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Everything you need to know about James River’s Roof Top Tent Rally
Posted October 02, 2024
James River State Park is teaming up with Blue Ridge Overland Gear again for its annual Roof Top Tent Rally. The special event provides a unique opportunity to connect with fellow overlanders or explore the overlanding lifestyle for the first time.
Top 5 things to do at Fairy Stone State Park this fall
Posted October 01, 2024
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.
5 must-do activities at Douthat State Park
Posted September 25, 2024
Nestled in the heart of the Allegheny Mountains, Douthat State Park is one of Virginia’s original six state parks. It offers year-round adventures with its 4,500 acres of forested wilderness, a 50-acre lake and more than 40 miles of trails.
5 things to do in the forest for fall break
Posted September 19, 2024
Whether or not you are a student, taking a fall break is good for mind, body and spirit! And Virginia State Parks are filled with green spaces that can help you refresh and enjoy the autumn season to the fullest.
5 great fall getaways to start planning now: Piedmont
Posted September 18, 2024
These amazing fall getaways include incredible nearby attractions like breweries, wineries and unique historic sites to explore.
7 campgrounds for beginner campers
Posted September 18, 2024
Whether you’re a camping beginner or just beginning to consider camping, the pleasant fall season is a great time to give it a try. Check out these Virginia State Park campgrounds and learn how to make a first-time camping trip less intimidating.
6 reasons to visit Natural Bridge this fall
Posted September 16, 2024
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.
Fall foliage at Virginia State Parks: Peak periods by region
Posted September 12, 2024
There’s nothing quite like fall at Virginia State Parks, and every park experiences peak fall colors at different times. Check out our list of recommendations for the best spots to see fall foliage as you plan your fall getaway.
15 fall festivities at Virginia State Parks
Posted September 12, 2024
With cooler temperatures approaching, this is the perfect time to enjoy the foliage and fall festivities at a Virginia State Park. There are numerous events throughout the Commonwealth for the whole family to enjoy. Get outside and enjoy the season.
4 Virginia State Parks within 1 hour of Charlottesville
Posted September 10, 2024
Whether you enjoy hiking, boating, biking, fishing or simply relaxing, Bear Creek Lake, James River, Lake Anna and Powhatan state parks are all within an hour’s drive of Charlottesville, making them perfect for day trips or weekend getaways.
Rehabilitated Bald Eagle #24-0336 released at Kiptopeke State Park
Posted September 04, 2024
After rehabilitation at the Wildlife Center of Virginia, a female Bald Eagle was released at Kiptopeke State Park. Kiptopeke State Park is the perfect location based on where the bird was found and where it will thrive once released.
9 hikes for non-hikers
Posted September 03, 2024
Do you enjoy being outdoors but find that conquering high-mileage or strenuous trails is not your way to recreate? Let these nine hikes inspire your next outdoor adventure and discover that hiking at Virginia State Parks can be a walk in the park!
The inside scoop to hiking the Sky Meadows loop
Posted August 29, 2024
One of the most popular hikes at Sky Meadows State Park, sometimes referred to as “the Sky Meadows loop,” is not a single loop trail, but is comprised of several trails strung together to create a 5-mile trek. Read on to get the “inside scoop."
5 things to experience at Sailor’s Creek Battlefield State Park
Posted August 22, 2024
Sailor's Creek Battlefield State Park offers so much more than just a history lesson. This location is perfect for enjoying plants, flowers and viewing birds and wildlife as well as taking in the many programs and events offered throughout the year.
Natural Bridge installs RightHear Accessibility system for guests who are blind or have low vision
Posted August 21, 2024
Natural Bridge State Park, home to the iconic 200-foot Natural Bridge, has become the first state park in the U.S. to install the RightHear Accessibility system, taking a pioneering step toward inclusivity.
Echoes of Valor: The Civil War Combat at Farmville, VA in 1865
Posted August 15, 2024
Virginia State Parks offer so much history in addition to the recreational activities. High Bridge Trail is known for its High Bridge, but it also contains a rich history that the rangers are always looking to share with the public.
3 must-do activities at Clinch River State Park
Posted August 13, 2024
Clinch River State Park is a hidden gem perfect for immersing yourself in nature. While it is under development, that doesn’t mean this 640-acre, and growing, day-use park shouldn’t be on your list of places to explore.
A group camping conversation: How to organize a trip that everyone will love
Posted August 12, 2024
Interested in planning a camping trip for a large group but not sure where to begin? This conversation with a group leader who recently organized a James River State Park trip may inspire you to pull off an epic outdoor adventure for your group.
EnChroma-adapted viewfinders have been installed at all Virginia State Parks
Posted August 07, 2024
Virginia State Parks has become the first park system in the nation to install EnChroma-adapted viewfinders for colorblind guests at each of its locations.
5 must-do activities at Wilderness Road State Park
Posted August 06, 2024
Whether you're exploring the historical Martin's Station, hiking through beautiful trails, picnicking with family or friends or camping under the stars, Wilderness Road State Park promises a memorable experience.