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Self-sufficiency in Appalachia, part two: In the kitchen
Posted May 13, 2024
Learn how art in Appalachia tells the story of the past. This blog highlights household items used in the kitchen that have the special touch of Appalachia.
Wilderness Road atmosphere drives volunteerism
Posted April 25, 2024
Wilderness Road State Park is a unique park in the western tip of Virginia with an atmosphere that drives volunteerism.
High Bridge Trail State Park completes extension into Pamplin
Posted April 24, 2024
High Bridge Trail now connects to Pamplin City after many years in the making and DCR is excited to be a part of the town's story. This new western terminus is a great place to start your trek on High Bridge Trail State Park.
Anne Reeder retires after 37 years of state service
Posted March 29, 2024
Anne Reeder retires after 37 years of state service and her smiling face will be missed, especially at Holliday Lake State Park. She created a positive environment wherever she worked and was truly passionate about conservation.
What's in a name? Sky Meadows State Park and other similarly sounding neighbors
Posted 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.
Inspired women inspire others
Posted March 25, 2024
Come meet some of the women who help make Virginia State Parks a great place to work!
Celebrating art and tradition: Quilt Show returns to Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park
Posted 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.
What does a Virginia State Park Maintenance Ranger do?
Posted January 10, 2024
Consider a job at a Virginia State Park such as maintenance ranger and you might be surprised at much you love it! These hardworking rangers face different adventures each day while gaining knowledge and building skillsets along the way.
Where to wander this winter
Posted 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.
5 things to do at Machicomoco State Park
Posted October 24, 2023
Machicomoco State Park is Virginia's 40th state park and is truly a special place to visit. The park has a unique history and is surrounded by diverse wildlife habitats that provide a perfect place to anyone to enjoy.