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Camp Host Life: Season 6
Posted August 05, 2019
We're thrilled to share this update from the Britt Family who have been faithfully camp hosting in our parks for six solid years now.
The Lure of Kiptopeke
Posted April 19, 2019
Amazed that these ships could ever float, the concrete ships are now used as a breakwater, and a quirky sight just offshore at Kiptopeke State Park.
Taking Risks to Learn New Things: AmeriCorps
Posted April 10, 2019
Help maintaining the natural beauty of our parks is just a fraction of the part AmeriCorps play at Virginia State Parks.
Spring Surprise
Posted April 02, 2019
Spotted Salamanders and importance of Citizen Scientists at Hungry Mother State Park.
I'd Like To Tell You About Our Friends
Posted March 23, 2019
Virginia State Parks are fortunate to have a cadre of Friends that provide support and advocate on our behalf.
Bluebirds at Sky Meadows State Park
Posted March 13, 2019
Learn about the collaborative efforts of Sky Meadows State Park and Virginia Master Naturalists to foster and preserve a thriving population of bluebirds.
Spend Your Summer Outdoors: A Full Experience
Posted February 28, 2019
Learn how one volunteer in the Americorps program found a whole new perspective and career path in the great outdoors and state parks.
The Virginia Service and Conservation Corps Experience: James River
Posted February 06, 2019
Each month we’ll be highlighting a different Virginia Service and Conservation Corps service member and their experience serving in Virginia State Parks.
Preserving Trees for the Crooked Run Valley and Beyond
Posted January 26, 2019
Sky Meadows State Park is working with the American Chestnut Foundation to preserve the American Chestnut tree.
Custom route for a wetland adventure at James River State Park
Posted December 20, 2018
Park Manager Andrew Philpot shares why fall and winter hiking are his favorite seasons to get out in the parks to explore.