Virginia State Parks Continue Record High Visitation Through Independence Day Weekend
Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation
Virginia State Parks continued the year-long trend of record attendance with an Independence Day weekend attendance of 266,739, a 22 percent increase over last year’s previous record-high of 218,889.
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Virginia State Parks Receives 101 Outdoor Awards
Nancy Heltman
For the eighth consecutive year, the 35 Virginia State Parks operated by the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation have been recognized by ReserveAmerica as among the nation’s best.
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Signing up for a free membership on Virginia Outdoors has benefits
Virginia State Parks
A new program has been developed to encourage membership on Virginia Outdoors.com and with the Virginia Association for Parks.
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Take Dad to a Virginia State Park for Father's Day
Nancy Heltman
Maybe because I'm a girl but I always had trouble figuring out what to get my father for a gift. After all, you can only have so many ties.
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Have you planted a tree for Virginia State Parks yet?
Paula Hill
For the past 2 years, along with your help, Odwalla has made a commitment to America's state parks by donating money to help plant trees.
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Volunteers Needed
Nancy Heltman
There are so many things we do better in Virginia State Parks because of our loyal and large cadre of volunteers.
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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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Virginia State Parks kicks off summer season with record high visitation
Virginia State Parks
Virginia State Parks had a record-setting Memorial Day weekend with new highs in attendance and revenue, and even website traffic.
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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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Clean the Bay Day 2010
Nancy Heltman
Saturday, June 5th is the 22nd Annual Clean the Bay Day sponsored by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.
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Start voting for Virginia to receive trees donated by Odwalla's Plant a Tree program!
Kristen Uerz
Start voting for Virginia to receive trees donated by Odwalla's Plant a Tree program!
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Welcome to Virginia State Parks!
Kristen Uerz
Planning a trip to your local State Park? If so, be sure to pick up the newest copy of the Park Visitor Welcome Kit.
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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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Focus is on the customer
Amy Atwood
Memorial Day weekend marks the beginning of the summer season for those of us in Virginia State Parks.
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Bear Creek Lake State Park Celebrates 70th Anniversary
Nancy Heltman
Saturday May 15th was a beautiful spring day and just perfect for Bear Creek Lake State Park's 70th Anniversary Celebration.
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Fun Facts about Trees
Kristen Uerz
After researching Odwalla's Plant a Tree program I thought maybe I should share some of the benefits of trees to everyone.
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Free Trees for State Parks!!
Kristen Uerz
Today's society is more connected than ever between Twitter, Facebook, and that Blackberry you never let out of your sight. Even helping the environment has gone hi-tech.
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Women's Wellness Weekend Participants Learn About Spinning
Nancy Heltman
As a child I enjoyed crocheting. It probably started with one of those pot holder weaving kits when I was even younger, but I enjoyed the feel of the yarn and the satisfaction of being creative.
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Tree Planting at Bear Creek Lake State Park
Zoe Rogers
On Friday, April 23rd, participants from Bear Creek Academy, the Friends Of Bear Creek Lake State Park, and park staff worked together to plant five trees in Bear Creek Lake State Park's picnic area.
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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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Take Pride in Smith Mountain Lake Day
Nancy Heltman
Smith Mountain Lake State Park Boat Ramp saw extra business last Saturday, May 1st.
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New Officers for a New Friends Group
Nancy Heltman
The Friends of Bear Creek Lake State Park is one of Virginia State Parks newest Friends group.
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Bear Creek Lake State Park Celebrates 70 Years with Special Event May 15
Nancy Heltman
On May 15, Bear Creek Lake State Park will celebrate its 70th Anniversary along with the grand opening of the newly renovated trail system.
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Thank You, Odwalla!
Tom Cervenak
Many thanks to Odwalla and those who took part in its 2009 Plant a Tree program.
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Earth Day Celebration at Holliday Lake State Park
Sarah Lankford
On Saturday, April 24, 2010, Holliday Lake State Park celebrated Earth Day with a special tree planting ceremony.
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Planting the Seeds of Tomorrow Today at Lake Anna State Park
Cathy Corker
Arbor Day is a nationally celebrated observance that encourages tree planting and care.
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Chesapeake Nature Benefits from Earth Day Efforts
Cyndi Juarez
A little bad weather didn’t stop the volunteers at Leesylvania State Park from doing their best for Earth Day.
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Trees Planted for Earth Day
Amy Atwood
On Thursday, April 22, members of the Friends of Hungry Mother and a local home-school group met with staff of Hungry Mother State Park to plant trees in honor of Earth Day.
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State Park Employee Recruited by Military
Tom Cervenak
I am the Marketing Manager for Virginia State Parks and was asked by Fort A.P. Hill to come to their Earth Day celebration on Thursday, April 22 to share with school groups and military families some...
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Happy 40th Birthday Earth Day!
Nancy Heltman
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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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Earth Day Celebration at Leesylvania State Park
Cyndi Juarez
I could not think of a better way to celebrate Earth Day than spending the afternoon with Virginia’s Governor Bob McDonnell and students in the park planting trees.
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White House Conference on America's Great Outdoors
Paula Hill
Virginia State Parks Director Joe Elton attended the White House Conference on America's Great Outdoors on April 16, 2010.
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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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Wilderness Road to host Odwalla Tree Planting / Earth Day Event!
Michael Brindle
Spring is nearing full bloom here at Wilderness Road State Park and thanks to the Odwalla Plant a Tree program, we are happy to be able to host ...
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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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No Project is Too Big for Friends Group
Zoe Rogers
The Friends of Pocahontas State Park will host a weekend-long volunteer event Saturday, April 24th and Sunday, April 25th at Pocahontas State Park.
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Odwalla donates funds to purchase trees in Virginia State Parks
Annette Bareford
Odwalla donates funds to purchase trees in area State Parks through a national internet competition in which Virginia State Parks came in second.
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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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A Stitch In Time - Quilt Show at Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park
Erin Brockmann
When many people think of a quilt, they envision something that you throw on a bed to help keep warm on a wintery night or something you cuddle up under when you’re under the weather.
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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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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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Park Hero
Nancy Heltman
Jim and Patti Gerhart, members of the Friends of Smith Mountain Lake State Park, submitted this great story
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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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Rain Barrel Workshop a Success for Wilderness Road
Michael Brindle
A warm 70-degree afternoon set the perfect Spring stage for our first-ever rain barrel workshop at Wilderness Road State Park
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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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This Week's "Ball Haul"
Nancy Heltman
Another installment in Caledon Natural Area's Volunteer Bob as he works to keep the shoreline clean
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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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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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Amanda Robinson, First Landing Maintenance Ranger Nominated for Tourism Award
Staci Martin
National Tourism Week is May 8-16, 2010 and as part of the celebration, the City of Virginia Beach is hosting the Virginia Beach National Tourism Week Hospitality Awards on Friday, May 7th.
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Visit Chippokes Plantation State Park for Historic Garden Week
Staci Martin
It is the 77th anniversary of the Virginia Garden Club premier event: Historic Garden Week. Once again, Chippokes Plantation State Park in Surry, Virginia will be a featured site during the event
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The Gradual Awakening
Michael Salotti
After a couple active snow storms this winter, the weather appears to be taking a turn for the better.
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Women’s Wellness Weekend Caters to Mind, Body & Spirit
Zoe Rogers
Women are looking for affordable vacations where they can leave their hectic lifestyles behind.
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State park and natural area preserve officers receive state accreditation
Nancy Heltman
Conservation Officers with the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation this week received accreditation from the Virginia Law Enforcement Professional Standards Commission.
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Your Next Family Reunion
Nancy Heltman
Virginia's State Parks have always been fantastic family vacation spots. The parents can relax and unwind from their normally busy vacations while the kids enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, hiking or a variety of programs offered at the park.
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Helping Wildlife
Tom Cervenak
I started working for Virginia State Parks in 1986 and in a long career have had the chance to get up close with wildlife and working on enhancing it.
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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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Soaring with the Eagles
Tom Cervenak
I just went to check out the "Eagle Cam" that is set up at the Norfolk Botanical Gardens on an active nest. This is really cool and several school groups were checking it out for education.
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Fight For Your Parks
Tom Cervenak
With shrinking budgets across our nation, one of the first things that is thought of to be cut is our parks.
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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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Don't Have a Camping Trailer?
Tom Cervenak
I've done a lot of tent camping in my days and still do, but every now and then I want the camping experience without the tent camping part.
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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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Camping at Virginia State Parks
Tom Cervenak
I've been camping at a lot of Virginia State Parks, some by myself, some with a dozen or so Boy Scouts and leaders.
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Time for Fishing
Tom Cervenak
Almost all Virginia State Parks have some sort of body of water associated with them.
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One of my favorite hikes!
Tom Cervenak
Spring has to be close now and as soon as we start having a few days in the 60's and 70's there will be a rush to get out to our great Virginia State Parks.
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An Interview with Del. Clay Athey: Should we close state parks?
Dan McDermott - Warren County Report
Del. Athey says he does not support Gov. Robert McDonnell’s plan to close state parks and says it would not save money because they are profitable.
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Rain Barrel Workshop Set for March 20 at Wilderness Road State Park
Michael Brindle
Spring is just a short time away and many people are already planning their vegetable and flower gardens. Their biggest obstacle throughout the year is water or, to be more precise, lack thereof.
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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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Alternative Spring Break Group Coming to Claytor Lake State Park
Jaimie Lomasney
A trip to the beach or manual labor doing work around a Virginia State Park? That is the choice 11 college students are making for their spring break this year.
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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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Snow Shenandoah Style
Cyndi Juarez
The crew at Shenandoah River State Park has got to be looking forward to spring!
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2010 Ad Campaign for Virginia State Parks
Nancy Heltman
This year's theme is: "I Love Virginia State Parks." I thought you would all enjoy seeing the two television spots.
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Friends Group Supports Sailor's Creek in a Big Way
Nancy Heltman
Our Friends Groups are all about supporting our state parks. The Friends of Sailor's Creek Battlefield Historical State Park demonstrated their support for the park by donating funds they have raised in support of two important projects.
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CLAYTOR LAKE STATE PARK ADDS TO ATTENDANCE RECORD FOR 2009
Jaimie Lomasney
Claytor Lake State Park added to the increase in visitation with 268,472 visitors in 2009, up 19,450 visitors from 2008.
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NEW RIVER TRAIL STATE PARK ADDS TO ATTENDANCE RECORD FOR 2009
Jaimie Lomasney
New River Trail State Park added to the increase in visitation with 960,096 visitors in 2009, up 8,104 visitors from 2008.
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DOUTHAT STATE PARK ADDS TO ATTENDANCE RECORD FOR 2009
Jaimie Lomasney
Douthat State Park added to the increase in visitation with 205,654 visitors in 2009, up 10,090 visitors from 2008.
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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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Master Naturalist Basic Training
Nancy Heltman
The Virginia Master Naturalist Program is a statewide corps of volunteers providing education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management of natural resources and natural areas within their communities.
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It's Showtime!
Tom Cervenak
Virginia State Parks kicked off the promotional show season with the Washington Camping and RV Show (Jan. 15-17) at the Dulles Expo Center.
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There's a new watering hole at First Landing State Park
Staci Martin
With generous donations of $1,500 from Tidewater Striders Running Club and $2,500 from Tidewater Fibre Corporation, First Landing State Park has installed a multi-functional drinking fountain at the 64th Street/Narrows entrance parking area.
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Arizona Loses State Treasures
Nancy Heltman
Arizona sold a dozen state buildings on a lease back arrangement just this week to try and make up their $2 billion deficit. On Friday the decision was made to close 21 of the 30 state parks to help close the gap.
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2009 Marks Record Virginia State Park Attendance
Nancy Heltman
One aspect of the recession is that tight pocketbooks send families looking for lower cost vacation alternatives.
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400,000 Acres Protected in Four Years
Nancy Heltman
Governor Kaine announced that his ambitious goal to conserve 400,000 acres in the Commonwealth was reached at the new Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center near Charlottesville on Friday, January 8th.
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Wanted - A Few Good Men and Women
Nancy Heltman
The Virginia State Parks Office of Volunteer Services is part of the Operations Section that I manage.
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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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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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State buys Biscuit Run. Once OK’d for homes, property will become park.
Brian Wheeler - Charlottesville Tomorrow
The Biscuit Run property in Albemarle County has been acquired by the Commonwealth of Virginia for $9.8 million for use as a future state park.
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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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Interview with Lynn Davis
VSP
A discussion with Lynn Davis about the Virginia Association For Parks.
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FOCUS For Excellence Customer Service Awards
Paula Hill
Each year all state park employees participate in the Virginia State Park's FOCUS for Excellence customer service training program.
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A World of Thanks to our Volunteers
Nancy Heltman
I have mentioned before that we are deeply indebted to our volunteers in Virginia State Parks.
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New Visitor Center at Smith Mountain Lake State Park
Nancy Heltman
Thanks to the 2002 State Parks and Natural Area Bond, we have had a number of new and significantly remodeled visitor centers opening.
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Staying on our Game in the Off Season: Part 1
Staci Martin
This is the first of a four-part series about what we do in parks during the off-season.
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Virginia State Parks Staff Recognized for Excellence
Nancy Heltman
Our Agency held two employee recognition events in the last month to honor employees who have made special contributions to Virginia State Parks.
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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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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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Wrap-up of Foster Falls Festival of Lights at New River Trail State Park
Jaimie Lomasney
The Sixth Annual Foster Falls Festival of Lights was a huge success at New River Trail State Park this past Saturday, Dec. 5.
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Douthat State Park Ornament Making Contest
Jaimie Lomasney
Douthat State Park is offering an ornament making contest for students through Monday, December 14, 2009.
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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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Give the Gift of Virginia State Parks
Nancy Heltman
If you are a shopping hater like me, or have folks on your gift list that love Virginia State Parks, we have cyber options for you!
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Winter Hiking at Holliday Lake State Park
Sarah Lankford
With a few basic preparations, you and your family can enjoy winter hiking at Holliday Lake State Park or any state park in Virginia.
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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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Holiday Events at Virginia State Parks
Nancy Heltman
This year, Virginia State Parks has 13 of their State Parks offering special programs to celebrate the holiday season.
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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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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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Winter Activities!
Stephanie Allen
Staunton River State Park is excited to announce that it will be keeping four cabins open year round starting this winter.
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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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Civilian Conservation Corps
VSP
A look back at how jobs were created through the building of America's State Park System.
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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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The Shenandoah River State Park Cleanup-The results are in!
Cyndi Juarez
26 state park volunteers participating, two fantastic canoe companies, our Park's chief ranger and two other rangers, and even an ace reporter from the Warren County report collected 1340 lb of trash from the river.
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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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How the West Was Won Part II
Tom Cervanak
Although the smallest Virginia State Park, the Southwest Virginia Museum State Park is packed with facinating historical treasures worth taking the time to explore.
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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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Virginia State Parks Director Joe Elton elected President of the National Association of State Park Directors
Jim Meisner
Virginia State Parks Director Joe Elton was elected president of the National Association of State Park Directors (NASPD) at the NASPD annual meeting this week.
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National Association of State Park Directors Honor Individuals for Enhancing Parks
VirginiaOutdoors
National Association of State Park Directors Honor Individuals for Enhancing Parks
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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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Summer Stargazing at Belle Isle State Park
Nancy Heltman
Summer is the best time of year for star gazing, programs available at Belle Isle State Park.
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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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Kayak and View Wildlife on the Potomac River
VASP
Kayaking the Potomac River from Westmoreland State Park
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Information Stations in VA State Parks
Imperial Multimedia
In August of 2007, the Virginia State Parks successfully completed the launch of the nation’s first and most ambitious electronic interpretive information program specifically designed for visitors to a State Park system.
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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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Helping Children to Experience Nature
Ellen Smith
National Park Service and Virginia State Parks getting together to take on the collective challenge to get our children and families in to the outdoors.
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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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Director Designate Jon Jarvis Testifies At Confirmation Hearing
NPS Digest
Director designate Jon Jarvis testified at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources yesterday morning. The text of his opening statement follows.
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The Monarch Butterfly
Michael Salotti
Butterfly found in Virginia State Parks
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The First Step in Going Green
joe peash
Folks don't often spend time outdoors unless someone first takes them under their wing and shows it to them.
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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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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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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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Be Wild Featuring Adrienne Young
VADGIF
A video about the Virginia Wildlife Action Plan, recently developed by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries with the goal of conserving wildlife before they become more rare.
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Roots in Branches
Lorraine Eaton
Canoist Lillie Gilbert takes an active roll in sharing knowledge about the coast backwaters of Virginia that she works to protect.
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