape from the rat race of the everyday. I never imagined that I would get to come here for my “work” too.

The photo shows my daughter and I releasing a monarch butterfly which I helped raise from an egg in the Visitor Center. I even made the dress my daughter is wearing.


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Join Sky Meadows for an evening of Stars & Guitars to celebrate Earth Day and Astronomy Month

By Laura SchliesskePosted April 15, 2024
Join Sky Meadows for the inaugural Stars & Guitars event on Saturday, April 20. What better way to celebrate Earth Day and Global Astronomy Month than an evening of music under the stars surrounded by the beauty of the great outdoors?
Dark Sky at Sky Meadows

What's in a name? Sky Meadows State Park and other similarly sounding neighbors

By Laura SchliesskePosted March 27, 2024
The rangers at Sky Meadows State Park field a lot of “FAQs” clarifying our name and location, since there are geographically close places with names like Skyline Drive, Skyland, Big Meadows and Great Meadows. Let's answer some of those questions.
A man and dog viewed in profile, gazing out on a grand vista from a wooden bench.

A Legacy Fulfilled: Sky Meadows receives funding to make Lost Mountain Trail more sustainable.

By Laura SchliesskePosted January 10, 2024
The Friends of Sky Meadows Trail Legacy Campaign has been an ongoing fundraiser since 2019. We have reached the goal of raising $28,000 to make trail improvements that will reduce erosion so that our trails can be enjoyed by future generations.
Four smiling park rangers showing thumbs up and presenting a sign that reads "Friends of Sky Meadows Trail Legacy Campaign" with a painted picture of a red thermometer topped up at $28,000

Birdie the turtle moves into a new tank

By Laura SchliesskePosted September 25, 2023
Have you heard the word? Birdie is the word(ie.) A turtle named Birdie, long-time resident of the Visitor Center at Sky Meadows State Park, has recently moved into a new and improved habitat after close to 15 years at the park.
Close-up of a turtle

You’re Invited to the Sky Meadows State Park 40th Anniversary Celebration

By Laura SchliesskePosted August 14, 2023
Join us on August 26, 2023, as Sky Meadows State Park celebrates 40 years. It wouldn’t be a party without you, so come join us in celebrating your state park. As our anniversary gift to you, our visitors, parking and admission will be free.
A family viewed from behind, looking at a wide vista of fields and rolling hills.

5 Fun-Filled Features of the Children’s Discovery Area

By Laura SchliesskePosted September 01, 2021
If you’re looking for a fun diversion to go along with your family picnic or school field trip, the Children’s Discovery Area has fun learning opportunities for all ages.
First Certified in 2018, The Children’s Discovery Area at Sky Meadows State park is a Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom

AT Hikers: Sky Meadows State Park is a Great Place to Stop (Or Start)

By Laura SchliesskePosted August 02, 2021
It’s thru-hiker season at Sky Meadows State Park. The Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC) is encouraging long hikes and use of this iconic trail.
Hikers at Sky Meadows State Park have the opportunity to walk on the iconic Appalachian National Scenic Trail

A Win-win for the Winged Ones (Aircraft and Birds)

By Laura SchliesskePosted March 05, 2021
Visitors to Sky Meadows State Park are likely to look to the sky and catch a glimpse of one of several raptor species. Some of these soaring hunters have found themselves here with the help of human intervention.
Since 2014, 653 raptors have been relocated to Sky Meadows, from Dulles International Airport.

Birds of Prey at Sky Meadows State Park

By Laura SchliesskePosted August 10, 2020
Sky Meadows State Park is known for its vast variety of birds and wildlife, including beautiful birds of prey known as raptors.
Volunteers working at the park

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