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Top 5 things to do at Fairy Stone State Park this fall
Shared by Hannah Grady, as Guest Blogger.
Fall is in full swing. If the mountains are calling, head to Fairy Stone State Park, where you will find many opportunities for you and your loved ones to explore, relax and take in the views.
This fall, you can take in these breathtaking views while visiting Fairy Stone State Park
Top 5 things to do at Fairy Stone State Park this fall
- Stay in a cabin
- Attend a ranger-led program
- Get out on a trail and explore
- Hunt for Fairy Stones
- Have a picnic
1. Stay in a cabin
Stay in a cozy cabin next to the water this fall
Fall is the perfect time to stay in a cabin. The weather is cooler, and the views are gorgeous, with all the leaves changing colors. Stay in a place where you can leave your worries behind.
Did I mention that it's considered the off-season between November and March? That means rental rates are even more affordable. So, pack your bags and get cozy by the fireplace at a cabin at Fairy Stone. Learn more about the cabins and make a reservation online or by calling 1-800-933-PARK.
2. Attend a ranger-led program
You never know what wildlife you'll see on a guided hike at Fairy Stone
As the leaves start showing off their reds, golds and oranges, park rangers will be leading fun, hands-on activities and guided hikes that bring the park’s history and wildlife to life. It’s a chance to learn something new while soaking in the best of the season.
Ranger-led programs are a relaxed way to explore the park. You can ask questions, hear stories and see things you might have missed on your own. Whether it’s a walk through the woods or a family-friendly activity, these programs are a great way to enjoy the crisp fall air and spend some time outdoors. You can find an upcoming program at www.virginiastateparks.gov/events.
3. Get out on a trail and explore
Pack your hiking shoes and explore a trail
This park has many hiking, biking and equestrian trails for you to find your adventure on this fall. While enjoying the outdoors, you can see all the beautiful colors of the leaves around the lake and in the mountains.
Words can't describe the breathtaking views in this park. It is a view that you won't want to miss. To plan your hikes, you may want to check out the park's trail guide.
4. Look for Fairy Stones
Hunt for fairy stones at the park
One of the most well-known and popular things to do is hunt for Fairy Stones. These stones are formed and found within the park's boundary. The stone crosses or "staurolite" are composed of iron, aluminum and silicate.
You can look for the stones by yourself or join a ranger for a guided Fairy Stone Hunt. Here's a hint: The best place to find fairy stones is around tree roots, which seem to come to the surface in heavy rain.
5. Have a picnic
Enjoy the great outdoors at Fairy Stone State Park by packing a lunch.
In addition to picnic tables at campsites, cabins and yurts, private picnic shelters are scattered around the park. These shelters can be reserved online or by calling 1-800-933-PARK. When they're not reserved, they're available on a first-come, first-served basis.
So, get your picnic basket and cooler ready, and take in the views at one of the park's many beautiful picnicking locations.
if you're ready to plan your fall visit to Fairy Stone, go to www.virginiastateparks.gov/fairy-stone to learn more about the park's location and amenities.
If you have read the article and have a question, please email nancy.heltman@dcr.virginia.gov.
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