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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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How to Recreate Responsibly During Fall Farm Days at Sky Meadows

By Laura SchliesskePosted October 04, 2021
How to Recreate Responsibly while enjoying Fall Fall Days at Sky Meadows State Park.
Log cabin ready for Fall Farm Days

Citizen Scientists Document Regrowth and Rejuvenation at Sky Meadows

By Laura SchliesskePosted October 01, 2021
The Chronolog Citizen Science Station along Hadow Trail at Sky Meadows State Park gives visitors the opportunity to take part in contributing to a time-lapse photo record of the regrowth and seasonal cycle of a prescribed burn plot at the park.
The Chronolog site along Hadow Trail.

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. With the recent easing of pandemic restrictions for outdoor recreation, the Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC) is back to 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

Brood X Cicada Emergence at Sky Meadows State Park

By Laura SchliesskePosted June 21, 2021
Come visit Sky Meadows State Park this month, for your chance to see (and listen to) the 2021 Brood X Cicada emergence. We expect their loud singing to be with us at least through the end of June.
The first signs of the cicada emergence were holes like these ones in the park’s Historic Area.

The Award-Winning Sensory Explorers' Trail at Sky Meadows State Park

By Laura SchliesskePosted June 01, 2021
The Sensory Explorers’ Trail at Sky Meadows State Park is now a Bronze Medal winner of the prestigious 2021 Governor’s Environmental Excellence Award.
Laure Wallace and other supporters of the Sensory Explorers’ Trail at the ribbon-cutting in August 2019. Photo credit: Marie Majarov

Sky Meadows State Park Becomes an International Dark Sky Park

By Laura SchliesskePosted May 01, 2021
It is with great pride that we announce Sky Meadows State Park's official designation by the International Dark-Sky Association as a certified IDA Dark Sky Park.
Enjoy the dark sky view over Mt. Bleak at Sky Meadows.

It’s an Egg-stravaganza!

By Laura SchliesskePosted March 24, 2021
If you are looking for safe, fun and family-friendly activities this April, look no further than Sky Meadows State Park. A full afternoon of egg-themed programs await you on Saturday, April 3. Eggs will be popping up all over the historic area.
We take good care of our flock here on the farm.

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.

Virginia is for Lovers – and so is Sky Meadows State Park

By Laura SchliesskePosted January 27, 2021
For outdoor enthusiasts, and for those seeking to try something new this Valentine’s Day, Sky Meadows State Park could be the romantic getaway you are looking for.
After taking in the scenery, it should be no surprise that the park has been the site of countless romantic stories including first dates, proposals and weddings.


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