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.


Black History at Virginia State Parks


Family hiking at Belle Isle State Park

The cultures and experiences of Americans of African descent are vital to our nation's history. Black history provides powerful insight into the diversity, identity and representation of our citizens. These stories can be found at Virginia State Parks.

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Green Pastures Recreation Area - Green Pastures (Longdale) Recreation Area, built for use by African Americans during the segregation era, was officially integrated in 1950, and welcomed guests of all races and ethnicities. To signify its status as racially integrated, the U.S. Forest Service changed the site’s name to Longdale Recreation Area in 1963. Eventually, mounting budget issues led to disrepair and the closure of Longdale in 2017. But preservation efforts spearheaded by community activists led to the restoration and reopening of Longdale Recreation Area under its historic name, Green Pastures Learn More


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