Celebrate the 4th of July at Pocahontas State Park
Zoe Rogers
Are you wondering what to do for the 4th of July Weekend? Well wonder no more! Pocahontas State Park is offering outdoor activities for the entire family.
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Celebrate America's Birth on the Wilderness Road
Michael Brindle
Independence Day, an American holiday through and through! A perfect excuse to gather the family and have a cookout, vacation on the beach, or visit one of the many historic areas in Virginia as we celebrate the birth of our great country!
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Tips on Camping at First Landing State Park
Staci Martin
First Landing State Park is a truly unique camping destination. It is a 2,888 acre natural area set within the coastal urban area of Virginia Beach.
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Outdoor Enthusiasts Love Holliday Lake State Park
Zoe Rogers
If you are an outdoor enthusiast, you’ll love Holliday Lake State Park. The park is nestled in the heart of Appomattox-Buckingham State Forest.
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The Irish are Coming to Smith Mountain Lake State Park
Shellie Anne - State Park Visitor
Our cousins arrived in Virginia from cold blustery Ireland (Yes summertime in Ireland!) just in time to enjoy Smith Mountain Lake State Park.
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Senators seek protection for Atlantic beaches
Jeff E. Schapiro
Worried that oil from the BP disaster will sully Atlantic beaches...
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The To-Do List Challenge
Staci Martin
Last month, I challenged readers to make a "Virginia State Parks To-Do List" by visiting our events website at www.virginiastateparks.gov/ and selecting five things to do at Virginia State Parks.
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False Cape State Park--Need Wash Woods Historic Photos
Staci Martin
We are revamping the interpretive information at False Cape State Park. So far, we've changed the names of trails to reflect the park's cultural and natural history...
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Get Outside and Play at Occoneechee State Park
Pat Eastwood
There are a lot of fun things to do at Occoneechee State Park throughout the upcoming weekend. Hike through the woods, ride a bike, visit the museum, have a picnic, and enjoy these great programs along with many others.
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16th Annual Wayne C Henderson Music Festival and Guitar Competition
Amy Atwood
Great music is on the way as Ronnie Reno and the Reno Tradition headline the 16th annual Wayne C. Henderson Music Festival and Guitar Competition.
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Nature in the Parks
Nancy Heltman
The end of last week we shipped out 33,000 cards for our park staff to hand out to visitors to let them know about our partnership with WildObs.
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Green Fitness at First Landing State Park
Staci Martin
Recent research published in England indicates that getting outdoor exercise can significantly improve your mental health and well-being within FIVE MINUTES of being outdoors!!
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Local Music Festival Offers Area Musicians Chance to Showcase Skills
Erin Brockmann
The 2010 Gathering in the Gap music festival, which will be held at the Southwest Virginia Museum in Big Stone Gap on May 29, offers an opportunity for area musicians to test their skills in a variety of musical competitions.
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Summer Wilderness Survival at False Cape State Park--FOR FAMILIES
Staci Martin
Maybe you've been reading about Women's Weekends at Virginia State Parks, but can't seem to find the time to get away from your family obligations to enjoy the outdoors.
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Pocahontas Premieres Presents the 380th United States Army Reserve Band
Zoe Rogers
Join us for a celebration of Armed Forces Day with a late afternoon performance by the 380th United States Army Reserve Band on Saturday, May 15th at 6 p.m. at the Heritage Amphitheater.
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To Become a Better Nature Photographer, Become a Better Naturalist
Nancy Heltman
At the Women's Wellness Weekend we held recently at Fairy Stone State Park we were fortunate to have Carl Boast share his knowledge of nature photography.
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2010 Gathering in the Gap Songwriting Contest Finalists Announced
Erin Brockmann
For the first time, the “Gathering in the Gap” Music Festival, which takes place at the Southwest Virginia Museum on May 29, 2010, will include a new Songwriting Contest.
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Earth Day at Belle Isle State Park
Steve Davis
The weather at Belle Isle State Park on Friday, April 23 was perfect for about 180 kids to celebrate Earth Day. This event was held in conjunction with the Chesapeake Bay Governors School.
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Too Much Screen Time
Nancy Heltman
Last night I read an article from CNN's SciTech Blog (Children and Nature Network tweeted it) about the new Boy Scout Video Game Badge.
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Douthat State Park Celebrated Earth Day
Jaimie Lomasney
Local schools were invited to participate in Douthat State Park’s Twelfth Annual Earth Day Celebration which was held on Friday, April 16, 2010.
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Friends of Holliday Lake State Park Hold Organizational Meeting
Zoe Rogers
The Friends of Holliday Lake State Park will hold its second of two organizational meetings in starting a Friends group on April 22nd at 6:30 p.m. at the Holiday Lake 4-H Center.
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Eagle Festival this Weekend
Cyndi Juarez
Once again the Eagle Festival is coming to Mason Neck. This event, the largest Earth Day related environmental event in Northern Virginia includes exhibits from nearly 30 non-profit, environmental, historic ...
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Find Your Way at False Cape State Park
Staci Martin
Discover ways to find directions using nature as a guide, learn how to use a compass, and how to use a GPS as a wayfinding tool.
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Virginia State Parks Geocaching Wildlife Adventure
Kristen Uerz
Although I myself am new to geocaching, I would like to get the word out about a new and fun geocaching game that all Virginia State Parks will be launching on March 29, 2010 that will run until December 15, 2010.
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Southwest Virginia Museum Celebrates Spring with a Day of Garden Programs
Erin Brockmann
The Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park in Big Stone Gap, VA honors the coming of Spring and Virginia Garden Week with a day-long event, “A Celebration of Spring,” Saturday, April 24, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
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5th Annual Pocahontas State Park Little-Big Adventure
Zoe Rogers
Have you ever thought of running a triathlon with your kids but the opportunity was not there? Well that opportunity is now available.
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Occoneechee State Park
Kristen Uerz
My trip to Occoneechee State Park was well worth the two hour drive to Clarksville, Virginia.
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Douthat State Park Opening Day of Fee Fishing
Jaimie Lomasney
Visitors to Douthat State Park lined Wilson’s Creek and Douthat’s lake in anticipation for 9 o’clock to drop their fishing lines in the water for Douthat’s first day of fee fishing on Saturday, April 3, 2010.
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Top 5 Reasons to Attend the Women's Wellness Weekend at Fairy Stone State Park
Amy Atwood
Think about it, you deserve a little more “me” time.
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Kiptopeke State Park Playground
Sam Sweeney
Looking for a change in venue now that spring has finally come to the Eastern Shore of Virginia?
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The Megan Project Spells F-U-N for Toddlers - First Toddler Playground Opens at Lake Anna State Park
Nancy Heltman
Jo and Johnny Finch, stalwart friends and volunteers for Virginia State Parks, are also Friends of Lake Anna State Park (Jo is President the Friends Group and Johnny is President of the Virginia Association for Parks).
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Go Fly A Kite
Nancy Heltman
As I kid I was never a very successful kite flyer but boy did I have some fun trying!
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False Cape Wilderness Survival Skills
Staci Martin
Join wild foods enthusiast and park interpreter, Vicky Shufer, for a journey through Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge to False Cape State Park's interior on Saturday, April 3 from 1pm-5pm.
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Early wildflowers and a surprise sighting at Mason Neck State Park
Jodi Bucknam
After writing this morning's post about rain showers bringing spring wild flowers to Mason Neck State Park, I couldn't resist going to look for early flowers myself.
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Spring in Virginia State Parks
Nancy Heltman
In honor of the start of Spring, here are a few pictures to wet your appetite for a visit to a Virginia State Park.
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Wildlife Watching Tips for Beginners
Jodi Bucknam
Spring weather is finally here at Mason Neck State Park, and with warmer days we see not only more park visitors but more park wildlife. We also see many visitors exploring nature for the first time.
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Follow Friday - The Blue Ridge Parkway
Nancy Heltman
Last week I started a weekly series on recommending other great websites for readers of this blog similar to the Twitter tradition called #FollowFriday. Today's recommendation is The Blue Ridge Parkway.
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Kiptopeke State Park Reforestation
Sam Sweeney
Kiptopeke State Park, Natural Heritage and Chesapeake Bay Foundation teamed together today planting trees and shrubs creating wildlife habitat while conserving natural resources.
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Alternative Spring Breaks-Kiptopeke State Park
Sam Sweeney
Every college student dreams of sandy beaches and warm sunshine for spring break, but there are some that put service to their communities above this thought.
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A Beautiful Day at Smith Mountain Lake State Park
Nancy Heltman
One of our most popular destination parks is Smith Mountain Lake State Park.
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Natural Tunnel State Park hosts "Skills Along the Wilderness Road"
Amy Atwood
Natural Tunnel State Park along with the Daniel Boone Wilderness Road Association and Cumberland Gap National Historical Park will be hosting a 2-day workshop "Skills Along the Wilderness Road."
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Jonquils at Caledon
Virginia State Park Visitor
Come and walk in the park. Take a look out on the water and you might see a bald eagle.
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Picnic on the Potomac
Cyndi Juarez
My thoughts are turning more and more towards spring and summer. Maybe it's a touch of spring fever. Growing up in San Diego, I never really experienced the fever until recent years spent in Virginia.
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Spring Floats
Nancy Heltman
I know it's almost spring because a glance at our events database show the beginning of our canoe and kayak programs.
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Have you Volunteered Lately?
Tom Cervenak
I just read a story that in the toughest of times, Americans are volunteering at a record rate.
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Your Camera - Don't Leave Home Without It
Nancy Heltman
The old American Express slogan "Don't Leave Home Without it" came to mind today when my husband called with the news.
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American Hiking Society Volunteering at Douthat State Park
Jaimie Lomasney
Eleven volunteers from the American Hiking Society are working at Douthat State Park this week and have started their first day of trail work.
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Hungry Mother State Park Hosts Alternative Spring Break Group
Amy Atwood
March brings many things like longer days and more sunshine. It also means it is spring break time. One group of college students is spending their spring break at Hungry Mother State Park volunteering.
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Eager for Spring at Mason Neck State Park
Jodi Bucknam
Normally I like to use a background image on my computer that matches the season. Here at Mason Neck State Park, I work indoors most of the time but still try to keep my desktop image in tune with the natural world.
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Connecting Children with Nature
Tom Cervenak
Technology has been great in many ways, for instance I'm using it this very moment to communicate to an entire audience of people I don't really know.
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Visit Pocahontas State Park During National Wildlife Week
Zoe Rogers
Join us at Pocahontas State Park during National Wildlife Week, March 15th –21st, for outdoor nature programs that will introduce you and your family to the wildlife found in the park.
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Alternative Spring Break Group Coming to James River State Park
Jaimie Lomasney
A trip to the beach or manual labor doing work around a Virginia State Park? That is the choice 19 college students are making for their spring break this year.
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Star Spangled Banner Geotrail
Sam Sweeney
Enjoy the outdoors and want to do something new? Now you can enjoy looking for treasures hidden within Kiptopeke State Park as part of the Star Spangled Banner Geotrail.
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Fairy Stone State Park Women's Wellness Weekend
Jaimie Lomasney
Girls weekends are one of my favorite adventures because you never know where you’ll end up or who’ll you’ll meet, which is the fun of the weekend anyway.
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Smith Mountain Lake State Park
Kristen Uerz
My most recent state park visit was to Smith Mountain Lake State Park at the beginning of December. My husband and I got married on December 5, 2009 and spent our honeymoon at Smith Mountain Lake.
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Spring Wellness Weekend Planned for Fairy Stone State Park
Zoe Rogers
According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary spring fever is a listless, lazy, or restless feeling commonly associated with the beginning of spring.
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Couple take parks to heart
Rob Hedelt
Spotsylvania couple active in projects, new technology for state parks here and elsewhere
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Plan Now For Spring Break Trips
Nancy Heltman
Traditionally spring break - the week before and after Easter - are busy times in Virginia State Parks.
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Outdoor Photography Workshop
Annette Bareford
Volunteers are incredible people! Especially Virginia State Park Volunteers! They never cease to amaze me.
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There's a Fungus Among Us
Staci Martin
Macro photography--artistic close-ups of insects, plants, flowers--has become quite popular in the photography world with new digital stabilization technology and macro lenses for digital cameras.
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Grab your Girls and Get Outdoors!
Staci Martin
False Cape State Park is hosting Wild Women Weekend on March 5-7, 2010 at their Environmental Education Center.
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Winter Woods Walk at False Cape State Park--Feb. 7th
Staci Martin
False Cape State Park is offering an Winter Woods Walk on Saturday, Feb. 7th from 1pm-4pm.
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It's Cold Outside
Sarah Lankford
Sure, it's cold outside here in Virginia. It's cold at Holliday Lake State Park, but things are happening here!
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Staying on Our Game in the Off Season, Part II
Staci Martin
This is the second of a four-part series about what we do in parks during the off-season, Part II
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Not a Trip to Camp Grenada
Nancy Heltman
Okay so this will probably give away how ancient I am, but when I was a girl Alan Sherman did a song called A Letter From Camp: "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh. Here I am at Camp Granada."
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Most State Parks Report Camping Increase in 2009
RVBusiness
A survey done by the NASPD (National Association of State Park Directors) have shown some great results.
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Start Planning Now for a Family Reunion Vacation
Pat Eastwood
Unfortunately, with all the traveling, shopping, cooking, and general hustle and bustle of the season, families are often too busy to really connect with each other during the holiday season.
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Take your holiday guests for a Ride on the Wild Side
Staci Martin
Take a Winter Tram Ride to Wash Woods at False Cape State Park.
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Rocks and Whoppers
Sam Sweeney
Everyone knows what rocks and whoppers are, don’t they? Did you answer a rock is a stone and a whopper is a juicy hamburger? Normally you would be correct, but we’re not talking about the same things now.
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Make a Snow Day Special
Jodi Bucknam
How to make a Snow Day Special by having fun outdoors.
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Many Hands Make Light Work
Pat Eastwood
Several members of the Blue Ridge Foothills and Lakes (BRFAL) Chapter of the Virginia Master Naturalist Program recently installed new interpretive signs along the Oak Hickory Trail at Fairy Stone State Park.
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First Annual Leesylvania Turkey Trot
Virginia State Parks Visitors
If you were in Leesylvania State Park on the morning of Saturday, November 21, you might have seen a sight that is increasingly rare these days: children having fun while being active outside.
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Greek Society Volunteers at High Bridge Trail State Park
Zoe Rogers
A special “volunteer hug” goes out to a group of volunteers from Longwood University’s Greek Society.
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December Fun at Mason Neck State Park
Jodi Bucknam
Regardless of falling temperatures or even falling snow, Mason Neck State Park is a great place to visit in December.
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Water is 84 Degrees and No Sharks!
Virginia State Parks Visitors
Fairy Stone State Park is truly at a mountain lake. For those flat landers this means trees, wildlife, rocky outcroppings,fresh air and NO SHARKS!
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Winter Wonderland
Nancy Heltman
The Park Manager at Staunton River State Park tells of how different the park and cabin guests are in the winter verses the rest of the year.
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First Leesylvania Turkey Trot
Cyndi Juarez
Leesylvania Elementary school children were invited to get outside and experience Northern Virginia nature on Nov. 21, 2009 at the Turkey Trot.
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Youth Deer Hunting Workshop at Claytor Lake State Park
Jaimie Lomasney
Claytor Lake State Park and the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries are hosting a Youth Deer Hunting Workshop on Friday, December 18 and Saturday, December 19.
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Fall Colors at Mason Neck State Park
Jodi Bucknam
Fall is a gorgeous time to visit Mason Neck State Park.
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Fall Fear Bike Race at Hungry Mother State Park
Amy Atwood
The Friends of Hungry Mother will again be sponsoring Hungry Mother State Park’s Fall Fear Bike Race on Oct 24, 2009.
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What Will Your Children Remember?
Nancy Heltman
Nancy Heltman of Virginia State Parks was a guest blogger for Bethe Almeras' Grass Stain Guru today. Here's the content. http://bit.ly/XYvuT
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How the West Was Won - Part V
Tom Cervenak
Take time to read highlights from Tom's visits and to five state Parks on the far west side of the state. This is the last in the series of five articles.
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Fishing and Fun, For the Fund
Tom Cervenak
Each year State Park employees, some family members, volunteers and friends of parks get together on the Eastern Shore at Kiptopeke State Park for a very important event, The State Parks Benevolence Fund Fishing Tournament and Raffle.
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How the West was Won-Part IV
Tom Cervenak
Tom takes time to share highlights of his visits to Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park, Wilderness Road State Park, Natural Tunnel State Park, Grayson Highlands State Park and Hungry Mother State Park.
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Are You a Budding Les Stroud?
Nancy Heltman
False Cape State Park invites the entire family for a fun-filled weekend of hiking and exploring Virginia’s Outer Banks while discovering tricks and tips on how to survive in the wilderness.
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Are You a Lark or an Owl?
Nancy Heltman
Regardless of whether you are a lark or owl, False Cape State Park has a kayak program right up your alley during the month of October.
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Virginia Association for Parks Web Site Rennovation
Johnny Finch
Johhny Finch, President, Virginia Association for Parks (VAFP) announces rennovation of VAFP website, its new companion virginiaoutdoors.net and dates and location for the 2010 Spring Conference.
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The Treasure Chest of the Commonwealth
VSP
Explore what the Virginia State Parks have to offer.
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National Public Lands Day Saturday, Sept 26th, 2009
Luanne Lochner
National Public Lands Day is the nation’s largest hands-on volunteer effort to improve and enhance the public lands Americans enjoy.
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Fall at Virginia Beach
Nancy Heltman
Virginia Beach is a great destination year round and First Landing State Park makes an excellent base for visiting that resort city and the surrounding cities.
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Autumn Nature at Mason Neck State Park
Jodi Bucknum
Autumn is a great time to explore nature in Mason Neck State Park.
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Apple Day at Douthat State Park
Jaimie Lomasney
Apple Day, a Celebration of Appalachian Heritage at Douthat State Park is just around the corner on Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Kids Tap in to Nature in Massachusetts
VirginiaOutdoors
Innovative program that’s getting kids to check their sap buckets before checking their emails.
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The Adventures of Virgil S Possum
Virgil S Possum
Virgil S. Possum explores the Virginia State Parks and tells tales of his adventures.
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Trail Quest
Paula Hill
Virginia State Parks soon to launch a great new program “Trail Quest – Explore Virginia State Parks One Step at a Time”.
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Pocahontas Premieres Presents Page Wilson with Reckless Abandon and Friends!
VASP
Pocahontas Premieres featuring Page Wilson with Recklass Abandon, Marna & Macy and Li'l Ronnie and the Grand Dukes
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Annual Back to School Beach Bash at Douthat State Park
VASP
A day of fun in the sun is had at the annual Back to School Beach Bash at Douthat State Park.
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Take a Fall Morning Bird Walk on the Birding and Wildlife Trail
VASP
Take a Fall Bird Walk to Celebrate the Fifth Birthday of the Virginia Birding and Wildlife Trail
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Kayak and View Wildlife on the Potomac River
VASP
Kayaking the Potomac River from Westmoreland State Park
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Apprentice Hunting License Promo Featuring Lee & Tiffany from The Crush
VA Dept of Game and Inland Fisheries
Virginians interested in learning how to hunt and Virginia hunters eager to share their sport with friends and family now have a way to make it easier to pair up!
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Virginia State Parks Camping Made Easy
Virginia State Parks
Virginia State Parks Camping Tips
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Managing Land in the Piedmont of Virginia
Piedmont Environmental Council
Managing Land in the Piedmont of Virginia for the Benefit of Birds and Other Wildlife
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The Monarch Butterfly
Michael Salotti
Butterfly found in Virginia State Parks
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Overflowing with Outdoor Opportunity
Joseph Peash
Virginia is a state literally overflowing with things to do in the outdoors, yet not everyone takes advantage of the opportunities to get outdoors.
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Legend of the Fairy Stones
A Legend
Fairy Stones State Park is so named for interesting geological formations
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Nature Deficit Disorder
joseph peash
Studies show that children are becoming more disconnected to the outdoors. Learn about the causes and effects, and what some are doing to reverse the trend.
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Kiptopeke State Park
joseph peash
Kiptopeke will feature the Eastern Shore Birding and Wildlife Festival in September, and birdwatchers the world over will be on hand.
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State Parks Offer Moonlight Canoe Tours
Kevin Wallenfang
Several state parks offer moonlight canoe tours throughout the summer, offering a fun evening of nature and the stars.
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Virginia's National Parks
joseph peash
Virginia has more national parks and monuments than almost every other state in the U.S., and there is something for everyone to enjoy.
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Mathews County, Rebecca Grow
Kevin Wallenfang
Mathews County, Rebecca Grow
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Don't Stay Inside -- Come Out for Some Cool Times at Belle Isle State Park
Guest Blogger
Summer may be half over, but there are still lots of programs at Belle Isle State Park.
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