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Amy Atwood

Amy Atwood

I started this journey in 1999 as the Visitor Services Specialist for Virginia State Parks, and some days I find myself wondering where all the time went.  Over these past years, the focus of the job has changed.  An important part of the job focus changed from focusing on volunteer recruitment to marketing our state parks. And one thing is for sure, our parks are a challenge to promote because there’s so much more to talk about than just a vacation and time spent with family.

On my first day, I remember driving into Hungry Mother State Park looking at the lake and thinking, “I hope I never take this view for granted.”  Little did I know that was only the tip of the proverbial iceberg. I am blessed to not only work out of Hungry Mother State Park but with five additional state parks in the “Great Southwest of Virginia” that I manage marketing, advertising and public relations for, I travel throughout this region (Pulaski County to Lee County) on a regular basis. The mountains and history of the area are a part of me. And I love it.

My husband and I live in Marion, VA, and both work for Virginia State Parks.  I have three step-daughters - one working at Liberty University, one attending Liberty University and one in high school. Speaking of where all the time went...

With social media such a big part of my job, these girls are my secret weapons.  From learning to ride a bike, to taking and posting prom pictures, the parks are as much a part of our family as any place could be.  


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2024 Volunteer of the Year Awards

By Amy AtwoodPosted April 23, 2025
Virginia State Parks received 221,132 hours of time from more than 8,000 volunteers in 2024. Every year parks have the opportunity to nominate volunteers for the annual Volunteer of the Year awards. Read who won this year and why.
A graphic stating Virginia State Parks 2024 volunteer hours: 221,132 Total hours donated in 2024; 88,655 Camp Host hours; 41,656 Volunteer group hours; 65,257 Individual volunteer hours

Ranger Yate's path to Hungry Mother

By Amy AtwoodPosted March 07, 2025
Every ranger at Virginia State Parks has a different story on how they came to work here. Check out this story from Hungry Mother State Park Ranger Yates and why he loves working for parks.
Ranger Yates during Christmas community outreach

Black history at Green Pastures Recreation Area and how to visit

By Amy AtwoodPosted February 25, 2025
Learn about the history of Green Pastures Recreation Area and how you can visit, thanks to the stewardship of Douthat State Park staff.
Guests at Green Pastures Recreation Area

A resource management career at Virginia State Parks: Kerry O’Neil

By Amy AtwoodPosted February 11, 2025
Kerry O’Neil serves as the Piedmont Region Resource Specialist with Virginia State Parks. She initially dreamed of various careers but found her passion for resource management through her experiences visiting Virginia State parks.
Kerry O

Volunteering can open doors for the future

By Amy AtwoodPosted January 13, 2025
Many of our park staff began their journey with us as volunteers. Check out some of our rangers' stories and why they chose to volunteer at Virginia State Parks.
Dustin Haymaker

How veterans use their experience as Virginia state park rangers

By Amy AtwoodPosted November 08, 2024
Virginia State Parks are honored to have veterans choose careers within our parks. Meet two of our veterans and their journey to being a ranger.
Park Manager Chris Fritz

From the Frontier

By Amy AtwoodPosted March 31, 2020
Joseph Martin played an instrumental role in the westward movement.
Martin Station plays an important role in American history

Welcoming Spring with color

By Amy AtwoodPosted March 28, 2020
Do you know the difference between native plants and invasive plants?
Native plants are important for wildlife.

Parking for overnight backpacking at Grayson Highlands

By Amy AtwoodPosted October 28, 2019
Grayson Highlands is feeling the love of popularity of its trails.
Grayson Highlands State Park serves as a gateway to the Appalachian Trail.

Adventures Under 10

By Amy AtwoodPosted February 26, 2019
Virginia State Parks offers something for most anyone even those under the age of 10.
Learning at the Critter Crawl at Hungry Mother State Park


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