The Mockingbird Trail is a .4 mile, moderate difficulty trail that is accessible from the Chickadee Trail in two places and subsequently provides access to the short Bayview Overlook Trail. The Mockingbird Trail runs through coastal forest with various hardwood trees, and dense thickets of American holly. Please do not wander off of the trail as this area, and the nearby beach,are part of a protected environment.
Virginia Tourism brings the "Love" to Kiptopeke. The first 50 kids to come to this event will receive a free Virginia is for Lovers T-shirt. There are also 100 free Virginia is for Lovers beach towels...
Guest Blogger Dee shares her family's enjoyment found at Virginia State Parks. Dee shares "My family and I can often be found exploring the outdoors because I find that even when I don’t want to be outside, I need to be outside."
The Virginia Association for Parks is the premier non-profit organization for promoting local, state and national parks in Virginia. They have spent more than a dozen years building an effective state-wide grassroots organization.
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"We actually do not know. Our only access to see in the nest is the camera feed which is not working. We are expecting a part Tuesday that hopefully will solve the problem."
"No the ospreys are fine but we are having a video feed issue that is stumping all of our technical experts. We are working as fast as possible to restore the feed. Our apologies!"
"When my husband and I were engaged, we took our soon to be "blended" family to Hungry Mother State Park for our first attempt at bringing together our three girls. He has two and I have one. One morning we decided to take the oldest daughter for a hike on Molly's Knob. We did the entire trail and the views were magnificent. More importantly I was able to start that relationship with the oldest daughter that I hold dear twenty-one years later. Thank you Hungry Mother State Park for a memory we'll…"