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SUMMARY:July & Summer Fun: North Bend
DESCRIPTION:North Bend State Park is a great place for early July activities. Find these activities at the park from July 26 – 29\, 2023. Activities begin at the nature center. \nWednesday\, July 26\, 202310:00 am- Noon Nature Center Open \n1:00 pm- 1:45 pm Basketball Game2:00 pm- 3:15 pm Hike to Tunnel 13 on the North Bend Rail Trail3:45 PM- 4:15 PM Creek Critters5:00 pm- 6:00 pm Turtle Trouble Game \nThursday\, July 27\, 202310:00 am- Noon Nature Center Open1:15 pm- 2:45 pm Fire Starting3:15 pm- 4:00 pm Sand Art5:00 pm- 6:00 pm Edible plants \nFriday\, July 28\, 202310:00 am- Noon Nature Center Open1:00 pm- 2:00 pm Overhanging Rock Trail3:00 pm- 4:00 pm Bird Watching5:00 pm- 6:00 pm Tree Measuring \nSaturday\, July 29\, 20232:00 pm- 4:00 pm Nature Center Open5:00 pm- 6:00 pm Native Plant Talk7:00 pm- 8:00 pm Bug Friends9:00 pm- 10:00 pm Night Hike \nCome visit and come to have fun at North Bend State Park. For more information email northbendsp@wv.gov or call 304.643.2931.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/july-summer-fun-north-bend/
LOCATION:North Bend State Park\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bearwise. Archery. Winged Things: Holly River
DESCRIPTION:Birds\, bow and arrows\, and moths dominate activities at Holly River State Park from July 27-29\, 2023. Join Master Naturalist Jane Birdsong for these nature based activities and traditional recreational pursuits of archery and hiking when visiting Holly River. \nTHURSDAY\, July 27\, 20232 pm – BLACK BEARSLearn new discoveries & fascinating facts about WV’s largest mammal. Shake hands with a bear paw & play a game to learn more! All ages are welcome. This is a great program to learn about how to be bear wise. Windy Gap Schoolyard (Old Pavilion if rainy) YPP \n4 pm – ARCHERYLearn to hold a bow\, load arrows\, target shoot & long shots. Look for the naturalist at the archery range in the game field across from the office. All ages welcome. A great opportunity to learn archery. \n9:30 pm – MOTH NIGHT @ MAPLE CAMPGROUNDLook for the illuminated white sheet; we hope to attract some of the largest & most interesting night flyers. Moths! \nFRIDAY\, July 28 202310:30 am – BADMINTON & Frisbee Friday @ the PoolJoin Naturalist Jane at the badminton net behind the pool for a game\, then cool off in the pool\, catch Frisbees as you jump off the diving board. \n2 pm – BIRD MIGRATION CHALLENGEExperience the hazards birds must face as you play an interactive game in Windy Gap Schoolyard. Each “bird” follows a path to reach the next rest stop. Will you make it to your summer home? All ages have a blast completing this easy challenge. YPP \n4 pm – ARCHERYLearn to hold a bow\, load arrows\, target shoot & long shots. Look for the naturalist at the archery range in the game field across from the office. \n9:30 pm – MOTH NIGHT @ HEMLOCK CAMPGROUNDLook for the illuminated white sheet; we hope to attract some of the largest & most interesting night flyers. \nSATURDAY\, July 29\, 20239 am – HIKE REVERIE TRAILHike the Reverie Trail to Tecumseh Falls & back approx. 2 hrs with asnack break & rest at the falls. Wear sturdy shoes\, bring water & snacks. Hiking sticks or trek poles are helpful. Meet naturalist on office porch @ 9 or trailhead @ 9:15 \n2 pm – BUTTERFLIES & MOTHSLearn the differences between these 2 amazing & short-lived flying insects\, Color one to take home. You’ll discover some of these same winged-things at your home too. Meet at the Balli Shelter \n4 pm – ARCHERYLearn to hold a bow\, load arrows\, target shoot & long shots. Look for the naturalist at the archery range in the game field across from the Holly River State Park office. \nYPP –Young People for Parks centers on environmental activities that encourage youth of ages 6 – 15 to get outdoors and explore nature. All these programs are FREE & open to the public . Ask the naturalist how to earn a YPP reward. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/bearwise-archery-winged-things-holly-river/
LOCATION:Holly River State Park\, United States
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SUMMARY:Another Really Great Weekend: Twin Falls
DESCRIPTION:Visit Twin Falls and enjoy these activities July 28-29\, 2023. Butterflies\, solar ovens\, and a glow walk invites you to attend. Fee free. Open to the public. Family friendly. Join us!! \nFRIDAY\, July 28\, 202310:00am. – “BE A FRIEND TO POLLINATORS”Pollinators are in trouble! Bees\, bats and other animal pollinators face many challenges in the modern world. Habitat loss\, disease\, parasites\, and environmental contaminants have all contributed to the decline of many species of pollinators. Meet at the Amphitheater area to learn how you can help. Program will last around 30 minutes. This program will not be canceled due to rain. (YPP) Lead by Ace England Our Summer Naturalist\, Ace is new to the game but is very excited to lead and learn about the natural world. Participants will receive a handout with information on how you can help pollinators and also a seed packet containing seeds to get your own garden started. \n12:00pm. – “FALLS TRAIL HIKE”Hike\, stroll\, or walk whichever is best for you. Meet at the Falls Trail parking lot located near the front entrance of the park to visit both the Foley Falls and the Blackfork Falls and get a look at the two famous falls that was the namesake to “Twin Falls’ Resort State Park. This is aloop trail and is 1 ¼ mile long very rocky along the bottom portion of the trail\, the trail tends to hold water so it can be muddy and soft in areas. Wear sturdy boots\, bring some water and bug spray and join us. (YPP) Lead by Ace England Summer Naturalist. \n2:00pm – 4:00pm NATURE CENTER r will be open. \nSATURDAY\, July 29\, 202312:00pm. “SOLAR OVENS”Bring the kids to Shelter 4 to make solar ovens with Ace our Summer Naturalist. The solar oven you build in this activity is a relatively simple one made from a pizza box\, aluminum foil\, plastic wrap\, and a sheet of paper. Parents are encouraged to help in the activity. (YPP) Allow 1 hour \n2:00pm. To 4:00pm. – NATURE CENTER will be open. \n5:00pm. “SUMMER BUTTERFLIES”Did you know that the earliest known butterfly fossils date from approximately 40 to 50 million years ago? That’s a really long time ago and these beautiful insects are very much carrying on their genes year after year for hopefully millions more. \nWest Virginia hosts 138 species of butterflies. Meet at the Amphitheater area as Ace tries and net some species that call Twin Falls home. Allow 30 minutes for the program. (YPP) \n9:00pm. “GLOW WALK”Let’s light it up! The walk will be on the cart path of the front 9 of our beautiful Twin Falls championship golf course. Bring your glow sticks and get as crazy as you can to glow\, we will offer glow sticks to participants so no need to stress if you don’t have what you need\, we have you covered! Meet at the Pro Shop parking lot located near the Splash Pad.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/another-really-great-weekend-twin-falls/
LOCATION:Twin Falls Resort State Park\, United States
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SUMMARY:It's a Wrap: Cacapon
DESCRIPTION:Cacapon wraps up the last weekend of July with a variety of great nature based activities July 28 – 30\, 2023. From hogwart adaptations\, looking for a Monarch’s eggs\, to Irish Road Bowling\, these neat activities and others are conducted or begin at the nature center unless noted. \nFriday\, July 28\, 202310:00AM Hogwarts School of WizardryAre you a Harry Potter fan? Discover some very special animal survival adaptations that are almost magical. Then design your own wand and spell to create your own magical being. YPP \n11:30AM WV SnakesLearn helpful ways to tell if a snake is venomous or non-venomous. Learn some fun facts about common WV snakes. (No Live Snakes in program) YPP \n1:30PM Monarch Egg SurveySearch for a monarch egg on the milkweed plants. Use a magnifying glass to help conduct a Monarch Joint Venture Survey. YPP \n3:00PM How do Plants Grow?Learn about what plants need to grow and the lifecycle of a flowering plant\, followed by a fun board game. YPP \n4:00-6:00PM Welcome to Cacapon!Meet the Park Naturalist at the lodge to answer any general park questions you may have or find out what amazing recreation and nature activities Cacapon has to offer. Welcome toCacapon Resort State Park! \n7:45PM Evening StrollMeet park naturalists at the lodge front desk. Meander down the edge of the lodge lawn towards the wildflower fields following our new Blue Bird Trail. A great opportunity for photos. \n8:45PM Glow Stick Walk on the Golf CourseMeet park naturalists on the outdoor patio of the new lodge for a fun way to end the evening! Glow sticks\, necklaces & bracelets provided. \nSaturday\, July 29\, 20239:30AM West Virginia Morning MelodiesLearn Cacapon’s common birds by sight & sound. Followed by a short walk around the picnic area. YPP \n11:00AM Mammals of the MonthIn the spot light: black bear\, beaver & bobcat. Followed by a make & take wildlife mold of your choice. YPP \n2:00PM Cacapon Tie-DyeMake & take home your own tie-dye shirt. Purchase Cacapon State Park T-shirt here atthe nature center for $10. \n3:00PM Stream StudyDiscover what makes a stream healthy and what unlikely critters may be hiding in plain sight! You may want to bring shoes to get wet. YPP \n7:00PM Irish Road BowlingEnjoy an afternoon of bowling! If you haven’t tried this sport\, come out and see what it is all about. Check it out on WV.IRB.COM . \n8:00PM BadmintonJoin us at the nature center lawn for this fun game. \n9:00PM Firefly FrenzyDid you know that WV has 21+ species of lightning bugs/fireflies? They can be differentiated among one another by the color of their flash and the pattern of their flashes. We’ll spend a little time going over their differences and then going for a night hike and see if we can find a few species. YPP \nSunday\, July 30\, 202310:30AM Nature BingoLearn some fun facts and see who wins the challenge. \n11:30AM Bobcat TalkLearn some fun facts about the bobcat and touch a pelt. YPP \n1:30PM Black Bear GameLearn some black bear facts & play a self-guided game. YPP \n2:30PM Discovery HikeLet’s go explore and see what we find. YPP \nCome and visit 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 taxidermycollection 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 dailyactivities!
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/its-a-wrap-cacapon/
LOCATION:Cacapon Resort State Park\, United States
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SUMMARY:Wrap Up July in Nature: Blackwater Falls
DESCRIPTION:July wraps up at Blackwater Falls State Park July 28-31\, 2023 with an about nature and discovery of small or very old things such as amber. From bats and moths to creature features\, things to do begin at the nature center unless posted otherwise. You’re invited and encouraged to visit our trails\, the falls areas\, the Nature Center\, and Pendleton Lake. \nFRIDAY\, July 28\, 2023Nature Center: 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. \nNight Flyers3:30 p.m. BATS!Join the naturalist or this presentation about Bats. Perhaps play a bat and moth game with the naturalist. YPP \n4:30 p.m. LIGHT POLLUTION AND SOLUTION YOU!!Join the park naturalist in Blackwater Falls Lodge for a presentation about light pollution. About 45 minutes. This is a great program for lighting pathways andsecurity. YPP \n5:00 p.m. RAMBLIN’ RANGERFind the naturalist in Blackwater Lodge Lobby to ask questions about park trails\, find out the weekend activities or simply check out their mystery object of the day and perhaps do a fun activity. The naturalist will be available until about 7:00 p.m. YPP \n7:30 p.m. CREATURE FEATURE – FIREFLIES! & Craft.The harbingers of summer in West Virginia. These nocturnal flashers light up the night typically from May until August and can be identified to species by their unique flash pattern and color. Join the naturalist to learn about these lightning bugs then stay to look for these flying marvels along with moths in the next program. Enjoy creating a firefly craft for free. YPP \nSPECIAL EVENING PROGRAM!8:30 p.m. It’s National MOTH Week Celebration and Fireflies!Meet at the Blackwater Falls Nature Center Join park naturalist’s and Friends of Blackwater\, Aaron Graham\, to Celebrate National Moth Week through an evening of observing hordes of moths and fireflies. There will be multiple black light stations set up around the nature center that attempt to draw in moths for us to observe\, take pictures\, and identify as they land on our backdrops. This is a good way to observe handfuls of moths at one location at once and give you a sense of how many moths can be right around your house! We also will be taking the opportunity to attempt to identify fireflies by their flash pattern. The area will be set up until 10:00 p.m. Stay for a little while or the entire program. All ages welcome. Family activity. YPP \nSATURDAY\, July 29\, 2023Nature Center: 10:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. \nSaturday Fun!9:30 a.m. WARBLER WANDERJoin the park naturalist to walk along the lake in search of feathered friends. Forgot your binoculars? The naturalist may have a pair you can borrow for the walk. About 1 hour\, some walking. YPP \n11:00 a.m. SKULLS\, SKINS\, SCAT AND SLIME!Join the park naturalist\, to learn how to identify a predator or prey skull\, the purpose of fur and how to identify scat. Afterwards\, create a small baggie of slime to take home. About one hour. No walking. YPP \n12:00 a.m. T is for TREEJoin the recreation assistant for this kid friendly program. Children use fun activities to explore our natural and built environments. This activity is geared toward our young learners\, but all ages are welcome! About 30 minutes. YPP \n2:30 p.m. PREHISTORIC AMBER/COPAL CRAFTJoin the recreation assistant for this craft activity. The sample fossilized over millions of years! Leaves\, flowers and insects have been found trapped inside and scientists have learned a great deal about prehistoric times by analyzing the DNA of these little extinct creatures perfectly preserved by the hardened resin that surrounds them. (Just like in the movie Jurassic Park!). The amber/copal comes in its natural state (dull and “crusted”) and we provide the simple tools to remove the crusty shell and polish the piece into a smooth\, lightweight golden gem. If you polish a piece really well and look closely\, some even contain an insect! . The amber can be polished in anywhere from 30-45 minutes or more depending upon the piece and the shininess desired! Recommended for ages 6 and up. Supplies Limited to first come basis.Craft fee: $4.00. YPP \n4:00 p.m. MICROSCOPY FUNJoin the seasonal naturalist to explore the use of a microscope. Recommended for 8+ years of age. Microscopes may need to be shared. About 1 hour. YPP \nSUNDAY\, July 30\, 2023Nature Center: 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. \nRocks-Fossils-Arrowheads10:30 a.m. FOSSILS AND CRAFT \nLearn how fossils are formed and what fossils and then create your own fossils. Supplies limited to first come basis. Craft fee: $2.00 YPP \n1:00 p.m. ARROWHEAD CRAFTLet’s take a look at our arrowhead display then create an arrowhead necklace for $1.00 or pound your initials into a leather arrowhead shape for $1.00. YPP \n2:00 p.m. GEOLOGY STROLL at PENDLETON POINT OVERLOOKThis is an easy stroll at Pendleton Point Overlook of Blackwater Falls State Park to listen about the geology of Blackwater Falls and Canyon. About 45 minutes\, 1⁄4 mile. YPP \nMONDAY\, July 31\, 2023Nature Center: 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. \n10:00 a.m. NATURALIST LOOP WALKJoin naturalist Kenny in Blackwater Lodge Lobby for a walk along a section of three park trails. About 2 miles. We pace this walk. There is good conversation and area interest.70 minutes. YPP \n11:00 a.m. LEAF RUBBING CRAFTJoin the recreation assistant to use crayons or colored pencils to rub a leaf plate imprint on a piece of paper. Free. \n1:30 p.m. PICKLEBALLJoin the staff to try and play the fastest-growing sport in the US\, rising popularityover the past couple years. About 1 hour. \n3:00 p.m. LEAF POUNDING CRAFTHear a little about history in the rings and craft. . About 1 hour. YPP \nFolks hosting these activities include Paulita Cousin\, Lead Naturalist\, Kenny Noland\, Kyra Sovine and the conversationalist Victor. Learn more about Blackwater Falls State Park when you attend activities. For more information email blackwaterfallssp@wv.gov.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/wrap-up-july-in-nature-blackwater-falls/
LOCATION:Blackwater Falls State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230728T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230728T210000
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CREATED:20230503T190023Z
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UID:26844-1690567200-1690578000@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Mountain Music Series -  Crandall Creek: Canaan Valley
DESCRIPTION:Mountain Music Friday Series returns to Canaan Valley Resort in 2023.  \n\n\n\nLive music is slopeside at Quenchers Plaza is from 6:00-9:00 PM. Free concert and open to the public.  \n\n\n\nSunset scenic chairlift rides are available with ticket purchase in Quencher’s Pub. Pub will beopen. In case of inclement weather the music will be indoors at Bearpaw. \n\n\n\nFor more information\, contact Kelsey Jeffries at 304.866.4121 Ext. 92678. Visitwww.CanaanResort.com and click the ‘Events’ tab.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/mountain-music-series-crandall-creek-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:20230728T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230728T203000
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CREATED:20230209T173227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230425T171349Z
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SUMMARY:Brass Rhythm and Sax Orchestra - Free Concert: Prickett's Fort
DESCRIPTION:The Brass\, Rhythm and Sax Orchestra was formed in 2018 with musicians from Harrison\, Marion\, and Upshur Counties making up the core group playing that big band sound from the 1930s through the 1970s. The band is comprised of former band directors and music majors. Prickett’s Fort State Park Amphitheater.   \n\n\n\nJoin the fun at Prickett’s Fort State Park Amphitheater on Friday\, July 28\, 2023 from 7:00 – 8:30PM. This live music concert is free and open to the public. \n\n\n\nIf you’re looking for a place to spend the night consider Tygart Lake State Park for lodge or cabin accommodations. \n\n\n\nFor more information about Prickett’s Fort State Park and Pricketts Fort Foundation\, call 304-363-3030 or visit the link included below. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nReserve lodging: \n\n\n\nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/band-of-brothers-free-concert-pricketts-fort/
LOCATION:Prickett’s Fort State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230729T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230805T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230725T194813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230725T194814Z
UID:26968-1690588800-1691279999@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Turtles\, Tye dye\, Penny stoves: Bluestone
DESCRIPTION:From lightning bugs\, bubbles\, fishing and more\, weekends at Bluestone State Park are extra special with activities that focus on the outdoors and nature pursuits. Join park naturalist and heritage craftsman Jonathan Lipscomb July 29-31\, 2023 at these planned activities. \nSATURDAY\, July 29\, 2023Noon Match rocketsHow do rockets work? Meet at the picnic shelter to make match rockets and learn the basics on how rockets work. *ypp \n2-3pm Turtle talkWVs only land turtle is the box turtle. Join the naturalist at the pines behind the events building to learn about turtles and other reptiles that make their home at Bluestone State Park. *ypp \n6-8pm Tye dyeOne of a kind! We’ll be at the swimming pool to create a one of a kind souvenir. Shirts are $10 for a park shirt\, $5 if you bring your own. \n8:30-10pm Moth and Lightning bug surveyShine little glow worm\, also known as fireflies and lightning bugs. Join Naturalist Jonathan behind the events building to learn about the nocturnal insects that call Bluestone State park home. These are creatures that are only out at night. Maybe a Luna moth or different species of fireflies with greet us. All ages welcome. Family friendly. *ypp \nSUNDAY\, July 30\, 20239am Bird watchingBirding basics. Meet at the shelter behind the activities building for a relaxing morning of bird watching. If you know birds really well\, come on! If you are just getting interested in birds\, come on! *ypp \n10am Nature HikeLearn about the local flora and fauna with a hike along the cabin and rhododendron trail. We will meet in front of the events building for this 1.5 mile hike. \n1-3pm giant bubblesWe will be making giant bubbles behind the events building. This activity is a hit with all ages. If the weather is cooperative\, some wind but not too much wind and the humidity is right\, we can make bubbles that are Goliath’s. Maybe even share a little science and the bubble recipe. \n6-8pm Tye dyeJoin me at the pool to create a one of a kind souvenir. shirts are $10 for a park shirt\, $5 if you bring your own. \nMONDAY\, July 31\, 20239am FishingA relaxing morning fishing and learning about different types of fishing equipment at the fishing pier meets at 9:00am below the Bluestone State Park office. Bring your own equipment or borrow one of ours All ages are welcome to join\, although ages 15 up require a license which can be found at wvfish.com *ypp \n1-3pm Giant bubbles/Chalk art/Water rocketsOutdoor activity trifecta! Making giant bubbles\, chalk art\, and shooting water rockets will be at the Meador Campground bathhouse. This is fun for all ages. Join us. \n3:30pm Penny stovesLearn how to make a penny stove using old soda cans at the picnic shelter. Those wishing to make a stove need to bring two empty soda cans. All ages welcome. *ypp \n*ypp are young people for parks programs. These programs are focused on fun education for ages 6-16. Although\, all ages are welcome to attend. \n** All children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/turtles-tye-dye-penny-stoves-bluestone/
LOCATION:Bluestone State Park\, H.C. 78\, Box 3\, Hinton\, WV\, 25951\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230729T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230729T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20221026T144638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221026T144638Z
UID:26579-1690619400-1690668000@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:A Glow Walk: Twin Falls
DESCRIPTION:All will be aglow this summer evening at Twin Falls Resort State Park. The magic starts at 8:30 p.m. \nThe Glow Walk begins and meets at the park amphitheater. Arrival for you to park your vehicle should occur by 8:00 p.m. but not before 7:30 p.m. We’ll get a glow stick to each person (as supplies last) and get prepared for this go-glow evening. \nThe glow walk starts at 8:30 p.m. and will go from the amphitheater area toward the campground and return. Getting headlights off and our eyes adjusting to the evening is key to great fun. Please consider bringing your own glow sticks or bracelets\, to make it more festive. Dimmer style flashlights with red cellophane over the lens can also be useful. \nOn July 29th the moon is more than 82% illuminated but not yet a Full Moon. \nThis is a dusk and after dark activity. It is magical as night falls and people are walking and talking together by some moonlight. Children should be accompanied by a responsible adult. The glow walk is open to all ages and free to attend. \nFor more information\, contact Tammy Cooper 304-294-4000\, twinfallsresort@wv.gov. \nReserve lodging online: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/a-glow-walk-twin-falls-2/
LOCATION:Twin Falls Resort State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230729T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230729T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230518T165808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230518T165809Z
UID:26865-1690662600-1690668000@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Full Moon Hike: Cass
DESCRIPTION:Hike by the light of a full moon at Cass on July 29\, 2023. \nThe “Full Sturgeon Moon” hike at Cass Scenic Railroad begins from the visitor’s center at 8:30 PM. This evening walk\, led by Park Superintendent Marshall Markley or designee\, is about three miles round trip with a slight grade\, but mostly flat hiking. The hike is free and open to the public. \nThe August full moon is known as the Full Sturgeon Moon. Named so since the Sturgeon\, a large fish\, was most readily caught during this month.Other names for the August Full Moon are the Full Red Moon\, Black Cherries Moon\, Harvest Moon\, and Mountain Shadows Moon. \nJoin us under the light of a full moon. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/full-moon-hike-cass-7/
LOCATION:Cass Scenic Railroad State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230729T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230729T230000
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230421T172334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230421T172335Z
UID:26810-1690664400-1690671600@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Starry Saturday Night - Delta Aquarids Meteor Shower: Chief Logan
DESCRIPTION:Meet Naturalist Lauren Cole at Chief Logan Lodge at the outdoor fire pit area on July 29\, 2023. Lauren will be there from 9:00 – 11:00pm Look through a computerized telescope at various celestial bodies including the moon\, planets\, galaxies\, and more. Learn seasonal constellations and other cool facts about the night sky. Planets Mars\,Mercury\, and Saturn may be visible. The moon is a Waxing Gibbous moon at 88% illumination. Moon pies are available as snacks. \nAbout Delta AquaridsAccording to NASA\, the Southern Delta Aquariids are active beginning in mid-July and are visible until late August with the peak on July 29-31. The meteor count is approximately 20 meteors per hour and a velocity of 25 (41 km) per second. Learn more at https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/asteroids-comets-and-meteors/meteors-and-meteorites/delta-aquariids/in-depth/ \nParticipants of all ages are welcome. There is no fee to participate. Social distancing is encouraged. The program can require patience that may be difficult for younger children. Dress for the weather\, it could be chilly. Rain will cancel this program. Not all objects may be visible due to cloudiness or other factors\, but we’ll still have a good time looking up. \nFor more information email Lauren.E.Cole@wv.gov. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/starry-saturday-night-delta-aquarids-meteor-shower-chief-logan/
LOCATION:Chief Logan State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230731T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230803T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230725T194325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230725T194326Z
UID:26961-1690761600-1691107199@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Nature Invites You to Explore: Pipestem
DESCRIPTION:Pipestem Resort sits on the east rim of the Bluestone River Gorge\, which carves through the plateau to the scenic Bluestone River 1\,200 feet below. Visit the Nature Center which is open Wednesday-Sunday 11:00 am – 5:00 pm. See our exhibits and heritage structures\, and sit a spell in our West Virginia made rocking chairs\, listen to the outside birds inside\, or attend activities planned July 31-August 3\, 2023. \nMONDAY\, July 31\, 2023 \n10:00 am-Wildlife Game *YPPMeet at the Nature Center for a quiz game about North American wildlife. \n11:00 am- Lake Dip *YPPMeet at the pedestrian bridge near McKeever Lodge for a walk to Long Branch Lake. Whoknows what critters we might catch! \n2:00 pm- Ultimate FrisbeeMeet at the Campground Store to learn how to play Ultimate Frisbee. Ultimate Frisbee is a teamsport which mixes elements of football\, basketball\, and rugby\, substituting the ball with a flying discand the referee with the spirit of the game. (1hour) \nTUESDAY\, August 1\, 2023 \n10:00 am- Taxidermy Talk *YPPCome by the Nature Center to learn about some of West Virginia’s native wildlife\, see our taxidermycollection\, and touch authentic animal pelts. \n1:00 pm Creepy Crawly Bug Craft *YPPJoin staff at the Activity Shelter behind the Nature Center for a craft showcasing the various insects crawling and flying around outside. (40 minutes) \n3:00 pm- Turtle Game *YPPMeet in the front yard of the Nature Center to learn about turtles while we play an outdoor game. \n5:00 pm- Firefly Friends *YPPEnjoy the magic of fireflies by creating this cute craft\, which will leave you with a firefly friend without taking the real thing out of nature. Join us as we show how\, with just a few standard craft items you can have a firefly friend year round. \nWEDNESDAY\, August 2\, 2023 \n10:00 am- Deer Talk Time *YPPJoin us at the activities shelter behind the Nature Center to learn about deer. We will talk about the different signs and behaviors of adult white-tailed deer and give participants a chance totouch a deer pelt. Additionally\, we will discuss what to do if you come across a fawn in the wild. \n1:00 pm- Plaster Tracks *YPPMeet in the Activity Shelter behind the Nature Center to make a plaster animal track. Drying times may vary due to weather conditions\, so please allow a minimum of 30 minutes for your track to dry and be ready to take home. \n4:00 pm- Shaving Cream PaintingMeet at the Activity Shelter behind the Nature Center to create a fun painted craft to take home. This craft is fun for kids and kids at heart. Make sure to wear your “play” clothes as the craft can get messy. (30 min) \n9:15 pm- Moth Night *YPPMeet at the Nature Center for some moth watching. There will be a black light and white sheet set up to attract the moths. Bring a flashlight and a chair if you like and don’t forget your camera to capture your moth moments. In the event of rain the program may be canceled. YPP \nTHURSDAY\, August 3\, 2023 \n10:00 am- North Side Trail: *YPPMeet us at the shelter beside Park headquarters for a hike along the North Side Trail. \n1:00 pm- Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air *YPPMeet at the Activity Shelter behind theNature Center to learn some interesting facts about our favorite little feathered friends. \n4:30 pm- Pond Walk *YPPJoin us at the Activity Shelter behind the Nature Center following the for a short walk to the pond to see what amphibians and other critters call the pond home. \n8:00pm- Go Batty for Bats *YPPCute or creepy\, bats are an important part of our environment. Join us at the Activity Shelter behind the Nature Center to learn about some of WV’s native bat species and ways that they support our ecosystem. \nYoung People for ParksYPP is an environmental education program for youth ages 6-16. Participants attend three specified activities during their stay. For more information inquire at the Nature Center.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/nature-invites-you-to-explore-pipestem/
LOCATION:Pipestem Resort State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230731T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230803T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230725T194618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230725T194619Z
UID:26965-1690761600-1691107199@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:August is Upon Us: Cacapon
DESCRIPTION:August activities at Cacapon State Park include wildlife\, art and birds (owls)\, and a variety of great nature based activities July 31 – August 3\, 2023. These activities and others are conducted or begin at the nature center unless noted. Open to the public and free to attend. \nMonday\, July 31\, 202310:00AM Tai ChiThis class will help increase balance\, flexibility\, and focus on connection to mind\, body\, &spirit. Location lodge. \n9:30AM Ridge Trail HikeJoin summer naturalists on this 1.5 moderate trail. YPP \n11:30AM Turtle TalkLearn about the box turtle and play a fun game and make a craft. YPP \n1:30PM Knot-tyingLearn some helpful tips on tying knots for camping or while in the outdoors. YPP \n2:30PM The Fantastic Mr. FoxLearn some fun facts about the red fox\, followed by a fun craft. YPP \n3:30PM Forest Animal-opoly!Collect your favorite creatures and play to be the best caretaker of the forest. YPP \nTuesday\, August 1\, 202310:00AM Blue Bird House MonitoringConduct a survey with us to observe who is nesting in the blue bird houses. My oh my what a wonderful day to be outside seeing bluebirds.YPP \n1:30PM Cacapon Critter CatchWhat will we find? We will look for small vertebrates & invertebrates using nets\, containers and our critter catcher. Then we will safely look at them through magnifying glasses & microscope then return them where we found them. Always leave no trace! YPP \n2:30PM Fire StartingLearn some different fire building techniques and how to start a fire with flint & steel. YPP \nWednesday\, August 2\, 202310:00AM Fishing 101Let’s throw a line out! Learn how to tie a hook\, cast a line\, and maybe catch your first fish. We’ve got the line and we have the poles (and bait provided) or bring your own. YPP \n11:30AM WV OwlsCome & learn about owl’s superpowers during this interactive slide show. Afterwards dissect an owl pellet. Yes we’re going to dissect what comes back up. YPP \n1:30PM Micro-vision WorldCome explore our park from a microscopic point of view. We’ll go on a small trek looking at plants & animals through magnifying glasses\, a stereomicroscope for items collected and look at prepared slides in a compound microscope. YPP \n3:30PM Knot-tyingLearn some helpful tips on tying knots for camping or while in the outdoors. YPP \nThursday\, August 3\, 20239:15AM Paddle Boat TourTake a naturalist-led interpretive tour by water to discover the park’s natural & cultural history. Binoculars provided. $6 per person. Meet at the boat dock rental area. YPP \n11:00AM-12:30PM Fearless Drawing Leading to Painting Part 4Join local artist and volunteer for a free art lesson focusing on geometric shapes of localflora & fauna. \n1:30PM Vegetable Garden GiftsLet’s explore this week’s vegetables and how you can cook with it. Also explore the garden senses: touch\, taste\, & smell. YPP \n2:30PM Nature JournalingCreate your own nature journal and discover how fun it is to draw\, color\, or sketch about your favorite things in nature! YPP \n3:30PM Friendship BraceletsJoin our summer naturalist for a variety of fun colors and styles of bracelets. \nCome and visit 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 taxidermycollection 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 dailyactivities!
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/august-is-upon-us-cacapon/
LOCATION:Cacapon Resort State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230731T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230806T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230726T185408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230726T185408Z
UID:26973-1690761600-1691366399@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Awesome August Activities: Pipestem
DESCRIPTION:The Nature Center at Pipestem is open daily 11:00 am – 5:00 pm. There’s plenty to see at the nature hub OR if you’re looking for some things to do or to attend like ultimate frisbee\, moth night\, hikes and live music\, July 31 – August 6\, 2023\, we welcome your attendance. \nMonday\, July 31\, 2023 \n10:00 am-Wildlife Game *YPPMeet at the Nature Center for a quiz game about North American wildlife. \n11:00 am- Lake Dip *YPPMeet at the pedestrian bridge near McKeever Lodge for a walk to Long Branch Lake. Who knows what critters we might catch! \n2:00 pm- Ultimate FrisbeeMeet at the Campground Store to learn how to play Ultimate Frisbee. Ultimate Frisbee is a teamsport which mixes elements of football\, basketball\, and rugby\, substituting the ball with a flying discand the referee with the spirit of the game. (1hour) \nTuesday\, August 1\, 2023 \n10:00 am- Taxidermy Talk *YPPCome by the Nature Center to learn about some of West Virginia’s native wildlife\, see our taxidermycollection\, and touch authentic animal pelts. \n1:00 pm Creepy Crawly Bug Craft *YPPJoin staff at the Activity Shelter behind the Nature Center for a craft showcasing the various insects crawling and flying around outside. (40 minutes) \n3:00 pm- Turtle Game *YPPMeet in the front yard of the Nature Center to learn about turtles while we play an outdoor game. \n5:00 pm- Firefly Friends *YPPEnjoy the magic of fireflies by creating this cute craft\, which will leave you with a firefly friend without taking the real thing out of nature. Join us as we show how\, with just a few standard craft items you can have a firefly friend year round. \nWednesday\, August 2\, 2023 \n10:00 am- Deer Talk Time *YPPJoin us at the activities shelter behind the Nature Center to learn about deer. We will talk about the different signs and behaviors of adult white-tailed deer and give participants a chance to touch a deer pelt. Additionally\, we will discuss what to do if you come across a fawn in the wild. \n1:00 pm- Plaster Tracks *YPPMeet in the Activity Shelter behind the Nature Center to make a plaster animal track.Drying times may vary due to weather conditions\, so please allow a minimum of 30 minutes for your track to dry and be ready to take home. \n4:00 pm- Shaving Cream PaintingMeet at the Activity Shelter behind the Nature Center to create a fun painted craft to take home. This craft is fun for kids and kids at heart. Make sure to wear your “play” clothes as the craft can get messy. (30 min) \n9:15 pm- Moth Night *YPPMeet at the Nature Center for some moth watching. There will be a black light and white sheet set up to attract the moths. Bring a flashlight and a chair if you like and don’t forget your camera to capture your moth moments. In the event of rain the program may be canceled. YPP \nThursday\, August 3\, 2023 \n10:00 am- North Side Trail: *YPPMeet us at the shelter beside Park headquarters for a hike along the North Side Trail. \n1:00 pm- Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air *YPPMeet at the Activity Shelter behind the Nature Center to learn some interesting facts about our favorite little feathered friends. \n4:30 pm- Pond Walk *YPPJoin us at the Activity Shelter behind the Nature Center following the for a short walk to the pond to see what amphibians and other critters call the pond home. \n8:00pm- Go Batty for Bats *YPPCute or creepy\, bats are an important part of our environment. Join us at the Activity Shelter behind the Nature Center to learn about some of WV’s native bat species and ways that they support our ecosystem. \nFriday\, August 4\, 2023 \n4:00 pm- What Should I Bring? *YPPMeet in the Activity Shelter behind the Nature Center for a talk about what you should take with you when you explore the great outdoors. (40 minutes) \n6:00 pm- Beginner Archery *YPPMeet at the Campground store to practice your archery skills. (1 hour) \n7:30 pm- Campfire Time! *YPPFind us at the fire ring behind the Campground store to learn how to make char cloth\, a fire-starting assistance\, and make fire using this primitive fire starter. No matches involved. We will also roast some marshmallows. Bring a camping chair if you have one. (1 hour) \n7:00 – 9:00 pm – Live Music!Corey Lee McQuadeOutside of the Black Bear Lounge @ Pipestem Resort State Park. Appalachian/Americana folk-style bluegrass\, country\, blues\, and more\, all in one. \nNATURE FACT: 80% of snake bite victims get bitten while pestering the snake. Leave them alone. \nSaturday\, August 5\, 2023 \n11:00 am- Nature Hunt *YPPMeet at the Nature Center. We will hand out a list of objects to look for in Nature. Once you find them\, you receive a prize! (30 minutes) \n2:00 pm- Ultimate FrisbeeMeet at the Campground Store to learn how to play Ultimate Frisbee. Ultimate Frisbee is a teamsport which mixes elements of football\, basketball\, and rugby\, substituting the ball with a flying discand the referee with the spirit of the game. (1hour) \n4:00 pm- Pipestem Heritage *YPPMeet at the Nature Center for an in depth tour of our heritage structures and to see pictures from the past taken in our own park. \nSunday\, August 6\, 2023 \n10:00 am- Country Roads Walk *YPPMeet at Park Headquarters to walk along the road and into the woods to learn some pre-park history. \n11:00 am- Pond Walk *YPPMeet us at the Nature Center to walk to the nearby old farm pond to see what critters wemight find. (30 minutes) \n5:00 pm- Bird Bingo *YPPCome by the Activity Shelter at the Nature Center for a few rounds of Bird Bingo and learn someinteresting bird facts. (45 minutes) \nYoung People for ParksYPP is an environmental education program for children ages 6-16. To complete the program\, participants attend three specified activities during their stay. For more information visit the Nature Center.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/awesome-august-activities-pipestem/
LOCATION:Pipestem Resort State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230803T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230805T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230725T194203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230725T194204Z
UID:26959-1691020800-1691279999@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Creeks\, Fish\, Slither & More: Holly River
DESCRIPTION:Learning about creatures that slither or swim\, hiking\, and bird crafts dominate activities at Holly River State Park from August 3-5\, 2023. Join Master Naturalist Jane Birdsong for these nature based activities and traditional recreational pursuits of archery and hiking when visiting Holly River. Activities at Holly River State Park are free to attend and open to the public and our cabin and camping guests. \nTHURSDAY\, August 3\, 20232 pm – SNAKES: Which 2 are venomous?Learn to identify WV’s only 2 venomous snakes\, with authentic replicas of the Copperhead & Eastern Rattlesnake\, and learn how helpful all our reptiles can be. Windy Gap yard \n4 pm – CREEK CRITTERSWear water shoes or old tennis shoes – we’ll be looking for larvae of insects under rocks & examining them under magnification\, talking about their life cycles & learning which ones indicate clean water. Find naturalist Jane in Windy Gap schoolyard down by the creek. \nFRIDAY\, August 4\, 202310 am – HIKE HIGH ROCK TRAIL with Naturalist Jane.Wear sturdy shoes & bring water. A hiking stick or trek poles are also useful. Meet on the office porch @ 9:45 am or at the trailhead bridge below Cabin 9 at 10 am. (1.5 miles/ 2 hours) \n2 pm – VERY FISHYLearn the parts of a fish\, fold an origami fish to take home\, then feed baby trout in our trout rearing pond. Meet the naturalist in the Old Pavilion. This activity is for all ages. Fun folding paper into fish and then visiting the rearing pond! \n4 pm – ARCHERYLearn to hold a bow\, load arrows\, target shoot & long shots. Look for the naturalist at the archery range in the game field across from the Holly River State Park office. \n7:30 pm – WANDERING MINSTRELNaturalist Jane will serenade you with old mountain ballads or WV songs or your requests if she knows them. Location: Spruce Campground. Come sing along. \nSATURDAY\, August 5\, 202310 am – NATURE CRAFT: Pnut butter Pinecone Bird FeedersMeet the naturalist in Windy Gap Schoolyard (Balli Shelter if rainy) to make & take home a bird feeder to hang in your yard. All materials provided. \n2 pm – TREE ID WALKMeet on office porch picnic tables\, take a stroll around the building to learn a few of our many Holly River trees by their leaf shapes & barks. Take home a rubbing of your favorites. \n4 pm – ARCHERYLearn to hold a bow\, load arrows\, target shoot & long shots. Look for the naturalist Jane at the archery range in the game field across from the office. \nYPP –Young People for Parks centers on environmental activities that encourage youth of ages 6 – 15 to get outdoors and explore nature. All these programs are FREE & open to the public . Ask the naturalist how to earn a YPP reward.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/creeks-fish-slither-more-holly-river/
LOCATION:Holly River State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230804T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230804T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230217T204210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230621T173355Z
UID:26683-1691107200-1691193599@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Farm-to-Table Dinner: Chief Logan
DESCRIPTION:A delicious Farm-to-Table dinner at the lodge at Chief Logan State Park is scheduled for Friday\, August 4\, 2023. A popular dining experience\, you’ll want to make reservations in advance for this year’s event that is always fun and entertaining. \nThe growing season’s yield is sourced garden produce and products from West Virginia. The dining event is in the lodge restaurant\, begins at 6:30 p.m. and has limited reservations to assure attention to detail\, quality and presentation.  \nThe Farm to Table menu reads like a heritage meal and includes Garden Fresh Salad\, Baked Tilapia (Blue Acres )\, Marry Me Chicken ( Triple E Farm)\, Baked Cube Steak (Circle S Farms)\, (Gritt’s Farm) vegetables\, Mashed red potatoes /gravy\, Fried Green Tomatoes\, squash and zucchini\, half runner green beans\, Biscuits\, and Desserts with seasonal fruits \nFarm to Table per person cost is $29.99 adult; $12.95 children. \nCall Chief Logan State Park at 304-855-6100 to secure reservations or email chiefloganlodge@wv.gov with questions\, to be added to a reservation list\, or for additional information.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/farm-to-table-dinner-chief-logan/
LOCATION:Chief Logan State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230804T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230805T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230214T214941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230214T214942Z
UID:26679-1691107200-1691279999@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Intro to Spinning for Adults: Prickett’s Fort
DESCRIPTION:Try your hand at spinning wool at Prickett’s Fort State Park. Participants will receive one hour of personal one-on-one instruction from one of our skilled interpreters on Friday\, August 4 or Saturday\, August 5\, 2023. \nOne-hour sessions are $20 per person and participants must be age 16 and older. One person per session. Please register by contacting the Foundation Office at 304-363-3030 to set up a date and time. Admission to the fort is included. Spaces fill up fast\, so make sure to register early. \nFor more information about Prickett’s Fort State Park\, Pricketts Fort Foundation\, and class registration\, please call 304-363-3030 or visit the link included below. \nLodging is available nearby at Tygart Lake State Park. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/intro-to-spinning-for-adults-pricketts-fort/
LOCATION:Prickett’s Fort State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230804T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230806T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230725T194357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230725T194358Z
UID:26962-1691107200-1691366399@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Weekend Things to Do: Pipestem
DESCRIPTION:Visit the Nature Center and see our exhibits and heritage structures\, and sit a spell in our West Virginia made rocking chairs\, listen to the outside birds inside\, or attend activities planned August 4 – 6\, 2023. \nFriday\, August 4th \n4:00 pm- What Should I Bring? *YPPMeet in the Activity Shelter behind the Nature Center for a talk about what you should take with you when you explore the great outdoors.(40 minutes) \n6:00pm- Beginner Archery *YPPMeet at the Campground store to practiceyour archery skills. (1 hour) \n7:00-9:00 pm – Live Music! w/ Corey Lee McQuadeOutside of the Black Bear Lounge at Pipestem Resort State ParkAppalachian/Americana folk-style bluegrass\, country\, blues\, and more\, all in one. \n7:30 pm- Campfire Time! *YPPMeet at the fire ring behind the Campground store to learn how to make char cloth\, a fire-starting assistance\, and make fire using this primitive fire starter. We will also roast some marshmallows. Bring a camping chair if you have one. (1 hour) \nSaturday\, August 5\, 2023 \n11:00 am- Nature Hunt *YPPMeet at the Nature Center. We will hand out a list of objects to look for in Nature. Once you find them\, you receive a prize! (30 minutes) Nature Fact: 80% of snake bite victims get bitten while pestering the snake. \n2:00 pm- Ultimate FrisbeeMeet at the Campground Store to learn how to play Ultimate Frisbee. Ultimate Frisbee is a teamsport which mixes elements of football\, basketball\, and rugby\, substituting the ball with a flying discand the referee with the spirit of the game. (1hour) \n4:00 pm- Pipestem Heritage *YPPMeet at the Nature Center for an in depth tour of our heritage structures and to see pictures from the past taken in our own park. \nSunday\, August 6\, 2023 \n10:00 am- Country Roads Walk *YPPMeet at Park Headquarters to walk along the road and into the woods to learn some pre-park history. \n11:00 am- Pond Walk *YPPMeet us at the Nature Center to walk to the nearby old farm pond to see what critters wemight find. (30 minutes) \n5:00 pm- Bird Bingo *YPPCome by the Activity Shelter at the Nature Center for a few rounds of Bird Bingo and learn someinteresting bird facts. (45 minutes) \nYoung People for ParksYPP is an environmental education program for youth ages 6-16. Participants attend three specified activities during their stay. For more information inquire at the Nature Center.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/weekend-things-to-do-pipestem/
LOCATION:Pipestem Resort State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230804T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230806T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230725T194654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230725T194655Z
UID:26966-1691107200-1691366399@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Weekend Wildlife & Bil Lepp Live: Cacapon
DESCRIPTION:Cacapon State Park activities this weekend features Bil Lepp on Saturday plus wildlife programs\, crafts and games August 4 – 6\, 2023. These activities and others are conducted or begin at the nature center unless noted. Open to the public and free to attend. \nFRIDAY\, August 4\, 202310:00AM Hogwarts School of WizardryAre you a Harry Potter fan? Discover some very special animal survival adaptations that are almost magical. Then design your own wand and spell to create your own magical being. YPP \n1:00PM Monarch Egg HuntCome & find out how to support the monarchs life cycle by exploring our monarch waystation. We will be using magnifying glasses to look for eggs. YPP \n2:00PM Bobcat TalkLearn some fun facts about the bobcat and touch a pelt. YPP \n3:00PM Food Chain & Food WebsLearn the difference producers and consumers by playing a game. YPP \n4:00-6:00PM Welcome to Cacapon!Meet the Park Naturalist at the lodge to answer any general park questions you may have or find out what amazing recreation and nature activities Cacapon has to offer. Welcome to Cacapon Resort State Park! \n7:30PM Let’s Travel to Costa RicaJoin WV State Park junior naturalist\, Vladimir Staples\, as he shares his recent trip to Costa Rica by a power point presentation. Traveling to the rainforest and cloud forest he will share the amazing geography\, plants & animals. Join us at the nature center. \n8:30PM LED Badminton & GameLet’s have some LED fun! Seriously\, we’re playing badminton from dusk into dark. \nSATURDAY\, August 5\, 202310:00AM Stream StudyDiscover what makes a stream healthy and what unlikely critters may be hiding in plain sight! You may want to bring shoes to get wet. YPP \n11:30AM Monarch Life CycleHow long does a monarch live? What do they eat? Come & find out. YPP \n1:30PM Cacapon Tie-Dye Make & take home yourown tie-dye shirt. Purchase Cacapon State ParkT-shirt here at the nature center for $10. \n3:00PM Friendship BraceletsJoin our summer naturalist for a variety of fun colors and styles of bracelets. \nSPECIAL GUEST & STORYTELLER7:00PM Professional Storyteller BIL LEPPJoin master storyteller\, champion liar\, funny guy\, author\, & TV host at Cacapon Bath House. \n8:45PM Glow Stick Walk on the Golf CourseMeet park naturalists on the outdoor patio of the new lodge for a fun way to end the evening! Glow sticks\, necklaces & bracelets provided. \nSUNDAY\, August 6m 202310:30AM Nature BingoLearn some fun facts and see who wins the challenge. \n11:30AM Bobcat TalkLearn some fun facts about the bobcat and touch a pelt. YPP \n1:30PM Black Bear GameLearn some black bearfacts & play a self-guided game. YPP \n2:30PM Discovery HikeLet’s go explore and see what we find. YPP \nCome and visit 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 taxidermycollection 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 dailyactivities!
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/weekend-wildlife-bil-lepp-live-cacapon/
LOCATION:Cacapon Resort State Park\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230804T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230804T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230421T172159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230421T172159Z
UID:26808-1691157600-1691161200@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Wings of Wonder-Birds of Prey: Chief Logan Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Live birds of prey at Chief Logan State Park Lodge are presented by the Three Rivers Avian Center (TRAC) on Saturday\, August 4\, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. The educational birds program is a great opportunity to learn what birds say “who cooks for me\, who cooks for you all?” as well as meeting other raptors. \nThis afternoon program is about raptors that are native to West Virginia: hawks\, eagles\, falcons\, and owls. You’ll learn about the habitat\, diet and behavior of each bird presented\, the most common causes of injury to each species and the laws protecting these special birds. \nThere is no fee to attend. Open to the public\, the program lasts about an hour and is staged indoors at Chief Logan Lodge conference center. Questions are welcomed. This is a family friendly event. An excellent presentation for all ages and in particular youth interested in wildlife conservation and education. \nThe restaurant at the lodge is open and will have a lunch special for folks arriving prior to the program for purchase. The Birds of Prey program starts promptly at 2:00 p.m. \nJoin us this afternoon with the raptors with your host\, Naturalist Lauren Cole and park guests Three Rivers Avian Center and the educational raptors. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/wings-of-wonder-birds-of-prey-chief-logan-lodge/
LOCATION:Chief Logan State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230804T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230804T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230503T173753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T174620Z
UID:26842-1691172000-1691182800@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Mountain Music Series - Ryan Cain and the Ables: Canaan Valley
DESCRIPTION:Ryan Cain and the Ables performs live music at Canaan Valley Resort on August 4\, 2023. \n\n\n\nMountain Music Friday Series returns to Canaan Valley Resort in 2023. Live music is slopesideat Quenchers Plaza is from 6:00-9:00 PM. Free concert and open to the public. \n\n\n\nSunset scenic chairlift rides are available with ticket purchase in Quencher’s Pub. Pub will beopen. In case of inclement weather the music will be indoors at Bearpaw. \n\n\n\nFor more information\, contact Kelsey Jeffries at 304.866.4121 Ext. 92678. Visitwww.CanaanResort.com and click the ‘Events’ tab.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/mountain-music-series-circa-blues-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:20230805T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230805T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230310T225945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230518T164735Z
UID:26732-1691193600-1691279999@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:History Alive!:  Cass Scenic Railroad
DESCRIPTION:Two noted individuals of American History will be portrayed at Cass Scenic Railroad on Saturday\, August 5\, 2023 – Stonewall Jackson and Mark Twain. Find us at the Cass Scenic Railroad Depot. \n9:30AMHistory Alive! presents Stonewall Jackson \nBorn in Clarksburg\, West Virginia (then Virginia) Jackson was an orphan who became a renowned name in military history. He is regarded as a tactical genius and a relentless battlefield commander. General Jackson was a devoutly religious man whose death by friendly fire was a crushing blow to Confederate hopes for victory. Stonewall Jackson is portrayed by Doug Riley.  This 9:30AM presentation is open to the public and free to attend. You do not have to be taking a train ride to take advantage of this History Alive! program.  Hope to see you at the Depot. \n12:30PMHistory Alive! presents Mark Twain \nThe West Virginia Humanities Council presents Mark Twain portrayed by Doug Riley as one of many History Alive programs in West Virginia. Mark Twain\, the pen name of Samuel Clemens\, arrives at 12:30 PM at the depot and is portrayed by Doug Riley.  Twain will also be a passenger on the Whitaker Train trip.  Trains and boats were transportation that Twain often mentions in quips and stories. \nMark Twain is celebrated as one of America’s great authors and humorists. As our young country rapidly grew into an international power in the second half of the 19th century\, Twain shared his observations through writing and speeches. His best-known novels are The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer\, but his work included nonfiction\, magazine articles\, monographs\, and commentaries that provide interesting insight into the American story. \nThe History Alive! program features scholars from around the state who portray historical figures. This presentation is a History Alive! program of the West Virginia Humanities Council and free to attend and open to the public. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/history-alive-cass-scenic-railroad/
LOCATION:Cass Scenic Railroad State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230805T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230805T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230404T011333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T011334Z
UID:26782-1691226000-1691244000@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Walk Between the Parks: Canaan Valley
DESCRIPTION:The eight mile “Walk Between the Parks” is scheduled for August 5\, 2023 from 9:00AM and should conclude around 2:00PM at Canaan Valley Resort State Park. The registration fee includes shuttle service from Canaan Valley Resort State Park. Registration fee is $15 for adults and $10 for children (6-12) \nPre-registration is recommended. In the link below you’ll find more information and a link to the registration form in the link below. Please carry water and snacks or lunch.  The activity contact is David Vance at vanced@canaanresort.com or by phone at 304-866-2215. \nWhen visiting Canaan Resort’s website\, www.canaanresort.com\, find “Events” at the very top bar for all planned activities and events in 2023.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/walk-between-the-parks-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:20230805T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230805T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230719T183747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230719T183747Z
UID:26956-1691233200-1691236800@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:"Vultures" w/ Katie Fallon:  Hawks Nest
DESCRIPTION:Katie Fallon passionately shares her passion for an “unloved bird” and many other things about WV birds and nature at Hawks Nest State Park\, Saturday\, August 5\, 2023. Katie will have a feathered friend with her. Don’t miss this 11:00 a.m. informative and interesting look into the important ecological value that the Vulture has in our natural world. This program is open to the public\, free to attend and interesting to all ages. The program will be staged in the Conference Room at Hawks Nest State Park Lodge. \nAbout Katie FallonKatie Fallon is the author of the nonfiction books “Vulture: The Private Life of an Unloved Bird” and “Cerulean Blues: A Personal Search for a Vanishing Songbird” which was a Finalist for the Reed Award for Outstanding Writing on the Southern Environment. Katie is also the co-author of two books for children\, Look\, See the Bird! and Look\, See the Farm! \nKatie writes for Bird Watcher’s Digest. Her essays and articles have appeared in a variety of other journals and magazines\, including Fourth Genre\, River Teeth\, Ecotone\, Bark Magazine\, Still\, Appalachian Heritage\, Now & Then\, Isotope\, Fourth River\, the Minnesota review\, The Tusculum Review\, and elsewhere. Katie has taught creative writing at Virginia Tech and West Virginia University\, and in the Low-Residency MFA Programs at West Virginia Wesleyan College and Chatham University. \nKatie is Executive Director of the Avian Conservation Center of Appalachia\, Inc.\, a nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving wild birds through research\, education\, and rehabilitation. The ACCA is based near Morgantown\, WV. A member of the International Association of Avian Trainers and Educators and a Certified Professional Bird Trainer. She has also served as President of the Mountaineer Chapter of the National Audubon Society\, and she is the Market Manager for the Cheat Lake Farmers Market. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/vultures-w-katie-fallon-hawks-nest/
LOCATION:Hawks Nest State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230805T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230805T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230328T232513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230328T232514Z
UID:26771-1691262000-1691265600@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Bil Lepp Live!: Cacapon
DESCRIPTION:Bil Lepp is at the Bathhouse at Cacapon Resort State Park! WV’s favorite storyteller and humorous liar\, Bil Lepp is live and in person on Saturday\, August 5\, 2023. Mark your calendars for this Saturday evening show. \nBring the family if you’re from the area for this fun hour. If you are an overnight guest at Cacapon leave your cabin or the lodge room and join us. There is no charge and everyone is welcome. The program is open to the public. \nHis humorous tales curl the lips on the grumpiest of people. Sure to tickle your funny bone\, the laughter and show is staged at Cacapon’s Bathhouse\, a 1930s structure that is the perfect indoor stage. This program is about an hour or a tad longer. \nLepp is an author of children’s books\, audio tapes of tall and perhaps true stories\, and a champion liar. He was a recent History® Channel host. “Man vs. History” was a series that followed Bil as he traveled off the beaten path across the country to discover the truth behind mysteries and legends of American history. Each episode Bil investigated\, decoded and debunked iconic subjects and figures like Billy the Kid\, Johnny Appleseed\, Davy Crockett\, Houdini and more. Whether speaking to experts\, handling artifacts or testing historical weapons\, Bil worked to determine if the story in question was fact\, fiction or somewhere in-between. \nCome out for an evening of grins and giggles at Cacapon on August 5\, 2023. Fee free. Open to the public. All ages are welcome. (If you miss Bil at Cacapon on August 5\, he’ll be a liar\, liar pants on fire at Twin Falls Resort State Park on August 26. Same guy\, different stories or tales.) \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/bil-lepp-live-cacapon/
LOCATION:Cacapon Resort State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230806T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230806T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230412T124404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T124405Z
UID:26798-1691316000-1691337600@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Art-in-the-Park: Berkeley Springs
DESCRIPTION:The 16th annual Art-in-the-Park series is a juried art fair that provides public access to fine artisans located in the Berkeley Springs region of West Virginia. Nationally known artists exhibit at this event\, and the best part is artisans are local residents. \n\n\n\nShows are rain or shine from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. and located across the street from the Farmers Market. Art-in-the-Park is free to attend and open to the public. Art-in-the-Park is scheduled for ten Sunday dates in 2023. \n\n\n\nThe event is organized and sponsored by an arts group and the host site is Berkeley Springs State Park  –  find more information on Facebook at Art In The Park WV (at Berkeley Springs) or email the event organized at nathan258@frontier.com. \n\n\n\nWhen planning your trip to attend 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. \n\n\n\nReserve lodging: \n\n\n\nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/art-in-the-park-berkeley-springs-15/
LOCATION:Berkeley Springs State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230811T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230812T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230214T215949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T175058Z
UID:26680-1691712000-1691884799@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Intro to Spinning for Adults: Prickett's Fort
DESCRIPTION:Try your hand at weaving on a tape loom at Prickett’s Fort State Park. Participants will receive one hour of personal one-on-one instruction from one of our skilled interpreters on Friday\, August 11 or Saturday\, August 12\, 2023. \n\n\n\nOne-hour sessions are $20 per person and participants must be age 16 and older. One person per session. Please register by contacting the Foundation Office at 304-363-3030 to set up a date and time. Admission to the fort is included.  Spaces fill up fast\, so make sure to register early. \n\n\n\nFor more information about Prickett’s Fort State Park\, Pricketts Fort Foundation\, and class registration\, please call 304-363-3030 or visit the link included below. \n\n\n\nLodging is available nearby at Tygart Lake State Park. \n\n\n\nReserve lodging: \n\n\n\nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/intro-to-spinning-for-adults-pricketts-fort-2/
LOCATION:Prickett’s Fort State Park\, 88 State Park Road\, Fairmont\, West Virginia\, 26554\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230811T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230812T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230217T205106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230217T205107Z
UID:26689-1691712000-1691884799@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Intro to Spinning for Adults: Prickett’s Fort
DESCRIPTION:Try your hand at weaving on a tape loom at Prickett’s Fort State Park. Participants will receive one hour of personal one-on-one instruction from one of our skilled interpreters on Friday\, August 11 or Saturday\, August 12\, 2023. \nOne-hour sessions are $20 per person and participants must be age 16 and older. One person per session. Please register by contacting the Foundation Office at 304-363-3030 to set up a date and time. Admission to the fort is included. Spaces fill up fast\, so make sure to register early. \nFor more information about Prickett’s Fort State Park\, Pricketts Fort Foundation\, and class registration\, please call 304 363 3030 or visit the link included below. \nLodging is available nearby at Tygart Lake State Park. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/intro-to-spinning-for-adults-pricketts-fort-4/
LOCATION:Prickett’s Fort State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230811T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230813T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230710T180653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230710T180654Z
UID:26935-1691712000-1691971199@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:“COAL” - An Outdoor Drama : Chief Logan
DESCRIPTION:“COAL” is the August theater production staged and performed at the Liz Spurlock Amphitheater at Chief Logan State Park. The drama begins at 8:30 p.m. This outdoor theater drama is presented nine evenings in August\, 2023. \nAccording to www.thearacomastoryinc.com\, “COAL” transports you to the coal mines of Logan\, West Virginia\, during the Great Mine Wars and the Battle of Blair Mountain in 1921. You will witness the struggles\, triumphs\, and sacrifices of hardworking men who toil beneath the earth in this inspired by true events story about Jake Coleman who mined the coal and struggled to support his family\, his wife Opal who had high hopes for her family\, his young son Matthew who wanted to be a union miner\, and his daughter Laurel who worked at the coal company’s store and falls in love with a coal company man. \n“COAL” features a cast of twenty and includes several Broadway World Award winners from 2021’s production. “COAL” received “Best Play” honors along with “Best Performer”\, “Best Supporting Performer”\, “Best Costume Design”\, “Best Direction”\, “Best Lighting Design”\, “Best Scenic Design”\, and “Best Sound Design.” \nTickets may be purchased in advance at Chief Logan State Park Lodge and at Chief Logan Museum/Park Office. Tickets in Advance: Adult $12\, Seniors (55+) /Student (11 yrs. thru college) $10\, Child Tickets (4-10 yrs): $8. Tickets at the gate are Adult $15 \, Seniors (55+) /Student (11 yrs. thru college) $10\, Child Tickets (4-10 yrs): $8. \nCall 304-752-0253 for other sales locations\, group rates\, and additional ticket information. \nEnjoy a night under the stars in beautiful Chief Logan State Park in Logan County\, West Virginia. \n“COAL” will be presented on August 11\, 12\, 13\, 18\, 19\, 20\, 25\, 26 and 27 in 2023 at 8:30pm at the Liz Spurlock Amphitheater in Chief Logan State Park near Logan\, West Virginia. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/coal-an-outdoor-drama-chief-logan/
LOCATION:Chief Logan State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230811T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230811T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T191804
CREATED:20230503T182739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T182740Z
UID:26843-1691733600-1691787600@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Mountain Music Series - Josh Folmsbee and the Crooked Roots: Canaan Valley
DESCRIPTION:Josh Folmsbee and the Crooked Roots will perform live music at Canaan Valley Resort on August 11\, 2023. \n\n\n\nMountain Music Friday Series returns to Canaan Valley Resort in 2023. Live music is slopeside at Quenchers Plaza from 6:00-9:00 PM. Free concert and open to the public. \n\n\n\nSunset scenic chairlift rides are available with ticket purchase in Quencher’s Pub. Pub will be open. In case of inclement weather the music will be indoors at Bearpaw. \n\n\n\nFor more information\, contact Kelsey Jeffries at 304.866.4121 Ext. 92678. Visitwww.CanaanResort.com and click the ‘Events’ tab.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/mountain-music-series-josh-folmsbee-and-the-crooked-roots-canaan-valley/
LOCATION:Canaan Valley Resort State Park\, 230 Main Lodge Rd\, Davis\, WV\, 26260\, United States
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