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Weekly NewsletterJanuary 14, 2016


Virginia State Parks Photo Gallery
Belle Isle State Park
Observation Blind 1st Day Hike


Caledon State Park
I Got Trashed at Caledon 1st Day Hike 2016


Chippokes Plantation State Park
Camellias at Chippokes 1st Day Hike 2016


In This Issue

Virginia State Parks Announces
New Customer Loyalty Program
Nancy Heltman, Visitor Services Manager Virginia State Parks

If you take the slogan "I love Virginia State Parks" to heart, you will be happy to know that to celebrate our 80th anniversary a new program will give some love back.

With the Virginia State Parks new Customer Loyalty program, visitors who stay overnight in cabins, lodges, campsites, yurts, camping cabins and camping lodges will earn 20 points for every dollar spent on fees. Points can be redeemed for free nights based on a redemption schedule based on the cost of the facilities.

Craig Seaver, State Parks Director commented, "It is appropriate that as we celebrate our 80th anniversary of Virginia State Parks, we launch a program that rewards our customers to assist them in their pursuit of creating moments and memories in Virginia State Parks. "The redemption chart and details can be Found Here. Points are earned when a stay is completed and there are a few restrictions.

To launch the new program, customers who sign up during January 2016 will receive 50,000 bonus points added to their accounts in February. Customers can sign up online while making a reservation (you will be prompted as part of the reservation process) or by calling the Customer Service Center at 800-933-7275. The Center is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and closed state holidays which will include Jan. 15 and 18.

Skipping Rocks on a Frozen Lake

Christine Rajagopal, Education Support Specialist, Bear Creek Lake State Park

While the winter months are not everyone's favorite time to go outside, they are the best time to find magical wonder in your favorite park. Ice and snow make our everyday commute more difficult, but just take a moment and remember when you were a kid. A snow day was your favorite day! Snow and ice provided endless games and wonder. There were so many fun things to do: from making snow angels and having a snowball fight, to licking icicles and skipping rocks on a frozen lake.

Skipping rocks on a frozen lake? You might be thinking, "I've never done that before." Well, I'm here to tell you to TRY IT! Not only does it make everyone capable of skipping a rock, but it creates an awesome and unique sound.

Today at Bear Creek Lake State Park it was 30 degrees out and I decided to take a walk to check out the creeks. If you follow Lakeside Trail around the far end of the lake it leads you to the creeks that feed the lake. Back there is also a naturally formed shallow pond that was created by beaver years ago.

To my surprise and delight, the pond was completely frozen! This reminded me of a cool video I had seen previously, and I decided to skip a rock just to see what might happen. The resulting noise is a high pitched "chirp" that sounds like it comes straight out of a sci-fi movie.

Now to explain. Underneath the ice on the pond the water was still in liquid state. Sound travels as a wave and travels at different speeds through different materials. The ice vibrates up and down as the sound wave moves through it, caused by the rock hitting it, almost like a cymbal on a drum set would vibrate after being hit. A sound wave travels much slower in air than it does in water (343 meters per second in air, and about 1400 meters per second in water). In ice, sound travels even faster, at about 3,000 meters per second. The resulting sound we get from the ice is a product of the speed of sound through ice.

How your ice was formed affects the sound you might get. A high pitched sound comes from clear ice, or ice that was formed by very cold and still conditions without snow. Snow ice, the opaque ice that forms when snow falls on a body of water, creates a lower frequency sound.

So next time it's cold enough, head out to your nearest Virginia State Park for a really cool science experiment!

Click Here for a location map of Bear Creek Lake State Park.

A Day in the Life of York River State Park:
Hiking Dr. King's Dream

John Gresham, Education Support Specialist, York River State Park

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In his iconic "I Have A Dream" speech, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. sought the day that the "Sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners would sit together at the table of brotherhood."

See what York River State Park has waiting for you on January 18 by Clicking Here.

Click Here for a location map of York River State Park.

Home Schoolers March to the Beat 
of a Fife & Drum at Lake Anna

Lauri Schular, Chief Ranger Visitor Experience, Lake Anna State Park

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On January 6, members of the REACH Home School Group mustered into rank & file as they discovered what life was like for the American Civil War soldier. Students explored a rucksack, donned period clothing and uniforms and even participated in a LINT (load in nine times) drill. We ended the morning with a BANG as Interpretive Parks Ranger, Zachary Pittard from Sailor's Creek Battlefield Historical State Park, dry fired his musket.

Lake Anna State Park offers a variety of classes open to all area Home School Groups the first Wednesday of each month (Sept. thru May - NOT including the month of Dec.) at our Visitor Center from 10 a.m. to Noon. There is a $2 per student cost that can be paid thru your local co-op or directly to the park if you are not a member of a home school co-op. Please contact [email protected] for details about this fun and engaging program.
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Festivals, National and Special Events
At times it may become necessary to cancel or change the date or time of an event.  If you are planning to visit us based on a specific event you may want to call ahead to verify that there have been no changes.


Pocahontas State Park   Located at 10301 State Park Road Chesterfield VA 23832
01/14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22/2016    Valentines for Veterans - Comforting our Veterans    8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.   February 14 is more than Valentine's Day. It's the start of National Salute Week, a time dedicated to giving back and saying thanks to service members, Veterans, and their families.    Help the staff of Pocahontas State Park kick off National Salute week with your donations of commonly needed items. Lend your hand in comforting our Veterans as they receive treatments at the local VA Hospital. Notes of encouragement and Valentine's Day cards are greatly appreciated.    Donations can be dropped off at the Main Office, 8-4 p.m.    From 10 a.m-4 p.m. on Saturday, February 6, stop by the Nature Center for a day of making cards for the veterans.  All supplies will be provided, just bring your creativity.  We will also be accepting any items you were unable to drop off during the week.     Items Needed:     Patient Clothing   White "T" Shirts (larger sizes)   White Socks (women and men, ankle or no show)   Men's Boxers/Briefs (large or bigger preferred)   Women's Panties    Women's Undershirts/Sports Bras   New Sweat Pants & Shirts (large or bigger preferred)     Patient Comfort Items: (No glass, please).   Alcohol Free Mouthwash   Denture Brushes, Cleansers, and Adhesives   Deodorant   Body Wash      Lotion   Vaseline    Medium sized items and 8-12 ounce bottles are best.    Location - Park Office    Phone - (804) 796-4255
01/21/2016    Friends of Pocahontas State Meetng   6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.   The Friends of Pocahontas State Park is a 501c3 volunteer organization of interested citizens that actively support the park.  The group works on behalf of the park by assisting in daily programs, special events, fund raising, and public education.  The partnership provides a mechanism to use the skills, contacts, and resources of private citizens and businesses to improve services that may not otherwise be available.  Activities include trail maintenance, interpretive programs, and construction projects, just to name a few.     Monthly meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday of each month and the parking fee is waived    Attend a meeting and discover Pocahontas State Park through the Friends Group.     Location - Heritage Center    Phone - (804) 796-4255

Twin Lakes State Park   Located at 788 Twin Lakes Road Green Bay VA 23942
01/18/2016    Martin Luther King Day of Service    9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.   The Martin Luther King Day of service is a great opportunity to get out into your community and give back. This year we invite you to come to Twin Lakes and help us by cleaning up trash, and doing mild trail work. We recommend wearing sturdy shoes, dress for the weather, and be ready for some fun. Gloves and trash bags will be provided. If you are interested in trail work, it will be somewhat difficult. Please call in advance or send an email to [email protected] to register for the event.      Location - Park Office    Phone - (434) 392-3435


All Other Events
At times it may become necessary to cancel or change the date or time of an event.  If you are planning to visit us based on a specific event you may want to call ahead to verify that there have been no changes.


Bear Creek Lake State Park   Located at 22 Bear Creek Lake Road Cumberland VA 23040
11/15/2015 - 11/15/2016    Channel Cat Interpreted Trail      One feature of the BCLSP trail network is the Channel Cat Trail. On this loop trail, accessible from many points on the campground side of the Park, we have placed a series of signs to acquaint you with the Park's unique piedmont environment.    The section of Channel Cat Trail along the lake provides information on fish species and fishing techniques, and the conservation practices employed to maintain our forty acre recreational resource.    The section from the CMT parking lot southward to the Beach parking lot interprets  how a forest grows  in Virginia's piedmont, so that you can "see the forest for the trees"    A third section from the CMT parking northwestward back to the Lake's spillway is for your own reflections on the wonders of nature. The Park's role in the Chesapeake Bay watershed is also noted.    These sections can be walked in either direction, one part at a time, or as a loop to bring you full circle.    The entire loop is just under two miles long and the trail is of a moderate difficulty rating. There is one shallow creek crossing and unlevel terrain, but no steep inclines.    Trail guides for all the trails in the park are available at the office.    Location - Several locations in the park    Phone - (804) 492-4410

11/17/2015 - 11/17/2016    Park Packs   8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.   Enjoy Bear Creek Lake State Park and the surrounding Cumberland State Forest with our Park Packs. These backpacks hold a variety of items useful for exploring the park on your own. The Birder Pack has binoculars, bird call audio identification cards and player, and bird field guides. Our Forest Pack has info on animal tracks and scat (what's that?), tree identification, flower pocket guides, magnifiers and other helpful items to let you find your way at your own pace. These packs are loaned free of charge and may be reserved from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on a daily basis, or during posted office hours. Only one of each pack is available on a first come, first served basis. Contact the park office for pack availability.    Location - Available at Park Office    Phone - (804) 492-4410

12/01/2015 - 12/01/2016    GPS Activities      Try Geocaching, a world-wide craze that uses hand-held Global Positioning Units along with satellite technology, to find objects hidden in the woods. Informational brochures about Geocaching, and some of our GPS activities, are located in an outdoor rack at the Park Office. Try our special park caches. You can also go to http://www.geocaching.com  to get coordinates of the many caches hidden near the park in the Cumberland State Forest. If you don't have a GPS app on your phone, or your own GPS device, we have units available for rent by the day for $10.00 or half-day for $6.00. Simply stop in at the Park Office during scheduled open hours and we'll get you started.      Location - Throughout the park    Phone - (804) 492-4410

01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016    Bear Creek Lake State Park a Gateway to Nearby Parks.      Bear Creek Lake can be a gateway to the region beyond the park's boundaries. It is an ideal place to stay while making a day trip to other parks in the central piedmont of Virginia. So much of human life has been influenced by the natural environment, from our concept of beauty to our creation of battlefields. A forty minute drive will take get you to Sailor's Creek Historical State Park. http://tinyurl.com/gnhtp5z . A shorter drive will allow you to experience the majesty of High Bridge Trail State Park, with its miles of bikeway. http://tinyurl.com/hmh5u37 . Neither of those parks currently have overnight accommodations, but they can both be a part of your Bear Creek Lake experience. Please contact the individual parks directly for information on their activities and event fees. Your valid Bear Creek Lake parking pass will be honored when you visit another Virginia State Park.  To make an overnight reservation for a Bear Creek Lake cabin or campsite, contact the Customer Service Center at http://tinyurl.com/lufsvg9         Location - Bear Creek Lake, Sailor's Creek State Park, High Bridge Trail State Park.    Phone - (804) 492-4410

Caledon State Park   Located at 11617 Caledon Road King George VA 22485
01/16/2016    Star Parties on the Lawn      The Rappahannock Astronomy Club presents an evening of deep space viewing. Check out galaxies, stars, planets and other celestial phenomena. Bring your own telescope or look through a club member's. The program begins 1/2 hour after sunset.    Location - Front field near the Picnic Shelter    Phone - (540) 663-3861

Chippokes Plantation State Park   Located at 695 Chippokes Park Road Surry VA 23883
09/28/2015 - 09/28/2016    Park Packs   9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.   Want a little more for your day trip or overnight stay at Chippokes? Then a Park Pack is what you need! A Park Pack will help you explore the park on your own. Each pack contains binoculars, guide books, story books, birdsong players, and more. Park Pack themes include the Birding, History, Wetlands, and Wildlife.  Packs can be checked out for up to three days. There is no fee to check out a pack!    Location - Visitor Center    Phone - (757) 294-3728

01/06/2016 - 01/06/2017    Private Field Trips      Chippokes is sure to be a favorite outing for your school, friends, church, family, or civic group!  The landscape and view reflect prehistoric and historic habitation.  Your group is bound to benefit from a guided program involving some of our resources; historic structures that include homes, dependencies, and barns, four 19th and early 20th century carriages, The Farm and Forestry Museum, Sawmill exhibit, 17th century road trace, six-acre formal garden, documented archeological sites, 22 acres of James River beach, habitat for 24 species of threatened/endangered plants and animals and nesting bald eagles, tidal creeks, 891 acres of forested areas, 516 acres of open land, 190 acres of wetlands, and our facilities and rentals. Call today to find out more on our educational and interpretive programs.  Ask about our SOL focused programs.  Most programs can be tailored to the needs of your next field trip or outing. Please schedule at least one month ahead of the date that your group is arriving. Fees vary according to the type of program or activity you are interested in. A majority of our programs and activities cost $3 per individual.    Location - Throughout the Park    Phone - (757) 294-3439

01/06/2016 - 01/06/2017    Educational Outreach      Can't make it out to the park? Let the park come to you! A park interpreter can conduct an exciting interactive program on many SOL-based topics. Specifically designed explorations available to enhance SOL lessons include:  Virginia History, agriculture from Colonial Virginia to present day practices, simple mechanics, forestry, soil conservation, geology, economics, ecology, and water conservation.  Please allow several weeks for collaboration with park staff to best meet the needs of your classroom prior to our visit.  Registration fees vary.    Location - Off Site    Phone - (757) 294-3439

01/16/2016    Nature-Friendly Bird Feeders   1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.   The winter season is here, and birds are busily looking for food. Make your backyard the bird hangout of the neighborhood by constructing a creative bird feeder. The program will provide recyclable materials for assembling feeders. An interpreter will talk about the birds currently wintering here, how they survive the harshest season of the year, and how you can help them and the environment. Cost is $2/person or $6/family. Limit one bird feeder per participant.      Location - Quayle Classroom at the Farm and Forestry Museum    Phone - (757) 294-3439

01/23/2016    Pasture Pals   1:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.   Get to know our farm critters during their feeding! The program will feature donkeys, goats, chickens, and two messy pigs. An interpreter will talk about raising farm animals and why they were important on a farm. Guests will have the chance to get up close and personal with a pot-bellied pig.    Location - River House parking lot    Phone - (757) 294-3439

Claytor Lake State Park   Located at 6620 Ben H. Bolen Drive Dublin VA 24084
01/23/2016    Virginia Boating Safety Education Classroom Course   8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.   Who needs boater education?    By July 1, 2016, all operators of PWC's (personal watercraft such as Jet Skis, Sea Doos, and Wave Runners) and operators of motorboats with a motor of 10 horsepower or greater will be required to have a boating safety education course completion card onboard when operating a PWC or motorboat.     The course is provided by Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries FREE of charge.     Pre-register for this course online at: http://www.register-ed.com/events/view/64322.          Bring lunch, something to drink, a pencil and a highlighter. Course is for individuals 12 or older. Contact Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries for additional information at: 804-367-1000 or http://www.dgif.virginia.gov.   No Children Please!    Location - Water's Edge Meeting Facility    Phone - (540) 643-2500

Douthat State Park   Located at 14239 Douthat State Park Road Millboro VA 24460
01/01/2016 - 01/01/2017    Geocaching for Beginners      Geocaching is a popular outdoor treasure hunting activity that requires the use of a GPS device.     This geocaching trail is perfect for beginner geocachers and will help you get more familiar with the wonderful world of Geocaching!    Pick up a list of coordinates and directions at the main office.  GPS's are available for rent at the main office.    Location - Main Office    Phone - (540) 862-8100

01/01/2016 - 01/01/2017    Nature Knapsacks   8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.   Nature Knapsacks are designed to help you explore Douthat State Park and surrounding areas. Knapsacks are appropriate for all ages and include various field guides, binoculars combination tool, area maps, scavenger hunt, and a Nature Knapsack Activity booklet.     There is no charge and the Knapsacks are checked out daily on a first come, first served basis.      Special thanks to the Clifton Forge Public Library for supplying Douthat State Park with the Nature Knapsacks.       Location - Main Office    Phone - (540) 862-8100

Fairy Stone State Park   Located at 967 Fairystone Lake Drive Stuart VA 24171
08/09/2015 - 08/09/2016    GPS Geocache Adventures      Got a GPS? Do you need one for the day? Either way we have you covered, stop by the park office to pick one up for a nominal fee. Why do we ask about a GPS? Well there is this great activity called Geocaching. Never heard of Geocaching, it is one of the latest crazes out there. What you are doing is using million dollar satellites to find hidden treasures in the woods. Sound like fun?  It is. Geocaching is a great way to get all of the family involved in a wonderful outdoor activity, and is a good activity any time of the year.  So come on down to the park office and pick up one of the GPS units or stop by and we can give you more information about this wonderful activity. Or you can go to http://www.geocaching.com  for more information or to look up other caches in the area. The cost to rent a GPS unit is $10.00 for the day, and $6.00 for half a day, units are available seven days a week 365 days a year.    Location - Various Locations    Phone - (276) 930-2424

08/09/2015 - 08/08/2016    Photo Scavenger Hunt   6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.   Explore the park through a different point of view! Bring along your camera or smart phone to photograph unique areas and items located throughout park.  Hike along trails, walk along the beach, and discover species of trees and animals you may not realize are in the park! This activity serves as a perfect memento of your trip to Fairy Stone State Park! Stop by the Visitor Center or Park Office to collect your scavenger hunt list.    Return with the pictures collected during your stay to receive a free prize!        Location - Visitor Center / Park Office    Phone - (276) 930-2424

08/09/2015 - 08/08/2016    Oak Hickory Trail   6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.   Hike one of our beautiful trails while learning about the history of the park. The Oak Hickory Trail is 1.1 miles long and is rated as "moderate" (this means that there are some hills, but nothing too bad!). Along the trail you will find a series of interpretive signs that tells you about Fayerdale, our "Town under the Lake", the natural history of the area, and the Civilian Conservation Corps that built the park.      Location - Oak Hickory Trail (near the enterance to the parking area for Shelter 4)    Phone - (276) 930-2424

01/18/2016    Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service - Trail Clean-up   1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.   The Turkey Ridge Trail needs some attention, so we are calling for volunteers to help our AmeriCorps volunteer Eric with the task. The trail cleanup will involve trimming small branches and vines, as well as litter clean up along the way. Please come prepared for cold weather by wearing warm clothing in layers, sturdy shoes or boots, and bring some water to stay hydrated along the way.       Location - Turkey Ridge Trail - meet at Shelter 5    Phone - (276) 930-2424

False Cape State Park   Located at 4001 Sandpiper Road Virginia Beach VA 23456
01/01/2016 - 03/31/2016    The Terra Gator   9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.   Ride the beach transporter, the Terra Gator, to False Cape State Park through Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge on the beach. Once in False Cape visitors can spend two hours exploring through out the Barbour Hill area of the park. Schedule By Reservation OnlyThe Terra Gator operates only on weekends from Nov. 1 through March 31. The transporter departs Little Island City Park in Virginia Beach at 9 a.m. and returns at 1 p.m. The trip takes about 45 minutes each way. Call 1-800-933-7275 (PARK) to make reservations. Groups may make arrangements for weekdays or other time slots, still only between Nov. 1 and March 31, by contacting the park directly at (757) 426-7128, email [email protected] . Cost $8 per person$100 for school fieldtrips$160 group rateMinimum 10 riders; maximum 36Cancellation policy: Guests are encouraged to transfer reservations - at no cost - to another date because the cancellation fee per reservation is $10. Transfers must, however, be done by the Wednesday prior to the reserved date. If fewer than 10 riders sign up by Wednesday to reserve spots, the park cancels the trip with full refunds or guests may opt for a transfer.    Location - Meet at Little Island City Park for Transport to False Cape State Park    Phone - (757) 426-7128

01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016    Wash Woods Environmental Educational Center   9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.   The Wash Woods Environmental Education Center offers a unique environment for students to engage in a variety of educational experiences.  False Cape State Park is rich in ecological diversity.  This pristine barrier spit location allows visitors to examine a relatively undisturbed coastal environment, including shoreline, dune, interdunal swale, and maritime oak-pine forest and marsh habitats.  The Center overlooks Back Bay providing a beautiful, pristine atmosphere to begin exploration of the natural world.     EEC Cost per Night:   School Groups:$200.00 + Tax $12.00 =   $212.00  Non-School Groups:$300.00 + Tax $18.00 =   $318.00  Day Use Fee:    School Groups:$60.00 + Tax $3.00 =   $63.00  Non-School Groups:$100.00 + Tax $5.00 =   $105.00  Round Trip Bus Transportation:   School Groups:   $36.00 round trip/$18.00 one way   Non-School Groups:  $48.00 round trip/$24.00 one way  Additional Equipment Transportation:  $18.00 per hour in park.    Terra Gator (Beach Transporter):  School Groups: $100.00  Non-School Groups: $160.00  Program:  $75.00            Kayak Rental in conjunction with Education Program:  $10.00 + Tax $0.60= $10.60/hr per boat + $75.00/program fee  Equipment Rental:  $25.00 + Tax $1.50 = $26.50  Discovery Boxes for Your Backyard Classroom    Location - Meet at Little Island City Park for transport into False Cape    Phone - (757) 426-7128

01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016    Nature Adventure Backpacks   9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.   We have packed backpacks with lots of tools and toys that you can use as you explore the natural world at the park. Inside this backpack you will find a magnifying glass, bug/dip net, viewing jar, multi-function binoculars, field guides, nature journal and sketchbook with pencils. Backpacks are free and are available to be checked out on a daily basis at the park's Visitor Center.    Location - False Cape Visitor Center    Phone - (757) 426-7128

01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016    Field Trips   9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.   Imagine learning about wetlands while standing in the marshes of Back Bay. See what a maritime forest looks like or explore the beach and the many animal habitats in between. Have an outdoor lunch on a picnic table overlooking Back Bay, breathe the fresh air and immerse yourself and your students in a wonderful and educational field experience at False Cape State Park. Programs available include Meaningful Watershed Educational Experience and Marsh Exploration, Habitat & Life Cycles, Coastal Field Experience, and Life Across A Spit. Program cost is $75/group plus a $36 round-trip bus transportation fee.    Location - Little Island City Park    Phone - (757) 426-7128

01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016    Family & Friends Group Tours   9:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.   Family & Friends Group Tours are fun based programs available to families, scout groups, friends, or other organizations, no minimum participant requirement. Programs may include Kayaking, Stargazing and Owl Hooting, Wilderness Survival Skills, Finding Your Way, Coastal Plant Uses, and Wildlife Safari. Registration fees vary depending on program and needs. Call the park for more information at (757) 426-7128.    Location - Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge    Phone - (757) 426-7128

01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016    OutReach   9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.   Can't come to us? Although field experience is important to education, our park staff can conduct outreach programs at your school, church, civic group meeting or other arena that can be tailored to your current lesson plans or needs. Touch tables, power point presentations and other related activities are provided to bring the outdoors "indoors". The fee for an Outreach Program is $10 for 2 hours.    Location - False Cape State Park    Phone - (757) 426-7128

01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016    GPS Rental Units and Activities   9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.   We have GPS units for rent. Rentals include a GPS Unit with a GPS Activities brochure, and instructions for use. Activities include Geocaching, Virtual Geocache, GPS Nature Trail, and Find Sally. The cost is $6 per unit and can be obtained on a daily basis at the park's Visitor Center.     Location - False Cape Visitor Center    Phone - (757) 426-7128

01/17/2016    False Cape State Park & Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge Winter Tram Tours   1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.   Join Park and Refuge staff for a scenic ride, to observe numerous flocks of wintering waterfowl such as Snow Geese, Tundra Swans and dozens of different waterfowl species in addition to the various of other wildlife found within. Then, continue to the heart of False Cape for a one-mile (round trip) hike to the remnants of the Wash Woods Methodist Church and cemetery site.     Cost: $8/Per Person.  Reservations are required.   To make a reservation please call (757) 426-7128. Tours begin at Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center.     Location - Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center     Phone - (757) 426-7128

First Landing State Park   Located at 2500 Shore Drive Virginia Beach VA 23451
11/04/2015 - 12/31/2016    Bald Cypress Trail Self Guided Tour      Can't make it to one of the programs or want to explore on your own? Learn plenty of information about the uniqueness of the Bald Cypress Swamps and the maritime forest through the self guided Bald Cypress Interpretive trail. Purchase a Bald Cypress Brochure full of fascinating, fun facts about the ecosystem and the history of the park. The brochure will guide you through the interpretive stops located along the Bald Cypress Trail. Brochures can be purchased for $.50 at the Park Office or the Trail Center.     Location - Trail Center or Park Main Office    Phone - (757) 412-2300

11/04/2015 - 12/31/2016    First Landing Field Trips      First Landing State Park offers access to a variety of habitats and both natural and historic resources. With a mile and half of beach on the Chesapeake Bay, swamps, forest, creeks, and marshes there is plenty to discover and explore. First Landing State Park offers hands on outdoor learning experiences for groups of all ages. All programs are tailored by the interpretive staff to meet the specific grade level needs of the participants. Please inquire how each of the programs correlate to the Virginia SOLs! Program fees are $10/hr.    To schedule a field trip please contact Education Specialist Tara Cheezem at 757-412-2306 or by email at [email protected]    Location - First Landing State Park    Phone - (757) 412-2306

11/04/2015 - 12/31/2016    Educational Outreach      Can't make it out to the park, let the park come to you. A Park Interpreter can conduct an exciting interactive program on any of the following topics: An Introduction to First Landing State Park - Common Animals of the Maritime Forest, The Chesapeake Bay Watershed (with optional water quality testing activities), The History of the Chesapean Indians and the First Landing, The Civilian Conservation Corp and the creation of First Landing State Park, What Do Rangers Do?, and many more. Please ask for the VA SOL correlations for the program of your interest. Program fees are $10/hr.    To schedule an educational outreach program please contact Education Specialist Tara Cheezem at 757-412-2306 or by email at [email protected]    Location - First Landing State Park    Phone - (757) 412-2306

11/04/2015 - 12/31/2016    Park Packs   9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.   Want a little more for your day trip or overnight stay at First Landing? Then a Park Pack is what you need! A Park Pack will help you explore the park on your own. Each pack contains binoculars, guide books, story books, birdsong players, and more. Park Pack themes include the Chesapeake Bay, the Bald Cypress Swamps, Native Americans, Colonial Times, and Nocturnal Animals. Check out a Park Pack for up to 3 days.    Location - Main Office and Trail Center    Phone - (757) 412-2300

11/11/2015 - 12/31/2016    General Park Volunteer Opportunities      Every month First Landing offers a diverse assortment of opportunities for volunteers.  Whether you prefer working by yourself or being surrounded by others, you will be welcomed as part of the team.  Contact Rangers collect parking fees as well as chat with many individuals during their shift.  Interpretive Assistants help with large groups and scheduled events by answering questions or aiding in the program.  Trail Ambassadors hike all of our trails while working on trail surveys.  Special Events occur almost every month which help the general public have a more meaningful experience while at our park. Rock This Park! is a program which allows individuals and groups to get to know one another and share an experience while working together to complete a task which usually takes place outside.  Whatever your preference, First Landing will have a volunteer opportunity to fit your lifestyle.  For more information please contact 757-412-1010 or email [email protected].      Location - Various     Phone - (757) 412-2300

Grayson Highlands State Park   Located at 829 Grayson Highlands Lane Mouth Of Wilson VA 24363
04/23/2015 - 04/23/2016    TRACK Trail Adventures      TRACK Trails include hiking, geocaching, and even adventures you can do in your back yard! In addition to getting prizes in the mail, you can TRACK your adventures, trails, and mileage in your own online nature journal. What are you waiting for? Pick up a brochure and hike one or all of these exciting adventures:     Animal Athletes  Ready to exercise? Wild animals are some of the greatest athletes. This hike will show you how different animals move and guide you through 8 exercises you can do on the trail.      Hide and Seek  Discover common things that are often overlooked in nature. Some of them are hard to find, others are easy. The adventure never ends because every time you walk the trail you will discover new things.      Music  "Listen" to the trees along the trail that are used to make traditional Appalachian musical instruments. Learn the different parts of stringed instruments and why certain types of wood are used to make those parts.    Need for Trees  By following the pictures and clues, you will discover 6 of the more common trees found in the park. Learn about the need that humans and animals have for trees and about the roles they play in the forest.    Sign up today and begin a lifetime of adventure! Visit: http://kidsinparks.com      Location - Stamper's Branch Trail    Phone - (276) 579-7092

08/01/2015 - 05/15/2016    Explore Grayson Highlands      Grayson Highlands is famous for its hiking opportunities, from glorious vistas to beautiful waterfalls, rhododendron tunnels to roaring mountain streams, craggy boulders to wild ponies.  There's a trail for everyone. Stop by the park office for destination suggestions, trail conditions and directions. You can pick up a trail map, a brochure for one of our self guided hikes or our very own "Hiking Trails of Grayson Highlands State Park" booklet published by the Friends of Grayson Highlands State Park group which features geological, historical, flora, and fauna information about special interest areas and nine of the favorite trails in the park.     For those of you who like to come out on top, take a hike to Mt. Rogers, the highest point in Virginia at 5,729 feet. This hike is 9 miles total round trip and will take you through a dense growth of Fraser Fir and Red Spruce forest. To get to the summit, you must take a combination of trails in the park as well in the Jefferson National Forest.  Weather can change abruptly and be severe. It is advisable to be well prepared with extra food and water, waterproof clothing, and a map and directions that can be found in the Park Office.         Location - Information at Park Office    Phone - (276) 579-7092

08/01/2015 - 05/15/2016    Cabin Creek Self-Guided Hike      Take advantage of the award winning Cabin Creek Trail and learn a little more of the story behind the land around you. There are brochures at the trailhead that will provide you with extra information on the trail you are hiking.     The trail takes the hiker through hardwood forests and dense rhododendron thickets. The parks largest waterfall is midway along the loop trail, but along the way you will enjoy pristine mountain streams cascading alongside the trail. Cabin Creek provides the ideal habitat for native Brook Trout. Parts of this trail were once used as the railroad bed during the timber boom in the early 1900's.        Location - Massie Gap-Cabin Creek Trail    Phone - (276) 579-7092

11/17/2015 - 12/31/2016    Bouldering      Grayson Highlands is a hotspot for the sport of bouldering. Bouldering is a form of rock climbing that is done without the use of ropes or harnesses. Instead, climbers only use a small rock face area and use a crash pad on the ground for safety.  Grayson Highlands is home to 1,000 boulder problems, or paths, that have been established by famed climber and author, Aaron Parlier.     Try your own hand and foot at this adventurous sport. The park has two trails with excellent boulder fields for all skill levels. Listening Rock Trail is a 1.4 mile loop trail with the most easily accessible boulder areas. Split Rock Trail is a .3 mile trail established in 2013 specifically as a bouldering trail.  The "Grayson Highlands Bouldering" guide, written by Aaron Parlier, can be purchased in the park office, where there are also crash pads for rent for the small fee of $5.00 per day. Park office hours vary by season so please call ahead to confirm hours of operation if you are planning on renting a crash pad, (276) 579-7092.        Location - Information at Park Office    Phone - (276) 579-7092

Holliday Lake State Park   Located at 2759 State Park Road Appomattox VA 24522
01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016    Park Packs   8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.   Check out a park pack to learn more about the fish, trees, and birds you can see throughout the park. Each backpack is stocked with field guides, binoculars, and other goodies to help you explore the park on your own and get a better look at the wonderful wildlife that inhabits it. Packs can be checked out for up to three days on a first-come, first-served basis. The best part is they are FREE!    Location - Park Office    Phone - (434) 248-6308

01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016    Geocaching in the Park   8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.   Got your own GPS unit? Pick up a list of coordinates at the Park Office for free. You can also go to http://tinyurl.com/c2bam64 and find cache coordinates in the park. The park grounds are open from daylight until dusk every day of the year.    Holliday Lake State Park also has GPS units for rent. Rentals include a GPS unit with some coordinates already loaded and instructions for use. The cost is $10 per day or $6.00 per half day and can be obtained Monday through Friday at the park office from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the off-season. GPS units are available seven days a week from Memorial Day to Labor Day at the Park Office.    Location - Around the Park    Phone - (434) 248-6308

01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016    Scavenger Hunt   8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.   Holliday Lake has many hidden wonders waiting to be discovered. Come look for items commonly found in nature and check them off your list. You can pick up a copy from the Park Office or Contact Station, or you can print one here:  http://tinyurl.com/czignoh     Included on the list are items you can see, hear, feel, and smell. Do this as a group or family for even more fun. Bring your completed Scavenger Hunt list to the Park Office (during regular business hours) for a prize! Please always remember to watch where you step, stay on the trail, and leave all items where you find them.    Location - Park Office or Contact Station    Phone - (434) 248-6308

01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016    Sunfish Aquatic Trail   8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.   This self-guided boat tour leads you around the western side of Holliday Lake and points out how plants and animals live in this amazing community. A FREE brochure describing what you might see along the trail is available at the Park Office, Contact Station, or Boat House. The numbered entries in the brochure map correspond to numbered posts along the shore. You can bring your own boat or rent one of ours during normal working hours. The journey on the water will take you about 30 to 45 minutes.    Location - Park Office, Contact Station, or Boat House    Phone - (434) 248-6308

Hungry Mother State Park   Located at 2854 Park Boulevard Marion VA 24354
01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016    Environmental Education: Field Trips and Outreach Programs      Hungry Mother State Park is the perfect place for your students to get hands-on lessons in environmental education. Bring your class, youth group, or scout troop to us for educational, fun programs in an outdoor setting. The park has programs and facilities for classes of any size or age. Interpreters can also bring programs to your classroom or school. Possible subjects include: water systems, life cycles, animal identification, habitats, cultural history, and many more. Programs can be tailored to enrich classroom lessons. Programs can be presented to adult groups as well. Some programs may have small fees. Call for event fees. For more information about programs or to schedule field trips or outreach programs, contact the park interpreter: 276-781-7415.     Location - Hungry Mother State Park    Phone - (276) 781-7400

01/21/2016    Passport to Virginia's State Parks Home School Program   10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.   The history and culture of Virginia has been significantly influenced by the geography of the land. During this four month long program, the importance of each geographic region of Virginia will be covered. Participants will also make passports to get stamped as we "travel" to various state parks located throughout the regions. Elementary aged children are encouraged to come twice a month to discover the unique features of our state and our state parks. There will be a fee of $2 per program to cover the cost of supplies. This program is aimed at the elementary level but all are welcome.      Location - Hemlock Haven Conference Center - The Dogwood Room    Phone - (276) 781-7400

James River State Park   Located at 104 Green Hill Drive Gladstone VA 24553
01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016    Dendrology Meets Technology (A GPS tree finding adventure)   8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.   This program allows you to learn GPS navigation and tree identification at the same time! We have selected 25 species of native trees throughout the park and created a pamphlet with information about the trees and the GPS coordinates to help you find them. If you find all 25, we have a nice prize for you! The park rents GPS units with the tree coordinates already loaded ($6/half day or $10/whole day). GPS units and program pamphlets available at the Visitor's Center.    Location - Throughout the park    Phone - (434) 933-4395

01/16/2016    Wild Weather   11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.   Discover the wild ways of rain, snow, thunderstorms, and tornados! We will also do some experiments! FREE!    Location - Visitor's Center    Phone - (434) 933-4395

01/16/2016    FIRE!   1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.   Discover how fire affects our world and how man attempts to control it. We'll also learn about how fires can be started...and maybe even start a fire with a soda can!  Kids of all ages enjoy learning about fire, especially the more cool ways to start one. Free!    Location - Visitor Center    Phone - (434) 933-4355

01/16/2016    Kid Craft Nature Hour   2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.   This program is designed specifically for our younger visitors. We'll spend some time making a "nature based" craft and doing activities...or maybe playing a game. While everyone is welcome, our guests under age 8 will find this program particularly enjoyable.    Location - Visitor's Center    Phone - (434) 933-4355

Lake Anna State Park   Located at 6800 Lawyers Road Spotsylvania VA 22551
10/01/2015 - 05/13/2016    Programs by Request      Wednesday, Thursday & Fridays only    To schedule one of our set programs for a home school group, day care outing, scouting function, private group or civic organization; please e-mail [email protected] at least two weeks in advance of your planned visit to the park.    Programs offered for a Minimum of 5 and a Maximum of 15 participants.    $2.00 each  CSI: Creek scene Investigation  Ranger Led Hikes  Stampmill Sam's Gold Adventure  Geocaching 101  Geology Hikes    $5.00 each  Kayak and Canoe Trips (when weather conditions allow)    To inquire about any of our programming, please call the Visitor Center at (540) 854-6245 and leave your name, contact number, and program you are interested in.      Location - Visitor Center    Phone - (540) 854-6245

Leesylvania State Park   Located at 2001 Daniel K. Ludwig Drive Woodbridge VA 22191
01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016    Adventure Backpack Rental    10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.   Get ready to see nature like never before when you rent an Adventure Backpack from the Visitors Center! You can explore many different topics, like:       -Nature Discovery      -Birding      -Young Explorer      -Insects      -Tracking      -Nature Art      -Ponds and Streams      -Rocks and Fossils   During times when the Visitors Center is open go to the front desk and ask a ranger to help you rent a backpack. Call (703) 583-6904 for more information.       Location - Visitors Center     Phone - (703) 730-8205

01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016    Seasonal Scavenger Hunt   10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.   Here at Leesylvania we experience beauty during every season. Now we are challenging you to find that beauty while exploring the park! Pick up a scavenger hunt sheet at the Contact Station or the Visitors Center, and head outside to discover what nature has to offer! Call (703) 583-6904 for more information.       Location - Visitors Center or Contact Station    Phone - (703) 730-8205

01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016    Birthday Celebrations!    10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.   Would you like nature to be a guest at your next birthday party? Well, that is possible when you throw your birthday party at Leesylvania State Park! Party themes range from indoor activities to guided canoe tours. If you are interested in scheduling a birthday party contact the Visitors Center for availability and pricing at (703) 583-6904 or [email protected].       Location - Visitors Center     Phone - (703) 730-8205

Mason Neck State Park   Located at 7301 High Point Road Lorton VA 22079
01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016    2016 Fitness Challenge      The start of a new year brings new resolutions, new adventures, and new goals!  Starting January 1st and continuing throughout the year, Mason Neck State Park will host a year-long Outdoor Fitness Challenge for all those seeking to get fit, stick with their resolutions, and still enjoy all outdoor activities MNSP has to offer!  Come earn points alongside your family and/or friends for every outdoor challenge we offer.  As you accumulate points your chances to win some great prizes increases - possibly winning an Annual Pass! What are you waiting for? Let's get outdoors and enjoy getting fit during this upcoming year!  Stop by our Visitor Center or call us at 703-339-2380 for more details.      Location - Mason Neck State Park Trails    Phone - (703) 339-2385

01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016    Self-Guided Adventures   8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.   Mason Neck State Park has adventuresome outdoor activities for you and your family to  enjoy!  The following programs are self-guided activities so get out and enjoy nature!    Self-guided Hikes:  Explore our numerous trails and experience nature first hand along the Belmont Bay, Kane's Creek, or among any of our forested trails.  We have several observation blinds for bird watchers and perhaps seeing bald eagles!    Explorer Backpacks:  These backpacks are on loan to visitors wishing have a birding adventure!  These  packs may be obtained through our park visitor center.  No fee.    GPS Exploration:  Utilize your own GPS or rent one of our hand held devices.  Go out and enjoy searching for designated park geocaches.  You can obtain locations through our park office or through http://www.geocache.com Reasonable rental fee applies.    Bike Hikes:  Mason Neck State Park has a three mile paved bike trail that proceeds through forested woodland within the park and the adjacent Elizabeth Hartwell Wildlife Refuge.  Enjoy a leisure ride on our trail, with your own bike or rent an adult bike from us. Contact the visitor center at 703-339-2380.      Location - Visitor Center    Phone - (703) 339-2380

01/16/2016    Good Morning Mason Neck   10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.   Join us for this relaxing hike along the scenic Bay View Trail to discover the wildlife as it awakens to a new day! The fresh air awakens your senses, and what better way for that to happen than through exploring nature!  We'll hike along the bay, go along the marsh, then head back along the forest land to the Observation Blind.  Join a ranger and discover nature at its finest along the Bay View Trail!  Dress for the weather, and wear sturdy closed toed shoes.     Location - Bay View Trail Head    Phone - (703) 339-2380

01/16/2016    Wonders of Nature Hike   2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.   Hike along the scenic Belmont Bay, discovering birds of the bay, waterfowl, and perhaps viewing the amazing eagles!  Explore nature as we traverse the marsh and enter the woodlands of the forest.  This is intended to be a leisure paced hike to discover the wonders of winter as it approaches, and enjoy the fresh air!  As our seasons change and winter enters into spring, we will look forward to discovery of migratory birds and other wildlife along the Belmont Bay. Be certain to dress appropriately for the weather, bring your camera and binoculars.     Location - Bay View Trail Head    Phone - (703) 339-2385

01/16/2016    All About Owls   4:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.   Silent and spooky, the Owl is a magnificent animal. What kind of Owls might call Mason Neck home? Meet a ranger and take a look at these wonderful birds, discover the different species, learn about their habitat and attempt to "call" them closer! Program is appropriate for all ages.  We will spend some time outdoors so do dress appropriately for the weather.    Location - Visitor Center    Phone - (703) 339-2385

01/17/2016    Waterfowl Prowl   10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.   Meet a ranger and embark on a quest to search for what waterfowl may be on the bay enjoying a morning swim! This hike will take you to the beach area of the Bay View Trail. Along the way you will learn tips on how to identify some of the different birds on the bay. The program is great for all ages and skills. Come see what we may find!  Do dress appropriately for the weather.    Location - Bay View Trail Head    Phone - (703) 339-2380

01/17/2016    Ranger at the Blind   2:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.   Join a ranger and discover what animal and bird life may be making the marsh their home!  Spend some time observing nature, bring your questions, and camera!  We will provide binoculars for you to utilize.  Dress for the weather, and come enjoy the day along the scenic Bay View Trail!    Location - Bay View Trail Observation Blind    Phone - (703) 339-2380

01/17/2016    Amazing Eagles!   4:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.   Eagles love Belmont Bay and often may be seen soaring over the open water!. Learn to spot an eagle vs. a vulture while a ranger explains the life history of the Bald Eagle. Join your fellow visitors for an informative talk about our national emblem, the American Bald Eagle. Learn about these amazing birds and look for them as they soar across the bay!  Program is appropriate for all ages.     Location - Visitor Center    Phone - (703) 339-2380

01/23/2016    Hiking Adventure - Eagle Spur   10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.   Explore the Eagle Spur Trail! We will explore the animal and bird life found along the trail, looking to discover animal tracks and possibly finding homes of some.  The trail traverses the woods up some easy hills and brings us to an observation blind providing an amazing view of Kane's Creek where we may see eagles and possibly tundra swan (winter months only), and osprey (spring thru fall)! Meet a ranger for this guided hike at the start of the Eagle Spur Trail.  Dress for the weather, bring your camera, binoculars, and enjoy the day in the great outdoors!     Location - Eagle Spur Trail Head    Phone - (703) 339-2385

01/23/2016    Turtle Power Craft   2:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.   Come one, come all!  Explore the world of turtles and experience life as a turtle!  We will be making our own turtles to take home from recycled materials and construction paper.  All materials for this craft will be provided.  Spend some fun time being creative!      Location - Visitor Center - Explorer Hall    Phone - (703) 339-2385

01/23/2016    Great Blue   4:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.   The Great Blue Heron is a large, elegant, and prehistoric looking bird that calls Mason Neck home. Every year thousands of these magnificent creatures gather together right here on the peninsula to lay their eggs.  Meet a ranger to learn more about these graceful birds and learn about the best areas of the park to try to spot a few.   Dress appropriately for the weather.    Location - Visitor Center - Back Covered Patio    Phone - (703) 339-2380

01/24/2016    Birding 101   10:00 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.   Bird watching is a fun and relaxing way to spend time outdoors, but where is the best place to start? Positioned in view of Belmont Bay, we have two wonderful birdfeeders that will attract a large variety of beautiful song birds. Join us as we take a look at some of these birds and give tips on where to set up a birdfeeder of your own, and how to identify the birds you may see. Don't forget your binoculars, and your favorite reference guide!   Dress appropriately for the weather.    Location - Behind the Visitor Center    Phone - (703) 339-2380

01/24/2016    Hiking Adventure   2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.   Join a ranger as we hike the scenic Bay View Trail, discovering the seasonal changes of plant and animal life!  We will view the beaver dam and lodge within the marsh and will watch for waterfowl.  We may even view eagles, and osprey come spring! Dress for the weather, bring your own binoculars and field guide (if you choose).     Location - Bay View Trail Head    Phone - (703) 339-2380

01/24/2016    Tundra Swan   4:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.   The elegant tundra swans have arrived along the shores and marsh of Mason Neck State Park!  Discover not only the beauty of these birds but learn of their strength and stamina in the long journey to and from the tundra they call home.  We will explore their habitat and introduce you to these amazing birds who winter at Mason Neck State Park for all too brief a time.  We will attempt to site some tundra swans via our scope, but do bring your binoculars and camera.  Dress for the weather as we will spend some time outdoors.     Location - Behind Visitor Center     Phone - (703) 339-2385

Powhatan State Park   Located at 4616 Powhatan State Park Road Powhatan VA 23239
01/07/2016 - 01/07/2017    Field Trip Opportunities      We would love to guide your group on a hike through the forested wetlands, use dipnets to find macroinvertebrates, facilitate hands-on explorations of native wildlife and their habitats, guided kayak trips on the Historic James River, instruct archery techniques or take you on Geocaching scavenger hunts for treasures!     Contact us at 804-598-7148 or by email at [email protected] to schedule a school or home school field trip, scout adventure, youth, family or adult program.    Programs have nominal fees from $2-10/person. Programs can be scheduled to fit your timeframe needs, group sizes, and group ages.    Explore. Discover. Often.      Location - Throughout the park    Phone - (804) 598-6193

01/07/2016 - 01/07/2017    Park Packs      Check out our new Park Packs available at the Park Office. There is no fee to use them for an hour or even the whole day (parking fees apply).     Park Packs come in two "sizes," Adult and Child. The Packs are filled with guides, manuals, equipment, and activities to enhance your adventure. Included in the Adult Packs are a pair of binoculars, a specimen jar, magnifying lens, field guides, maps, scavenger hunt lists and more. Child Packs are themed and include toys, a story book, bug bottle, telescope, spyglass, and more. Themes available: Butterflies and Moths, Frogs and Toads, Squirrels and other critters, Ants and Bugs. This is a great activity for all ages and skill levels.    If you enjoy using the items in the park packs and would like to extend your exploration, visit the Park Office to purchase other items to enhance your adventures!        Location - Park Office and Contact Station    Phone - (804) 598-7148

01/16/2016    Geocaching with the Seasons   1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.   Discover the international sport of geocaching. You will learn how to use a GPS unit and become a pro at this modern-day treasure hunt. We will be looking for a special seasonal geocache that will only be available on a temporary basis. Come find it before it's gone! GPS units provided.    $3/person, $8/family. Please pre-register. All ages encouraged.      Location - Meet at Canoe Launch    Phone - (804) 598-6193

01/16/2016    Space-Crafts   4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.   Before checking out the wonders of the night sky with the Richmond Astronomical Society, join the Park Interpreter for some space-themed fun! We will hear the stories behind the stars, identify planets, and make something cool to take home. $2/participant    Location - Park Office    Phone - (804) 598-7148

01/16/2016    Astronomy Night with the Richmond Astronomical Society   5:45 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.   Gaze at the stars and tour the night sky with the Richmond Astronomical Society.  Telescopes and monitors will be set up for you to get an up-close look at the incredible wonders of the Milky Way Galaxy. We may see meteors zoom across the sky, far away star clusters, a distant planet, and more. It gets chilly after sunset, but don't let that scare you away! We will have a roaring campfire to warm up beside.     We ask that you arrive early as incoming car lights will disturb your night vision. Please no white lights, red cellophane will be available to cover flashlights if they are needed. This event is free but parking fees apply. In the event of clouds or bad weather, the event may be canceled or rescheduled. Please pre-register.      Location - Meet at Trailhead parking    Phone - (804) 598-7148

01/18/2016    Wintertime Wonders   2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.   Let's use our senses to investigate the wonders of winter. We will make snow, meet an animal friend, and make something to take home. Pre-registration is encouraged as space is limited. All are welcome, but our guests aged 8 and under will find this activity of particular interest. $2/participant.    Location - Park Office    Phone - (804) 598-7148

Sky Meadows State Park   Located at 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA 20144
01/09/2016 - 12/31/2016    Junior Ranger Booklets   11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.   Kids, find out what it takes to be a Ranger at Sky Meadows! We have three Junior Ranger Activity Books: Junior Historian, Junior Naturalist and Junior Farmer. Complete all three activity books and become an official Sky Meadows Junior Ranger!  Stop by to get your books and start your journey!      Location - Pick up at Visitor Center    Phone - (540) 592-3556

01/09/2016 - 12/31/2016    Family Discovery Backpacks   11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.   Bring the family out to Sky Meadows and check out one of our Family Discovery Backpacks.  These backpacks are stocked with all the tools you'll need to spend a day of self-guided discovery.  We have three different kits that allow you to explore various natural wonders: Beginning Birding, Insect Investigation, Woodland Wonders.  Each themed pack includes field guides, maps, and other tools, as well as activity cards that will help you enjoy a day of exploration.  An adult 18 years or older must be present to check out a pack.    Location - Available at the Visitor Center    Phone - (540) 592-3556

Staunton River Battlefield State Park   Located at 1035 Fort Hill Trail Randolph VA 23962
01/01/2016 - 01/01/2017    Park Packs   8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.   Enjoy a self guided tour by picking up one of our many family adventure park packs.  They include such subject areas as young explorers, nature discovery, bird watching, tracking and rocks and minerals. The packs are first come first service. There is no fee for the use of the packs.         Location - Clover Visitor Center    Phone - (434) 454-4312

01/01/2016 - 01/01/2017    GPS Guided Tour    8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.   Check out one of our GPS units and start your own geocache hunt. It is a great adventure for the family to explore the history of the battle at the Staunton River Bridge, by finding all the hidden clues in the park. There is no fee for this event.         Location - CLover Visitor Center    Phone - (434) 454-4312

01/01/2016 - 01/01/2017    Battlefield Tour    8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.   Take a trip along the battlefield trail and enjoy the self guided tour. You and the family will learn details about the battle of the Staunton river Bridge and the people that where   involved.         Location - Clover Visitor Center    Phone - (434) 454-4312

Twin Lakes State Park   Located at 788 Twin Lakes Road Green Bay VA 23942
01/23/2016    Winter Warmth...Part 2   11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.   It might easy for us humans to throw on gloves and a scarf to keep warm, but how do wild animals, like raccoons, birds, snakes, fish, and even insects keep warm?  From fat to fur and sleep to antifreeze, animals are uniquely adapted to survive during the long winter months.   This week, we'll take a look at our feathered friends and discover how they stay warm. Then we will create art that can be used to feed birds in your backyard. Be sure to dress warmly, as the program will be given outdoors. Fireplaces will be lit during the program.    Location - Picnic Shelter located near the Cedar Crest Conference Center    Phone - (434) 392-3435

01/23/2016    Crafts by the Fire Series    2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.   During the cold winter months, nothing can whisk the blues away quite like getting cozy by the fire and working on your favorite craft. Be sure to dress warm, bring your imaginations, and your questions. As we create our works of art we will swap stories of the day, and when we are done we'll roast marshmallows to make s'mores.  All materials will be provided. The program will offer fireplaces that will be lit during the program.    Call the office for details on what activity we will be doing this week.     Location - Picnic Shelter near the Cedar Crest Conference Center    Phone - (434) 392-3435

01/23/2016    Winter Wonders   4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.   Every season brings new things to explore and see in the outdoors. If you can brave the cooler temperatures, winter hiking can lead to rewarding views and good family fun. Join a park ranger for a leisurely one mile hike around Goodwin Lake Trail. We will look for signs of animals, and take in the beauty of Goodwin Lake in the winter.    Location - Meet at the Interpretive Circle    Phone - (434) 392-3435

01/24/2016    Good Morning Twin Lakes series   9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.   Enjoy the beauty of the morning and enjoy a nice cup of coffee, tea or hot cocoa with a ranger. Each week we will discover the wonders of Twin Lakes with family fun activities.  Hot water, cups, campfire coffee, and cocoa will be provided. We encourage you to bring your favorite tea, cocoa, or instant coffee as well.    Call the office for details on what activity we will be doing this week.     Location - Picnic Shelter located near the Cedar Crest Conference Center    Phone - (434) 392-3435

01/24/2016    Winter Survival   1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.   Every season brings new challenges to our bodies as we enjoy the outdoors. While the differences between summer and winter seem apparent, there are many similarities that one should think of when participating in outdoor activities during the cold months. Join a ranger as we explore what similarities and differences there are between summer and winter hiking, and what precautions we should take to ensure a wonderful outdoor experience. We recommend wearing boots or closed toed shoes, and dress for the weather. There will be a short 1 mile hike associated with the program.     Location - Meet at the Interpretive Circle, located near the concession stand    Phone - (434) 392-3435

Westmoreland State Park   Located at 145 Cliff Road Montross VA 22520
01/08/2016 - 12/31/2016    Exploration Backpacks with Self Guided Fossil Hunting Kit   8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.   Stop by the Visitor Center to pick up an Exploration Backpack filled with gear for the great outdoors. You can search for and identify insects using the bug net and magnification container, or, you can hike down Big Meadow Trail to Fossil Beach and use the sand sifter to find fossilized shark teeth. The backpack also includes binoculars and a quick reference bird guide as well as a compass, and other field guides. Backpacks can be signed out at the Visitor Center, open 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Backpacks must be returned by 4:00 p.m.    Location - Visitor Center    Phone - (804) 493-8821

York River State Park   Located at 9801 York River Park Road Williamsburg VA 23188
01/06/2016 - 12/31/2016    Field Trips/School Outreach      York River State Park offers access to a variety of habitats and both natural and historic resources. With access to the York River, forest, creeks, and marshes there is plenty to discover and explore. We offer hands-on outdoor learning experiences for groups of all ages. All programs are tailored by the interpretive staff to meet the specific grade level needs of the participants. Please inquire how each of the programs correlate to the Virginia SOLs! Guided hikes, paddling, and wetlands programs are available. Fees vary. Call the park for scheduling and fee information.    Location - Various    Phone - (757) 566-8523

01/08/2016 - 12/31/2016    Bluebird Loop Self Guided Interpretive Trail   8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.   The Bluebird Loop Trail is a place where all park guests can visit and  enjoy some of the most beautiful views in the park.  The trail is completely paved making it convenient for people with mobility challenges and families with small children and strollers.  The Visitor's  Center is in the middle of the loop with exhibits to enhance your visit and escape inclement weather.  Bikers, hikers, and paddlers can use the loop as the start of their adventures.  A quick visit to this little trail is a great introduction to our park.        Location - Visitor Center    Phone - (757) 566-3036

01/15/2016 - 12/31/2016    Park Packs   9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.   Want to enhance your visit to York River State Park? Then a Park Pack is what you need! A Park Pack will help you explore the park on your own. Each pack contains binoculars, guide books, story books, birdsong players, and more. Park Pack themes include Birding, History, Rivers, and more. Check out a Park Pack for up to 3 days at the Park Office Mon-Fri. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.     Location - Visitor Center    Phone - (757) 566-8523

01/18/2016    Three Rivers Three Peoples Hike   10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.   This hike honors the shared history of African, European, and Native Americans who made their homes along the Mattaponi, Pamunkey, and York Rivers. The hike will be along the Woodstock Pond and Mattaponi Trails which are rated as easy. However, there is a section of the Mattaponi Trail that is not handicap accessible and will be a challenge for children in strollers. We will stop at certain points along the trails, in particular those that highlight the of the history of Taskinas Plantation (the colonial name for where our park is located) and other areas of historic significance.  Of course, if something unique in the natural world captures our attention, we will share about that as well.      Location - Amphitheater    Phone - (757) 566-3036


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