For Adults 50+: Bluebell Walk
Learn about the natural history of Virginia bluebells and other spring wildflowers on a 1-mile walk. Please wear shoes or boots suitable for muddy, slippery walking. No pets, please. Meets ...Read More
Learn about the natural history of Virginia bluebells and other spring wildflowers on a 1-mile walk. Please wear shoes or boots suitable for muddy, slippery walking. No pets, please. Meets ...Read More
Join a naturalist on a 1-mile hike to learn about mushrooms and search for them along the trail.
Have fun with literature in the park. Introduce your little one to nature with stories, songs, and large motor activities.
Complete a few I-spy nature challenges to earn a prize! Challenges involve hiking, playing on the playground, completing a part of the obstacle course, or finding nature artifacts! There will ...Read More
Take a 2-mile walk through the park to search for a variety of spring flowers. Ages 16+.
Take a 4-mile backcountry hike to visit Beck’s Rock. Be prepared for rugged and steep terrain. Wear sturdy footwear. Old Maintenance Shop: 9935 Opossum Hollow Road, Rockbridge (39.59240, -82.54627).
Celebrate Earth Day as a family by participating in multiple Seeds of Caring activity stations as kids learn the importance of being kind to the Earth. Meet at the Grange ...Read More
Ongoing from 10am -4pm Compare recycling now with an 1880s family's necessary reuse of many farm and household items.
Enjoy a guided walk looking for wildflowers along the 0.2 mile Oak Opening trail.
Learn about the natural history of Virginia bluebells and other spring wildflowers on a 1-mile walk. Please wear shoes or boots suitable for muddy, slippery walking. No pets, please. Meets ...Read More
Let’s meander and check out all the interesting spring wildflowers that are starting to bloom in various colors and shapes! Meet at the Ranger Station, 1775 Darby Creek Dr.
Learn about the natural history of Virginia bluebells and other spring wildflowers on a 1-mile walk. Please wear shoes or boots suitable for muddy, slippery walking. No pets, please. Meets ...Read More