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UID:26146-1663286400-1663545599@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:The Legacy of Mary Ingles: Beech Fork
DESCRIPTION:The Mary Ingles Trail Associates (MITA) presents the 2022 “Legacy of Mary Ingles” encampment and living history event. This year marks the 267th anniversary of Mary Ingles’ odyssey in 1755 as she was captured by\, and escaped from\, Shawnee Native Americans. \nThe Mary Ingles Trail Associates (MITA) presents a historical encampment based on research of the life of Mary Draper Ingles. \n• Friday activities are offered for school groups.\n• Saturday and Sunday encampment activities and presentations are open to the public free of charge. \nAbout Mary Draper Ingles\nIn 1755\, during the French and Indian War\, Ingles was a 23-year-old frontier wife living with her extended family at Drapers Meadow\, near present-day Blacksburg\, Virginia\, when a Shawnee war party attacked the settlement. The pioneer woman’s mother was among those killed in the raid\, while Ingles\, her two sons and a sister-in-law were among the settlers captured. Ingles was separated from her boys and taken to a Shawnee settlement near the site of present-day Portsmouth\, Ohio\, and then on to Big Bone Lick in north-central Kentucky. There\, she and a captive from another settlement managed to escape\, and follow the Ohio\, Kanawha\, and New rivers back to Drapers Meadow in a perilous 40-day trek. \nReserve lodging online: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/the-legacy-of-mary-ingles-beech-fork/
LOCATION:Beech Fork State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220919
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220428T155343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220824T201340Z
UID:26263-1663286400-1663545599@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Nature Wonder Weekend:  North Bend
DESCRIPTION:The National Wild Foods Association’s annual Nature Wonder Weekend at North Bend State Park is brimming with richness in wild edibles – many are in your backyard. This weekend\, September 16-18\, 2022\, is devoted to nature and includes featured leaders\, teachers and authors: Vicky Shufer of Virginia Beach\, a therapeutic herbalist and David Hawkins of Mother Earth Foods in Parkersburg\, W.Va. are keynote speakers. Participation in the weekend is fee based and advanced registration is required. \nA variety of hikes and multiple workshops include wild edible identification\, preparation and preservation. The traditional wild food contest and social hour find Friday evening wild food and wild cake activities are lively and the Saturday social hour and wild drink contest are\nfavorites. \nAlthough wild foods are featured throughout the weekend\, five traditional Appalachian style meals are part of the weekend package. The lodging options vary and are personalized to suit your needs. Preregistration for the weekend is required and includes lodging\, meals and activities. Email felicia.d.cox@wv.gov or call Felicia at 304-558-2784 for a registration form and conversation. \nNature Wonder Weekend is made possible by the host site of North Bend State Park\, the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources and the National Wild Foods Association. \nFor more information and to register to participate\, call Felicia Cox at 304-558-2754. This weekend cannot be booked online due the nature of the program format. Felicia is your contact for rates\, lodging options\, and additional details to help you plan for this wild foods weekend and experience. \n 
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/nature-wonder-weekend-north-bend-2/
LOCATION:North Bend State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220919
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220810T165432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220810T165432Z
UID:26466-1663286400-1663545599@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:53rd Annual Nature Wonder Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Wild at Home! The 53rd annual Nature Wonder Weekend at North Bend State Park is September 16-18\, 2022. Learn about your favorite wild edibles in your own backyard. North Bend’s weekend program is a foragers paradise where you can discover a richness in Nature’s simplicity. Edible wild floods and experienced leaders make this weekend wonderful. \nAbout our featured leader\, teacher and author\nExperience the oldest and most basic subsistence activity of humankind with keynote speaker Sam Thayer\, renowned author and forager of Forager’s Harvest. He will excite and educate you about foraging for wild foods and show you how you can expand your appreciation and understanding of the natural world. More information about Sam Thayer can be found at forgersharvest.com \nAbout leader led hikes and workshops\nChoose from several hikes led by knowledgeable wild food experts throughout the weekend.\nMany workshop choices will be available\, ranging from wild edible identification\, preparation\, and medicinal uses of your finds will help you bring foraging home. You’ll be able to share your wild food cooking skills during the wild food contest and work with others to hone your skills for the social hour. \nAbout wild food contests and social hour\nShare your wild food culinary skills during the Friday evening wild food and wild cake contests and the Saturday social hour and wild drink contest. Plenty of opportunities to learn \nAbout meals and lodging\nAlthough wild foods are featured throughout the weekend\, five traditional Appalachian style meals will be available in the North Bend lodge restaurant. Lodging options include lodge rooms\, deluxe vacation cabins completely equipped for housekeeping with a full kitchen and bath\, or your choice of campground sites ranging from non-electric to full hookup. \nNature Wonder Weekend is Sponsored by National Wild Foods Association\, West Virginia Division of Natural Resources\, and North Bend State Park \n34th Annual Wood-Faust National Wild Foods Association Wild Foods Contests\nContests include: Hazel Wood Commemorative Wild Food Contest (categories of Main Dish-Wild Meat and Dessert). Best Wild Cake ( A Bill Faust award). The Wild Drink Award is in Memory of Maxine Scarbro and the Wild Friendship Cup. \nAdvance registration is required. Registration fee is $35 per participant and lodging at North Bend Lodge and North Bend cabins and meal options vary. Please call 304-558-2754 and ask for a registration form or to make reservations using a credit card as payment. For assistant with registration email Wendy.L.Greene@wv.gov.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/53rd-annual-nature-wonder-weekend/
LOCATION:North Bend State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220920
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220909T190854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220909T190854Z
UID:26512-1663286400-1663631999@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:See You in September: Cacapon
DESCRIPTION:Mid-September at Cacapon State Park invites visitors to enjoy the weather and activities September 16-19\, 2022.  While autumn is welcoming a color explosion\, the park enjoys Monarch butterfly migration\, Pet-A-Palooza\, clouds and bird watching.  Join us.  \nFRIDAY\, September 16\, 2022\n10:00AM\nRidge Trail Hike\nEnjoy the view along this 1.5 mile moderate hike. Learn about park history and geology too. \n1:30PM\nOur WV Owl Pals\nDiscover the variety owls by sight and sound! What do they eat? Find out by dissecting on owl pellet \n6:30PM\nIrish Road Bowling\nCome out for a funIrish tradition established as an official West Virginia sport (WVIRB.com)\, rolling a cannon ball on a designed course. \n7:30PM\nBadminton\nFun for the whole family. Park at the tennis court parking lot. Free. \nSATURDAY\, September 17\, 2022\n4th Annual Pet-A-Palooza \n9:00AM\nBark in the Park\nJoin the park naturalist for a pet friendly hike. Learn about leave no trace principles and other park rules so your furry friend can earn their certificate for being part of B.A.R.K in the Park. Nature Center. \n10:00AM – 1:00PM\nSwim with Your Pet\nEnjoy the afternoon by taking a swim with your furry friend at the beach! (No life guard on duty). Pets must be on a leash. Entrance fee to the event will be by monetary donation to local Humane Society OR other helpful items like: Purina Pro Plan dog & puppy chow\,  Canned dog food\, Cat food: dry or wet. Blankets\, trash bags\, bleach\, paper towels; dawn dish detergent Entrance area will be at picnic area beach access where donations will be accepted by local Girl Scout Troop 15045. *Pre-made tie dye pet bandanas available for donation to the park foundation. \n1:00PM\nMonarch Migration\nLearn all about the importance of a monarch way station by watching a video & taking a guided tour at the nature center. Discover the monarch caterpillars and their chrysalis. Followed by a trip to one of the park’s many wildflower meadows known as our pollinator zones to discover adult monarchs on their long migration to Mexico. Monarch tagging will be demonstrated. \nHelpful sites to watch the migration and to log in your own sightings!\nMonarchwatch.org\nMonarchjointventure.org\nJourneynorth.org \nSUNDAY\, September 18\n9:30AM\nBeginner Birding Walk\nLearn how to identify Cacapon’s common birds and woodpeckers by sight and sound. Binoculars provided. Meet at Lodge. \n1:30PM\nWeed Warriors – Save the Park\nMeet our seasonal naturalist\, Allen Miller to help save the park from invasive plants! Help pull and cut oriental bittersweet vines. Loppers provided. Bring sturdy gloves. \nMONDAY\, September 19\, 2022\n10:00AM\nTai Chi\nThis class will help increase balance\, flexibility\, and focus on connection to mind\, body\, & spirit. Location near nature center. \n10:00AM\nNature Journaling\nJoin park naturalists for a stroll in nature to inspire a drawing\, poem or story! \n1:30PM\nOur WV Clouds\nLook up! What type of cloud do you see? Join seasonal naturalist to learn about some common clouds. \nVisit the Tom Ambrose Nature Center! The nature center is a great stop for all ages\, showcasing exhibits on the park history and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp Morgan 1934-41. Other West Virginia natural exhibits include an extensive taxidermy collection of wildlife- fish\, birds\, fox\, bobcat\, mountain lion\, deer\, elk\, and eastern grey wolf!  \nAlso\, hands-on sand displays for wildlife tracks and a new geology interactive map to design your own mountains\, rivers and lakes. Take a park naturalist guided hike or join the daily activities! Nature Center Open daily 9:30AM-4:30PM. All programs start at the nature center unless noted. \nValerie Chaney\, CIG and Allen Miller are park naturalists at Cacapon Resort.  For additional information about this Monarch Program or Cacapon’s pollinator zones\, email valerie.l.chaney@wv.gov.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/see-you-in-september-cacapon/
LOCATION:Cacapon Resort State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220919
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220622T170429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220622T170429Z
UID:26337-1663459200-1663545599@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Elk River Trail Marathon/Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:West Virginia’s newest Marathon/Half Marathon/5K along the Elk River Trail starting/returning from Dundon Field in Clay\, WV is Sunday\, September 18\, 2022. \nAll finishers will receive:\nHigh Quality Race Shirt\nAn awesome finisher medal\nTagged pictures to be posted the same day as the race\nRefreshments post race (water\, snacks)\nOpportunity to run on a flat/fast course \nRace fees vary depending upon registration dates. \nFULL MARATHON\nMay 1 – June 30 = $70\nJuly 1 – August 31 = $75\nSeptember 1 – September 17 = $80\nRace Day Registration = $100 \nHALF MARATHON\nMay 1 – June 30 = $50\nJuly 1 – August 31 = $55\nSeptember 1 – September 17 = $60\nRace Day Registration = $80 \n5K RUN/WALK\nMarch 1 – August 31 = $25\nSeptember 1 – September 17 = $30\nRace Day Registration = $50 \nRegistration is necessary.\nFind registration\, course maps\, participant tracking\, water stops\, and additional race information at: https://runsignup.com/Race/WV/Clay/ElkRiverRailTrailMarathon
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/elk-river-trail-marathon-half-marathon/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220802T184353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220802T184353Z
UID:26431-1663488000-1663520400@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Elk Management Tour Morning: Chief Logan
DESCRIPTION:Elk Management Tours in West Virginia are designed to learn about and visit where the reintroduction of elk in the Mountain State has occurred.. The three-to-four-hour activity begins at 5:30 a.m. at Chief Logan Lodge\, Sunday\, September 18\, 2022. The tour ticket includes a light breakfast\, “All About Elk” conversation\, transportation to the elk translocation site\, and outdoor time to experience the terrain\, vegetation\, elk habitat and potential sightings and a souvenir. Tours are limited to 12 participants and reservations are required in advance. Masks may be necessary during transportation. \nHearing or seeing an elk bull or cow is not guaranteed. The elk are free roaming and not penned. Sunrise at the tour site is outstanding in addition to looking and listening for elk and observing other wildlife or wildlife signs in the area. Walking/hiking is involved. \nThese considerations are necessary: carry-on items must be small to accommodate passengers more comfortably and only if necessary. The tour is not recommended for youth under age 12. Pets are not permitted. Participants should refrain from use of scented products. Packing food on the tour is discouraged – wild animals have excellent sensory abilities and may react adversely. Sturdy\, closed-toe shoes or boots are required\, no flip-flops or sandals. Long pants should be worn. Up to two miles of walking may occur at the management area with some moderate inclines\, but all at a reasonable pace. Binoculars are available to borrow. \nThe cost is $34 per person. Ticket or package prices include taxes\, but not gratuity. Advanced reservations are required for tours and may be purchased online and found on the Book Now link\, https://wvstateparks.com/things-to-do/elk-management-tours. \nLauren Cole\, Naturalist/Biologist is the tour leader. Cole is a member of the National Association of Interpreters and a Certified Interpretive Guide. \nReserve lodging online: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/elk-management-tour-morning-chief-logan-8/
LOCATION:Chief Logan State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220413T154504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220413T154504Z
UID:26228-1663495200-1663516800@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Art in the Park: Berkeley Springs
DESCRIPTION:In its 15th year\, Art in the Park provides access to fine artists located in the Berkeley Springs region. Nationally known artists exhibit at this event\, and the best part is artisans are local residents. Shows are rain or shine from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. across the street from the Farmers Market. Art in the Park is free to attend and open to the public. \nThe event is organized and sponsored by an arts group – find more information on Facebook at Art In The Park WV (at Berkeley Springs) or call the event organizer at 304-258-6419. \nWhen enjoying Art in the Park at Berkeley Springs State Park\, stay at nearby Cacapon Resort State Park to take advantage of programs and other area interests. \nReserve lodging online: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/art-in-the-park-berkeley-springs-8/
LOCATION:Berkeley Springs State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T180000
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220906T175708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220906T175708Z
UID:26504-1663495200-1663524000@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Hidden History: Babcock
DESCRIPTION:Come and go as you please to see the Glade Creek Gristmill at Babcock State Park inside and out. The miller will be on-hand for informal discussions about the history of this structure and how the mill works. Visit from 10:00 am to Noon or 1:00 to 6:00 pm. on September 18\, 2022. There is no fee to see the mill. \nCelebrate Appalachian heritage in Southern West Virginia. Enjoy free programs in parks and communities including Babcock\, Carnifex Ferry Battlefield\, Pipestem and Twin Falls resort state parks. Hidden History Happenings is organized by the National Park Service from September 16 – 25\, 2022. \nFind all Hidden History Happenings activities planned at www.nps.gov/neri/planyourvisit/hidden-history-weekend.htm \nwww.nps.gov/neri/planyourvisit/hidden-history-weekend.htm
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/hidden-history-babcock-2/
LOCATION:Babcock State Park\, 486 Babcock Road\, Clifftop\, WV\, 25831\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220906T175521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220909T172333Z
UID:26502-1663513200-1663516800@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Hidden History: Carnifex Ferry Battlefield
DESCRIPTION:Carnifex Civil War Battlefield Tour\, 1 mile easy walk is a step back in time at a place where history happened in 1861. Walk the battlefield site\, cemetery\, and see the Patterson house to learn more about what happened here during the Civil War. Meet at the Patterson House at 3:00 p.m. on September 18\, 2022. Superintendent Sean Pettrey is your interpretative guide. Tour is about an hour in length. Easy walking.\nCelebrate Appalachian heritage in Southern West Virginia. Enjoy free programs in parks and communities including Babcock\, Carnifex Ferry Battlefield\, Pipestem and Twin Falls resort state parks. Hidden History Happenings is organized by the National Park Service from September 16 – 25\, 2022.\nFind all Hidden History Happenings activities planned at www.nps.gov/neri/planyourvisit/hidden-history-weekend.htm\ndden-history-weekend.htm
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/hidden-history-carnifex-ferry-battlefield/
LOCATION:Carnifex Ferry Battlefield State Park\, 1194 Carnifex Ferry Rd\, Summersville\, WV\, 26651\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220802T194649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220802T194855Z
UID:26436-1663516800-1663531200@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Elk Management Tour Evening: Chief Logan
DESCRIPTION:Elk Management Tours in West Virginia are designed to learn about and visit where the reintroduction of elk in the Mountain State occurred. The three-to-four-hour activity begins at 4:00 p.m. at Chief Logan Lodge\, Sunday\, September 18\, 2022. \nThe tour ticket includes an afternoon snack\, “All About Elk” conversation\, transportation to the elk translocation site\, and outdoor time walking to experience the terrain\, vegetation\, elk habitat and potential sighting and souvenir. Tours are limited to 12 participants and reservations are required in advance. Masks may be necessary during transportation. Hearing or seeing an elk bull or cow is not guaranteed. The elk are free roaming and not penned. Sunset at the tour site is outstanding in addition to looking and listening for elk and observation of other wildlife or wildlife signs in the area. Walking/hiking is involved. \nThese considerations are necessary: carry-on items must be small to accommodate passengers more comfortably and only if necessary. The tour is not recommended for youth under age 12. Pets are not permitted. Participants should refrain from use of scented products. Packing food on the tour is discouraged – wild animals have excellent sensory abilities and may react adversely. Sturdy\, closed-toe shoes or boots are required\, no flip-flops or sandals. Long pants should be worn. Up to two miles of walking may occur at the management area with some moderate inclines\, but all at a reasonable pace. Binoculars are available to borrow. \nThe cost is $34 per person. Ticket or package prices include taxes\, but not gratuity. Advanced reservations are required for tours and may be purchased online and found on the link\, https://wvstateparks.com/things-to-do/elk-management-tours. \nLauren Cole\, Naturalist/Biologist is the tour leader. Cole is a member of the National Association of Interpreters and a Certified Interpretive Guide. \nReserve lodging online: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/elk-management-tour-evening-chief-logan/
LOCATION:Chief Logan State Park\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220923
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220920T213006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220920T213006Z
UID:26521-1663718400-1663891199@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:September = Monarchs: Cacapon
DESCRIPTION:Monarch Migration continues and programming at Cacapon State Park\, September 21 – 22\, 2022 features the insects of moths and butterflies and their habitats. If  you can’t attend the programs\, do visit the nature center which is open daily from 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.  All programs start from the nature center unless indicated. \nWEDNESDAY\, September 21\, 2022\n10:00AM\nMoths & Butterflies Film\nEnjoy this 30 min eyewitness video filled with fun facts and coloring sheets & pencils provided. All ages. \n1:00PM\nMeadows Film\nEnjoy the 45 minute film on how to landscape any yard in an urban or suburban setting into a beautiful space of native wildflowers. Stop mowing and save our pollinators. We did it! Come and see how! \nTHURSDAY\, September 22\, 2022\n10:00AM\nMonarch Migration\nWatch a series of videos on the life cycle of a monarch and the amazing migration to Mexico. Informational handouts\, crafts\, games and more! \n1:00PM\nMagnificent Monarchs\nDiscover the monarch’s many life stages and life journeys. Explore the milkweed for caterpillars & chrysalis.  \n2022 Monarch Migration Info\nPeak dates for the local area (Morgan County\, W.Va.) is September 14 – 26\, 2022.\nHelpful sites to watch the migration and to log in your own sightings!\nMonarchwatch.org\nMonarchjointventure.org\nJourneynorth.org \nThe nature center is a great stop for all ages\, showcasing exhibits on the park history and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp Morgan 1934-41. Other West Virginia natural exhibits include an extensive taxidermy collection of  wildlife- fish\, birds\, fox\, bobcat\, mountain lion\, deer\, elk\, and eastern grey wolf! Also\, hands-on sand displays for wildlife tracks and a new geology interactive map to design your own mountains\, rivers and lakes. \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/september-monarchs-cacapon/
LOCATION:Cacapon Resort State Park\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220922T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220922T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220906T180113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220906T180113Z
UID:26505-1663840800-1663848000@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Hidden History: Pipestem
DESCRIPTION:Meet in the park headquarters parking area for a Country Roads Walk\, 1.5 miles easy walk. Explore the area’s pre-park history on this walk to old farm sites\, foundations\, and more\, painting a picture of the past this September 22\, 2022 at 10:00 a.m.\nPlan on a pleasant walk with naturalist Bob Duffy. \nCelebrate Appalachian heritage in Southern West Virginia. Enjoy free programs in parks and communities including Babcock\, Carnifex Ferry Battlefield\, Pipestem and Twin Falls resort state parks. Hidden History Happenings is organized by the National Park Service from September 16 – 25\, 2022. \nFind all Hidden History Happenings activities planned at www.nps.gov/neri/planyourvisit/hidden-history-weekend.htm \nwww.nps.gov/neri/planyourvisit/hidden-history-weekend.htm \nReserve lodging online: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/hidden-history-pipestem/
LOCATION:Pipestem Resort State Park\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220926
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220820T134046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220820T134046Z
UID:26484-1663891200-1664150399@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Leafpeepers Weekend: Blackwater Falls
DESCRIPTION:It’s time for fall color compliments of the nature of a deciduous forest at Blackwater Falls. Join us for activities and outdoor engagement September 23-25\, 2022. Activities at Blackwater Falls start at the nature center unless indicated. Enjoy activities. Enjoy the approach of autumn. \nFRIDAY\, September 23\, 2022\nNature Center Open: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. \n11:00 a.m.\nSuncatcher Craft\nJoin the staff in Harold Walters Nature Center to paint a pre-designed suncatcher. $1.00-$8.00 \nA GREAT HIKE\n1:00 p.m.\nPase Point Hike\nJoin the naturalist at Harold Walters Nature Center to hike a trail that borders the Monongahela National Forest to an unrestricted rock outcropping with a spectacular view of Blackwater Canyon. Trail is intermediate with short but steep inclines. About 3 miles\, 2 hours. Sturdy Shoes required. The staff recommends carrying bottled water and snacks to enjoy along the trail. This program meets Young People for Parks activity. Reservations not required. \n1:30 p.m.\nJewelry Craft\nJoin the staff in Harold Walters Nature Center to create a piece of jewelry from crystal necklace to paracord bracelet Craft fee: $1.00 to $5.00 \n3:00 p.m.\nHerb Garden Craft\nJoin the staff in Harold Walters Nature Center to plant a herb garden while listening to tidbits about the herbs you are planting. This program meets Young People for Parks activity. Craft fee: $3.00 \n4:00 p.m.\nThe Buzz on Bees and Candle Making\nJoin the naturalist’s in Harold Walters Nature Center for information about our state insect and Native Bees to West Virginia while making a tin candle. Supplies limited to first come basis. Craft fee: $4.00 \nA GREAT EVENING OUT\n8:00 p.m.\nShining Light on the Darkness\nJoin the naturalist’s at Harold Walters Nature Center for some nighttime fun. There is many aspects of nature that occur between dusk and dawn but many people feel uncomfortable or unfamiliar with being outdoors at night. Enjoy some nighttime activities as we explore our senses. Some walking. Activity is entirely outdoors so dress for the weather. Inclement weather cancels this activity and replaced with a disappearing stars talk indoors. Please\, leave flashlight off during the program. About 1 hour. This program meets Young People for Parks activity. Reservations not required. \nSATURDAY\, September 24\, 2022\nNature Center Open: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. \n11:00 a.m.\nGingerbread Ornament Fun\nJoin the staff in Harold Walters Nature Center to decorate a cardboard gingerbread to hang on your tree. Craft fee: $1.00. Supplies limited to first come basis. \n1:00 p.m.\nFriendship Bracelet Craft\nJoin the staff in Harold Walters Nature Center to braid one friendship bracelet. Recommended for children ages 9 and up. Free \n1:30 p.m.\nInvigorating Autumn Hike\nJoin the naturalist’s at the trailhead of Davis Trail for a walk along a section of three trails with short interpretive stops along the way. About 90 minutes. 2 miles. This program meets Young People for Parks activity. Reservations not required. \n4:00 p.m.\nButterflies & Craft Wings\nJoin the naturalist to listen story about our state butterfly and create a pair of child sized cardboard “stained glass” wings. The use of a utility knife requires an adult to assist their child. About 1 hour. Supplies limited to first come basis. Craft fee: $3.00 This program meets Young People for Parks activity. \nSPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT\n7:30 p.m.\nDaniel Lilly and the Lilly Mountaineers Band\nThis award winning group from Beckley\, West Virginia plays country\, bluegrass\, southern rock and gospel music in Blackwater Falls Lodge Milton Harr Conference Center. Open to the public at no cost. About 1 hour. \nSUNDAY\, September 25\, 2022\nNature Center Open: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. \n10:00 a.m.\nTeas and Tonics Stroll\nJoin the naturalist\, at Harold Walters Nature Center to stroll around the area dabbling into the world of plants as a few with some edible or medicinal qualities pointed out during the stroll. About 1 hour\, 1/4 mile. This program meets Young People for Parks activity. \n11:00 a.m.\nTwisted Tie Dye Craft\nJoin the staff at Harold Walters Nature Center to create your own Blackwater Falls t-shirt souvenir. Supplies limited to first come basis. Adult size fee is $10.00\, Youth size fee is $8.00 \n1:00 p.m.\nPlaster of Paris Fossil Craft\nJoin the staff in Harold Walters Nature Center to create a seashell fossil. Craft fee: $2.00. \n2:00 p.m.\nPrimitive Fire Skills Campfire\nJoin the naturalist at the fire circle beside Harold Walters Nature Center to hear about some primitive fire making skills\, then challenge yourself to create fire using flint and steel. Perhaps\, a tasty treat will be available during the presentation. About 1.5 hours. This program meets Young People for Parks activity. \n3:00 p.m. Craft session To Be Announced \n4:00 p.m. Family Movie and Scarecrow Craft– Join the staff in Harold Walters Nature Center to use construction paper and imagination to create a scarecrow while watching a movie about a mysterious mansion\, friendly ghost and dogs. About 90 minutes. Rated G movie. \nReserve lodging online: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/leafpeepers-weekend-blackwater-falls/
LOCATION:Blackwater Falls State Park\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220927
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220920T213100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220920T213100Z
UID:26522-1663891200-1664236799@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Monarchs & More: Cacapon
DESCRIPTION:Monarch Migration continues and also includes presentations by special guests of the Monarch Alliance at Cacapon State Park\, September 23-26\, 2022. Learn about monarch migration\, the lifecycle of butterflies (fascinating)\, and more.. If  you can’t attend the programs\, do visit the nature center which is open daily Tuesday – Sunday\, from 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.  All programs start from the nature center unless indicated. \nFRIDAY\, September 23\, 2022 \n10:30AM\nThe CCC Boys: A West Virginia Legacy\nThe CCC boys left a legacy that can still be enjoyed all over WV in the forests they planted and parks they helped to build. (30 min film) \n1:00PM\nSpirit of Cacapon\nMeet at the Nature Center to take a short walk and discover how the CCC boys…the Civilian Conservation Corps left it’s mark on Cacapon.  \n6:30PM\nIrish Road Bowling\nCome out for a fun Irish tradition established as an official West Virginia sport (WVIRB.com)\, rolling a cannon ball on a designed course. \n7:30PM\nBadminton\nFun for the whole family. Park at the tennis court parking lot. LED lighted set. \nNOTICE.\nThere will be increased mountain bike traffic on trails 9/24 & 9/25. A NICA race is scheduled on Sunday. \nSaturday\, September 24 \n10:30AM\nMonarch Alliance Guest\nJoin Tess Dew\, a member of the Monarch Alliance\, part of the Potomac Valley Audubon Society for a talk on monarch life cycle\, migration\, & news. All ages welcome. \n1:00PM\nMonarch Migration\nLearn all about the importance of a monarch way station by watching a video and  taking a guided tour of the Monarch Way Station at the nature center. Discover the monarch caterpillars and their chrysalis.  Followed by a trip to one of the park’s many wildflower meadows known as our pollinator zones to discover adult monarchs on their long migration to Mexico. Monarch tagging will be demonstrated.  \nNOTICE.\nThere will be increased mountain bike traffic on trails 9/24 & 9/25. A NICA race is scheduled on Sunday. \nSunday\, September 25\, 2022\nNature Center Open 11AM-3PM\nDuring these hours drop in and learn about the park’s geology and experience the interactive  geology exhibit.  \nDrop by and check out a variety of wildlife pelts….coyote\, fox\, and more! \nNOTICE.\nThere will be increased mountain bike traffic on trails 9/24 & 9/25. A NICA race is scheduled on Sunday. \nMonday\, September 26\, 2022\nThe Nature Center is closed on Monday. \n10:00AM\nTai Chi\nThis class helps increase balance\, flexibility\, and focus on connection to mind\, body\, and  spirit. Location near the nature center. \n2022 Monarch Migration Info\nPeak dates for the local area (Morgan County\, W.Va.) is September 14 – 26\, 2022.\nHelpful sites to watch the migration and to log in your own sightings!\nMonarchwatch.org\nMonarchjointventure.org\nJourneynorth.org \nThe nature center is a great stop for all ages\, showcasing exhibits on the park history and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp Morgan 1934-41. Other West Virginia natural exhibits include an extensive taxidermy collection of  wildlife- fish\, birds\, fox\, bobcat\, mountain lion\, deer\, elk\, and eastern grey wolf! Also\, hands-on sand displays for wildlife tracks and a new geology interactive map to design your own mountains\, rivers and lakes.  \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/monarchs-more-cacapon/
LOCATION:Cacapon Resort State Park\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220925
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220419T152531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220419T152531Z
UID:26232-1663977600-1664063999@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Memorial Ruck: Bluestone to Pipestem
DESCRIPTION:The first annual USMC Sgt. Mecot Camara Memorial Ruck is September 24\, 2022. The ten-mile ruck starts at the Bluestone Turnpike Trail head and runs from Bluestone State Park to Pipestem Resort State Park. \nDay of ruck check-in will be at the Bluestone State Park picnic shelter and the hike will proceed from there to Pipestem State Park’s Mountain Creek Lodge along the Bluestone Turnpike Trail. Ruck details and registration information is available on americanbrotherfoundation.org. \nAmerican Brother Foundation was created in 2019 by Elisa Camara to honor her brother\, USMC Sgt. Mecot Camara. He was killed in the Beirut Bombing of 1983. It is named after the book she released in 2013 titled American Brother. \nIn this moving tribute to her big brother\, and all the brave men and women of our Armed Forces\, she recounts the life\, the loves and the adventures of an ordinary small-town American boy who grew up to become an extraordinary man\, a devoted son\, husband\, and father\, and ultimately a proud United States Marine who gave his life for his country. \nElisa Camara’s goal with ABF is to share Mecot’s love for our youth\, his love for his country and his fellow brothers-in-arms. \nReserve lodging online: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/memorial-ruck-bluestone-to-pipestem/
LOCATION:Bluestone State Park\, H.C. 78\, Box 3\, Hinton\, WV\, 25951\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220925
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220909T190811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220909T190811Z
UID:26511-1663977600-1664063999@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Monarch Migration-Monarchs to Mexico: Cacapon
DESCRIPTION:The Monarch Butterfly is West Virginia’s official state butterfly.  On Saturday\, September 24\, 2022\, two exceptional program activities are planned to celebrate this endangered species. \nSpecial Guest Tess Dew – Monarch Alliance\nCacapon Resort State Park invites you to a great program about the migration of Monarchs to Mexico.  The guest speaker is Tess Dew with the Monarch Alliance.  She shares the journey of the insect and the life cycle. This special  program will be at the nature center\, September 24\, 2022 at 10:30a.m.  It is an all age invitation. \nMonarch Tagging Program\nAt 1:00 p.m.\, also at the nature center\, is the Monarch Butterfly Tagging program.  Join the state park naturalist to be part of MonarchWatch’s tagging program.  \nThere is no charge to attend one or both of these programs.  You’ll also see the demonstration pollinator zone at the nature center. \nValerie Chaney\, CIG and Allen Miller are park naturalists at Cacapon Resort.  For additional information about this Monarch Program or Cacapon’s pollinator zones\, email valerie.l.chaney@wv.gov.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/monarch-migration-monarchs-to-mexico-cacapon/
LOCATION:Cacapon Resort State Park\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220926
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220811T234918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T234918Z
UID:26476-1663977600-1664150399@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Lumberjack Fall Festival
DESCRIPTION:A weekend of great fun\, music and lumberjack competition is at Twin Falls Resort State Park\, September 24-25\, 2022. As the event draws closer\, a full line up of times and location will post here. However these are some activities and merriment you can expect: \nHayrides\, food and live music on Saturday and Sunday. The annual Lumberjack competition is on Saturday\, September 24\, 2022. Art and craft vendors\, chainsaw artistry with carver on site\, blacksmithing\, the uniquely Twin Falls imagination train rides\, and a bouncy house for the kiddos just to list a few. \nIt’s all free unless you purchase from a vendor.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/lumberjack-fall-festival/
LOCATION:Twin Falls Resort State Park\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220926
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220906T175438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220906T175438Z
UID:26501-1663977600-1664150399@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Lumberjack Fall Festival: Twin Falls
DESCRIPTION:A weekend of great fun\, music and lumberjack competition is at Twin Falls Resort State Park\, September 24-25\, 2022. As the event draws closer\, a full line up of times and location will post here. However these are some activities and merriment you can expect: \nHayrides\, food and live music on Saturday and Sunday. The annual Lumberjack competition is on Saturday\, September 24\, 2022. Art and craft vendors\, chainsaw artistry with carver on site\, blacksmithing\, the uniquely Twin Falls imagination train rides\, and a bouncy house for the kiddos just to list a few. \nIt’s all free unless you purchase from a vendor. \nReserve lodging online: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/lumberjack-fall-festival-twin-falls/
LOCATION:Twin Falls Resort State Park\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220926
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220906T180408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220906T180408Z
UID:26509-1663977600-1664150399@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Hidden History: Twin Falls
DESCRIPTION:The Lumberjack Fall Festival is one of Hidden History Happenings events. What a great time to be outdoors. Enjoy live music\, art and craft vendors\, chainsaw artists\, a blacksmith\, hayrides\, food\, and fun activities for kids. Free event unless you purchase from a vendor. Lumberjack Fall Festival is September 24-25\, 2022. This festival has become a tradition at Twin Falls State Park. \nCelebrate Appalachian heritage in Southern West Virginia. Enjoy free programs in parks and communities including Babcock\, Carnifex Ferry Battlefield\, Pipestem and Twin Falls resort state parks. Hidden History Happenings is organized by the National Park Service from September 16 – 25\, 2022. \nFind all Hidden History Happenings activities planned at www.nps.gov/neri/planyourvisit/hidden-history-weekend.htm \nReserve lodging online: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/hidden-history-twin-falls/
LOCATION:Twin Falls Resort State Park\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T053000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T093000
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220802T191414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220802T191414Z
UID:26434-1663997400-1664011800@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Elk Management Tour Morning: Chief Logan
DESCRIPTION:Elk Management Tours in West Virginia are designed to learn about and visit where the reintroduction of elk in the Mountain State has occurred.. The three-to-four-hour activity begins at 5:30 a.m. at Chief Logan Lodge\, Saturday\, September 24\, 2022. The tour ticket includes a light breakfast\, “All About Elk” conversation\, transportation to the elk translocation site\, and outdoor time to experience the terrain\, vegetation\, elk habitat and potential sightings and a souvenir. Tours are limited to 12 participants and reservations are required in advance. Masks may be necessary during transportation. \nHearing or seeing an elk bull or cow is not guaranteed. The elk are free roaming and not penned. Sunrise at the tour site is outstanding in addition to looking and listening for elk and observing other wildlife or wildlife signs in the area. Walking/hiking is involved. \nThese considerations are necessary: carry-on items must be small to accommodate passengers more comfortably and only if necessary. The tour is not recommended for youth under age 12. Pets are not permitted. Participants should refrain from use of scented products. Packing food on the tour is discouraged – wild animals have excellent sensory abilities and may react adversely. Sturdy\, closed-toe shoes or boots are required\, no flip-flops or sandals. Long pants should be worn. Up to two miles of walking may occur at the management area with some moderate inclines\, but all at a reasonable pace. Binoculars are available to borrow. \nThe cost is $34 per person. Ticket or package prices include taxes\, but not gratuity. Advanced reservations are required for tours and may be purchased online and found on the Book Now link\, https://wvstateparks.com/things-to-do/elk-management-tours. \nLauren Cole\, Naturalist/Biologist is the tour leader. Cole is a member of the National Association of Interpreters and a Certified Interpretive Guide. \nReserve lodging online: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/elk-management-tour-morning-chief-logan-11/
LOCATION:Chief Logan State Park\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T180000
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220906T180204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220906T180204Z
UID:26506-1664013600-1664042400@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Hidden History: Babcock
DESCRIPTION:Come and go as you please to see the Glade Creek Gristmill at Babcock State Park inside and out. The miller will be on-hand for informal discussions about the history of this structure and how the mill works. Visit from 10:00 am to Noon or 1:00 to 6:00 pm. on September 24\, 2022. There is no fee to see the mill. \nCelebrate Appalachian heritage in Southern West Virginia. Enjoy free programs in parks and communities including Babcock\, Carnifex Ferry Battlefield\, Pipestem and Twin Falls resort state parks. Hidden History Happenings is organized by the National Park Service from September 16 – 25\, 2022. \nFind all Hidden History Happenings activities planned at www.nps.gov/neri/planyourvisit/hidden-history-weekend.htm \nReserve lodging online: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/hidden-history-babcock-3/
LOCATION:Babcock State Park\, 486 Babcock Road\, Clifftop\, WV\, 25831\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220802T200423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220802T200423Z
UID:26437-1664035200-1664049600@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Elk Management Tour Evening: Chief Logan
DESCRIPTION:Elk Management Tours in West Virginia are designed to learn about and visit where the reintroduction of elk in the Mountain State occurred. The three-to-four-hour activity begins at 4:00 p.m. at Chief Logan Lodge\, Saturday\, September 24\, 2022. \nThe tour ticket includes an afternoon snack\, “All About Elk” conversation\, transportation to the elk translocation site\, and outdoor time walking to experience the terrain\, vegetation\, elk habitat and potential sighting and souvenir. Tours are limited to 12 participants and reservations are required in advance. Masks may be necessary during transportation. Hearing or seeing an elk bull or cow is not guaranteed. The elk are free roaming and not penned. Sunset at the tour site is outstanding in addition to looking and listening for elk and observation of other wildlife or wildlife signs in the area. Walking/hiking is involved. \nThese considerations are necessary: carry-on items must be small to accommodate passengers more comfortably and only if necessary. The tour is not recommended for youth under age 12. Pets are not permitted. Participants should refrain from use of scented products. Packing food on the tour is discouraged – wild animals have excellent sensory abilities and may react adversely. Sturdy\, closed-toe shoes or boots are required\, no flip-flops or sandals. Long pants should be worn. Up to two miles of walking may occur at the management area with some moderate inclines\, but all at a reasonable pace. Binoculars are available to borrow. \nThe cost is $34 per person. Ticket or package prices include taxes\, but not gratuity. Advanced reservations are required for tours and may be purchased online and found on the link\, https://wvstateparks.com/things-to-do/elk-management-tours. \nLauren Cole\, Naturalist/Biologist is the tour leader. Cole is a member of the National Association of Interpreters and a Certified Interpretive Guide. \nReserve lodging online: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/elk-management-tour-evening-chief-logan-2/
LOCATION:Chief Logan State Park\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220421T210015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220421T210015Z
UID:26241-1664042400-1664049600@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:'Sounds of Time": Pipestem
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a September evening at Pipestem’s Amphitheater with music and friends. \nThe “Sounds of Time” is a ‘mixed media’ Las Vegas-style variety show that entertains with a dynamic variety of musical flavors from the 1950’s to today’s hot hits. With an incredible range of artist stylings\, this evening show is a true reminiscence of the soundtrack of their lives. With titles from artists such as Bobby Vinton\, Marty Robbins\, Bette Midler\, Meat Loaf\, and Elvis Presley\, audiences of all ages enjoy the “The Sounds of Time” show. \nBased out of Portsmouth\, Virginia\, recording artists Paul Bell\, Kirk Lasalle\, Ken Wellington\, Richard Winstead and Stephanie Cason showcase a variety of musical influences of decades of iconic artists. \nThe show is September 24\, 2022 and starts at 6:00 p.m. and lasts about two hours at Pipestem Amphitheater. Dress for September evening weather\, it could be chilly The show is free to attend and is family friendly. \nReserve lodging online: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/sounds-of-time-pipestem/
LOCATION:Pipestem Resort State Park\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220925T053000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220925T093000
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220802T193653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220802T193653Z
UID:26435-1664083800-1664098200@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Elk Management Tour Morning: Chief Logan
DESCRIPTION:Elk Management Tours in West Virginia are designed to learn about and visit where the reintroduction of elk in the Mountain State has occurred.. The three-to-four-hour activity begins at 5:30 a.m. at Chief Logan Lodge\, Sunday\, September 25\, 2022. The tour ticket includes a light breakfast\, “All About Elk” conversation\, transportation to the elk translocation site\, and outdoor time to experience the terrain\, vegetation\, elk habitat and potential sightings and a souvenir. Tours are limited to 12 participants and reservations are required in advance. Masks may be necessary during transportation. \nHearing or seeing an elk bull or cow is not guaranteed. The elk are free roaming and not penned. Sunrise at the tour site is outstanding in addition to looking and listening for elk and observing other wildlife or wildlife signs in the area. Walking/hiking is involved. \nThese considerations are necessary: carry-on items must be small to accommodate passengers more comfortably and only if necessary. The tour is not recommended for youth under age 12. Pets are not permitted. Participants should refrain from use of scented products. Packing food on the tour is discouraged – wild animals have excellent sensory abilities and may react adversely. Sturdy\, closed-toe shoes or boots are required\, no flip-flops or sandals. Long pants should be worn. Up to two miles of walking may occur at the management area with some moderate inclines\, but all at a reasonable pace. Binoculars are available to borrow. \nThe cost is $34 per person. Ticket or package prices include taxes\, but not gratuity. Advanced reservations are required for tours and may be purchased online and found on the Book Now link\, https://wvstateparks.com/things-to-do/elk-management-tours. \nLauren Cole\, Naturalist/Biologist is the tour leader. Cole is a member of the National Association of Interpreters and a Certified Interpretive Guide. \nReserve lodging online: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/elk-management-tour-morning-chief-logan-12/
LOCATION:Chief Logan State Park\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220925T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220925T180000
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220906T180242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220906T180242Z
UID:26507-1664100000-1664128800@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Hidden History: Babcock
DESCRIPTION:Come and go as you please to see the Glade Creek Gristmill at Babcock State Park inside and out. The miller will be on-hand for informal discussions about the history of this structure and how the mill works. Visit from 10:00 am to Noon or 1:00 to 6:00 pm. on September 25\, 2022. There is no fee to see the mill. \nCelebrate Appalachian heritage in Southern West Virginia. Enjoy free programs in parks and communities including Babcock\, Carnifex Ferry Battlefield\, Pipestem and Twin Falls resort state parks. Hidden History Happenings is organized by the National Park Service from September 16 – 25\, 2022. \nFind all Hidden History Happenings activities planned at www.nps.gov/neri/planyourvisit/hidden-history-weekend.htm \nReserve lodging online: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/hidden-history-babcock-4/
LOCATION:Babcock State Park\, 486 Babcock Road\, Clifftop\, WV\, 25831\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220925T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220925T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220802T202647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220802T202647Z
UID:26438-1664121600-1664136000@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Elk Management Tour Evening: Chief Logan
DESCRIPTION:Elk Management Tours in West Virginia are designed to learn about and visit where the reintroduction of elk in the Mountain State occurred. The three-to-four-hour activity begins at 4:00 p.m. at Chief Logan Lodge\, Sunday\, September 25\, 2022. \nThe tour ticket includes an afternoon snack\, “All About Elk” conversation\, transportation to the elk translocation site\, and outdoor time walking to experience the terrain\, vegetation\, elk habitat and potential sighting and souvenir. Tours are limited to 12 participants and reservations are required in advance. Masks may be necessary during transportation. Hearing or seeing an elk bull or cow is not guaranteed. The elk are free roaming and not penned. Sunset at the tour site is outstanding in addition to looking and listening for elk and observation of other wildlife or wildlife signs in the area. Walking/hiking is involved. \nThese considerations are necessary: carry-on items must be small to accommodate passengers more comfortably and only if necessary. The tour is not recommended for youth under age 12. Pets are not permitted. Participants should refrain from use of scented products. Packing food on the tour is discouraged – wild animals have excellent sensory abilities and may react adversely. Sturdy\, closed-toe shoes or boots are required\, no flip-flops or sandals. Long pants should be worn. Up to two miles of walking may occur at the management area with some moderate inclines\, but all at a reasonable pace. Binoculars are available to borrow. \nThe cost is $34 per person. Ticket or package prices include taxes\, but not gratuity. Advanced reservations are required for tours and may be purchased online and found on the link\, https://wvstateparks.com/things-to-do/elk-management-tours. \nLauren Cole\, Naturalist/Biologist is the tour leader. Cole is a member of the National Association of Interpreters and a Certified Interpretive Guide. \nReserve lodging online: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/elk-management-tour-evening-chief-logan-3/
LOCATION:Chief Logan State Park\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220927T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220929T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220922T193937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220922T193938Z
UID:26524-1664265600-1664470800@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:October Approaches: Cacapon
DESCRIPTION:Our orange and black winged insects are moving on. On September 27 – 29\, 2022\, let’s learn about monarch migration\, the lifecycle of butterflies (fascinating)\, and more. If  you can’t attend the programs\, do visit the nature center or hike a trail and enjoy the approach of fall.  All programs start from the nature center unless indicated. \nTUESDAY\, September 27\, 2022 \n10:00AM\n Monarch Migration\nWatch a series of videos on the life cycle of a monarch and the amazing migration to Mexico. Informational handouts\, crafts\, games and more! \n1:00PM\nMagnificent Monarchs\nDiscover the monarch’s many life stages and life journeys. Explore the milkweed for caterpillars & chrysalis.  \nWEDNESDAY\, September 28\, 2022\n11:30AM\nThe CCC Boys: A West Virginia Legacy\nThe CCC boys left a legacy that can still be enjoyed all over WV in the forests they planted and parks they helped to build. (30 min film) \n1:00PM\nSpirit of Cacapon\nMeet at the Nature Center to take a short walk and discover how the CCC boys…the Civilian Conservation Corps left it’s mark on Cacapon.  \nTHURSDAY\, September 29\, 2022\n10:00AM\nSpiderVerse\nLearn the importance of spiders and how we are all connected in the web of life.  \n1:00PM\nOur WV Clouds\nLook up! What type of cloud do you see? Join seasonal naturalists to learn about some common clouds.  Let’s see what shapes clouds are making as we look up!  YPP \n2022 Monarch Migration Info\nPeak dates for the local area (Morgan County\, W.Va.) is September 14 – 26\, 2022.\nHelpful sites to watch the migration and to log in your own sightings!\nMonarchwatch.org\nMonarchjointventure.org\nJourneynorth.org \nThe nature center is a great stop for all ages\, showcasing exhibits on the park history and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp Morgan 1934-41. Other West Virginia natural exhibits include an extensive taxidermy collection of  wildlife- fish\, birds\, fox\, bobcat\, mountain lion\, deer\, elk\, and eastern grey wolf! Also\, hands-on sand displays for wildlife tracks and a new geology interactive map to design your own mountains\, rivers and lakes.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/october-approaches-cacapon/
LOCATION:Cacapon Resort State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220929T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220929T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220802T203330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220802T203330Z
UID:26439-1664467200-1664481600@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Elk Management Tour Evening: Chief Logan
DESCRIPTION:Elk Management Tours in West Virginia are designed to learn about and visit where the reintroduction of elk in the Mountain State occurred. The three-to-four-hour activity begins at 4:00 p.m. at Chief Logan Lodge\, Thursday\, September 29\, 2022 \nThe tour ticket includes an afternoon snack\, “All About Elk” conversation\, transportation to the elk translocation site\, and outdoor time walking to experience the terrain\, vegetation\, elk habitat and potential sighting and souvenir. Tours are limited to 12 participants and reservations are required in advance. Masks may be necessary during transportation. Hearing or seeing an elk bull or cow is not guaranteed. The elk are free roaming and not penned. Sunset at the tour site is outstanding in addition to looking and listening for elk and observation of other wildlife or wildlife signs in the area. Walking/hiking is involved. \nThese considerations are necessary: carry-on items must be small to accommodate passengers more comfortably and only if necessary. The tour is not recommended for youth under age 12. Pets are not permitted. Participants should refrain from use of scented products. Packing food on the tour is discouraged – wild animals have excellent sensory abilities and may react adversely. Sturdy\, closed-toe shoes or boots are required\, no flip-flops or sandals. Long pants should be worn. Up to two miles of walking may occur at the management area with some moderate inclines\, but all at a reasonable pace. Binoculars are available to borrow. \nThe cost is $34 per person. Ticket or package prices include taxes\, but not gratuity. Advanced reservations are required for tours and may be purchased online and found on the link\, https://wvstateparks.com/things-to-do/elk-management-tours. \nLauren Cole\, Naturalist/Biologist is the tour leader. Cole is a member of the National Association of Interpreters and a Certified Interpretive Guide. \nReserve lodging online: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/elk-management-tour-evening-chief-logan-4/
LOCATION:Chief Logan State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221002
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220709T132618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220709T132618Z
UID:26376-1664496000-1664668799@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Wellness Weekend for Women: Canaan Valley
DESCRIPTION:Need time away to concentrate on your health and wellness? Join us at beautiful Canaan Valley Resort from September 30 – October 1\, 2022\, for a weekend of learning about nutrition and the power of your plate. \nCome spend a weekend of wellness at Canaan Valley Resort with Brenda Workman and Caroline Simmons. Overnight room reservations are separate from the weekend retreat. Wellness registration includes Saturday breakfast and lunch and powerful presentations. Greater details and registration for the wellness event at at www.brendaworkmanspeaks.com. The registration cost does not include the room fee and registering for the Conference does not secure your room. \nReserve lodging online: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/wellness-weekend-for-women-canaan-valley/
LOCATION:Canaan Valley Resort State Park\, 230 Main Lodge Rd\, Davis\, WV\, 26260\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220930T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221002T235959
DTSTAMP:20260411T095857
CREATED:20220927T202915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T195616Z
UID:26529-1664496000-1664755199@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Hello Colorful Fall: Cacapon
DESCRIPTION:Birding\, bagpipes\, geology and more is featured this weekend\, September 30 – October 2\, 2022 at Cacapon Resort State Park. If  you can’t attend the programs\, do visit the nature center or hike a trail and enjoy the approach of fall.  All programs start from the nature center unless indicated. \nFRIDAY\, September 30\, 2022 \n10:00AM\nBeginner Birding Walk\nLearn how to identify Cacapon’s common birds and woodpeckers by sight and sound. Binoculars provided. If you’re an experienced birder\, please join us.  The more we get together\, the more we learn. \nSATURDAY\, October 1\, 2022 \n10:30AM\nHistory Stroll\nJoin a guided hike on the early history of the park 1934-41 when Camp Morgan\, Civilian Conservation Corps began the project of building a West Virginia State Park. \n2:00PM\nBagpipe Concert at the Gazebo\nEnjoy an hour of bagpipe music at the outdoor gazebo\, near the nature center.  \n4:00PM\nIrish Road Bowling\nCome and find out how fun this sport is by rolling a cannon ball around a course. For more information on how this Irish sport came to America check out WWW.WV.IRB \nSUNDAY\, October 2\, 2022\n10:00AM\nGeology Hike\nMeet at the front desk of the lodge to take a guided hike of the Piney Ridge Trail.  \n1:30PM\nWeed Warriors\nMeet Allen Miller\, a naturalist to help save the park from invasive plants! Help pull and cut oriental bittersweet vines. Loppers provided. If you need to release some tension by doing some habitat improvement\, the weed warrior is the ticket.. Bring sturdy gloves. \nThe nature center is a great stop for all ages\, showcasing exhibits on the park history and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp Morgan 1934-41. Other West Virginia natural exhibits include an extensive taxidermy collection of  wildlife- fish\, birds\, fox\, bobcat\, mountain lion\, deer\, elk\, and eastern grey wolf! Also\, hands-on sand displays for wildlife tracks and a new geology interactive map to design your own mountains\, rivers and lakes.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/hello-colorful-fall-cacapon-2/
LOCATION:Cacapon Resort State Park\, United States
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