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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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

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

Inaugural birding festival to honor Randy Smith, longtime Hungry Mother volunteer

By Guest BloggerPosted February 22, 2024
Hungry Mother State Park is hosting a new birding festival. Life's Extras Birding Celebration will honor the life of long-time volunteer and Virginia Master Naturalist Randy Smith. It will be held at the park May 3-5, 2024.
Life

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

Where to wander this winter

By Kim WellsPosted December 06, 2023
Wintertime is around the corner and Virginia State Parks have numerous things for you to do despite the cold weather. Check out the many activities you can do solo or with friends and family to enjoy this winter season.
Winter view at a Virginia State Park

To tree or not to tree? That is the question

By Guest BloggerPosted December 06, 2023
Have you ever wondered what your Christmas tree can do to and for the environment? If you choose a live tree, make sure you dispose of it in an environmentally friendly way. That way your Christmas tree can spread joy long after the holiday season!
Grayson County Christmas Tree Farm

Triple delight: How to see holiday lights at 3 parks in one weekend

By Starr AndersonPosted November 27, 2023
In Southwest Virginia, you’ll find three holiday events within an hour’s drive of each other: Festival of Trees, Christmas Lighting of the Tunnel and Karlan Christmas: Parade of Trees.
Holiday events

Where to see holiday lights at Virginia State Parks

By Starr AndersonPosted November 14, 2023
Whether you want to see colorful lights on a bridge or a tunnel, from the comfort of your car or in a cozy museum, we have spectacular events for you to enjoy holiday lights and decor at Virginia State Parks.
Festival of Trees

5 things to do at Chippokes State Park

By Kim WellsPosted October 17, 2023
Chippokes State Park is a beautiful location and contains the oldest continually farmed land in the country. The rich history and lovely views of the James River make for a perfect day visit or an overnight getaway.
Chippokes in the fall

Halloween Happenings

By Starr AndersonPosted October 12, 2023
Halloween brings a variety of events to state parks across Virginia. From trunk-or-treats to scavenger hunts, there's something for everyone at a state park this spooky season.
Collage of three photos, one on the left is Southwest Virginia Museum decorated with Halloween decor like spider webs on the front gate, middle photo is a full moon under pink clouds with black silhouette of trees at the bottom, to the right is a scarecrow in a field. Text over the collage says Halloween Happenings at Virginia State Parks


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