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Trail etiquette on Virginia State Parks' rails-to-trails

By Starr AndersonPosted March 25, 2026
Virginia State Parks features four rail-to-trail systems, each offering accessible, scenic routes with gentle grades ideal for walkers, runners, cyclists, e-bike riders, and, except at Staunton River Battlefield, horseback riders.
High Bridge Trail State Park

Livelihood in the Fort

By Emily PricePosted March 24, 2026
Reenactors at Wilderness Road State Park built a fort structure using authentic 18th-century tools and methods, showcasing daily life, craftsmanship and the volunteers' deep dedication to preserving history.
Working on the fort

Virginia’s bats: Hibernation, migration and how you can help them

By Starr AndersonPosted March 16, 2026
As spring arrives, Virginia’s bats are on the move. Some are waking from hibernation, while others are returning home. Whether they’ve spent winter in caves or stayed active in warmer regions, this season is critical for their survival.
Tri-colored bat

Preserving a living landscape at Belle Isle

By Guest BloggerPosted March 12, 2026
Belle Isle State Park is a living landscape shaped by river, history and care. Its trails, oyster reefs and 1767 plantation house show how land, labor and ecology connect. Preservation helps visitors understand its layered past and evolving future.
Boardwalk along the river at Belle Isle State Park.

Where community came before country: A love letter to New River Trail State Park

By Guest BloggerPosted March 12, 2026
New River Trail State Park follows the New River through forests and towns where early ideas of independence took shape. Preserving the trail protects these routes, connecting past and present as visitors reflect, travel and care for the landscape.
The New River

10 ways to take on the Trail Quest challenge

By Christen McKeyPosted February 04, 2026
After seven years, my family recently completed our Trail Quest journey. Whether you are well on your way to the goal or have not yet joined the challenge, here are ten ways to get the most out of your quest.
Master Hiker ceremony at False Cape State Park

Wintertime at Pocahontas State Park

By Kim WellsPosted February 02, 2026
Bundle up and explore Pocahontas State Park! From winter hikes and Jr. Ranger fun to stargazing and archery, there’s something for everyone. Check “Know Before You Go” for updates and make the most of the season outdoors.
Pocahontas sign in the snow

5 ways to spend more time in nature in 2026

By Starr AndersonPosted December 22, 2025
If your New Year's resolution is to spend more time outside this year, look no further than Virginia State Parks. With 44 unique parks from the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, the opportunities for outdoor adventures are endless.
Douthat State Park

Grayson Highlands State Park: A unique mountain ecosystem

By Starr AndersonPosted October 09, 2025
Grayson Highlands is the highest state park in Virginia, with elevations topping 5,089 feet. This altitude creates an environment more like what you’d find hundreds of miles north in New England than what’s typical of the southern Appalachians.
The view from Little Pinnacle, the highest peak in Grayson Highlands State Park

Top 5 things to do at Fairy Stone State Park this fall

By Guest BloggerPosted October 01, 2025
Fairy Stone State Park is the perfect place to make memories this fall, here is our list of the top five things to make it happen.
Fairy Stone


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