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Self-sufficiency in Appalachia, part one: Quilts
Posted May 02, 2024
Join us for the Stitch in Time Quilt Show to view some of the community's beautiful pieces of Appalachian self-sufficiency on display.
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.
6 reasons to visit Natural Bridge this fall
Posted October 27, 2023
When you think of Natural Bridge State Park, the first thing that comes to mind is probably the 200-foot-tall Natural Bridge. This iconic Virginia landmark is truly awe-inspiring, but if you haven't explored the rest of the park, you're missing out.
Museum collection preserves area's African American history
Posted July 23, 2020
The Jessie Zander Collection of documents and photographs provides a valuable look at the African-American history of Wise County.
Stories from the Trail: Fincastle County and Independence
Posted March 24, 2020
Along the trail lies a community that has seen the bones of our nation come to life. Step into New River Trail State Park and experience history throughout the ages.
Top 5 Ways History Flows at Pocahontas State Park
Posted May 06, 2019
Our history may not be as visible as other parks, but guests will be surprised by the history that hides in plain sight.
History of a Pre-Civil Rights Era State Park
Posted February 19, 2019
Prince Edward State Park was opened to the public in June 1950, making it Virginia's only pre-Civil Rights Era state park for African-Americans. This is a story of the legacy of this state park, now called Twin Lakes State Park.
A Ranger's Favorite Hike
Posted February 10, 2019
Working for Virginia State Parks, Ranger Blevins gets to hike many trails, but here is her favorite.