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SUMMARY:As Autumn Approaches: Pipestem
DESCRIPTION:Our mountain sides are beginning to change from greens to golds\, reds and oranges at Pipestem Resort State Park. Find these activities and enjoy being outside as autumn approaches September 4-10\, 2023. \nMONDAY\, September 4\, 2023 \n1:00 pm- Taxidermy Talk *YPPCome by the Nature Center to learn about some of West Virginia’s native wildlife\, seeour taxidermy collection\, and touch authentic animal pelts. (30min) \n5:00 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. (30 minutes) \nTUESDAY\, September 5\, 2023 \n10:00 am- Barney Law Orchard WalkJoin us at the Nature Center for a nearby walk to the homesite and orchard of former park resident\, Barney Law. \n2:00 pm- Turtle Game *YPPMeet in the front yard of the Nature Center to learn about turtles while we play an outdoor game. (self paced) \nWEDNESDAY\, September 6\, 2023 \n5:00 pm- Bird Bingo *YPPCome by the Activity Shelter at the Nature Center for a few rounds of Bird Bingo and learn some interesting bird facts. (45 minutes) \nTHURSDAY\, September 7\, 2023 \n10:30 am- It’s For the Birds *YPPMeet staff inside the Nature Center for a conversation on our bird feeding space\, birdingapps commonly used\, and common bird feeder birds. Enjoy the center or stick close to our bird watching area for some relaxing birding. Birds viewed during this activity will be submitted to ebird.org as a citizen science opportunity. (30min) \n5:00 pm- An Extraordinary Ordinary MothMeet in the Activity Shelter behind the Nature Center to hear a storybook story about a moth. Then color a picture of a moth any color you want. A great activity for kids or adults who love moths. YPP \nFRIDAY\, September 8\, 2023 \n5:00 pm- Wildlife Game *YPPMeet at the Nature Center for a quiz game about North American wildlife. (30 min) \nLive Music!7:00 – 9:00pmFeaturing Corey Lee McQuade outside of the Black Bear Lounge @ Pipestem Resort State Park \nCorey Lee McQuade\, the other flatpicking dobro man\, carries on the dobro style of Tut Taylor flatpicking the resophonic guitar aka dobro. He is a singer/songwriter from Lewisburg\, WV and currently residing in Athens\, WV. His solo performances include fingerpicking and flatpicking guitar\, flatpicking dobro\, and clawhammer banjo. His original songs are inspired by old time traditional music\, local history\, and folk singers/songwriters. \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\, September 9\, 2023 \n1:00 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. \n3:00 pm- Nature Hunt *YPPMeet at the Nature Center. We will hand out a list of objects to look for in Nature. Onceyou find them\, you receive a prize! (30 minutes) \n6:00 pm- Beginner Archery *YPPMeet at the Campground store to practice your archery skills. (1 hour) \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. These programs are indicated by *YPP. For more information visit the Nature Center. \nSUNDAY\, September 10\, 2023 \n8:30 am- Church ServiceMeet us at the Amphitheater for Sunday service. \n10:00 am- Tower WalkMeet in the parking lot of the Bolar Observation Tower located near the main entrance of the park for a short\, but somewhat steep hike to one of the best views in the park. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/as-autumn-approaches-pipestem/
LOCATION:Pipestem Resort State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T235959
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
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SUMMARY:Farm-to-Table: Tygart Lake
DESCRIPTION:The 2023 Farm-to-Table dinner at Tygart Lake State Park is Saturday\, September 9. This event is held at The Lodge restaurant and features locally sourced produce and products. With views of Tygart Lake\, this is a lovely evening event.  \nThe Lodge restaurant brings a new flavor to this year’s Farm-to-Table with plated choices.  A Ginger Carrot and Butternut Squash Bisque is a starter course\, however\, diners can opt for the main meal choices\, there are three.  Bourbon Molasses Marinated Flank Steak with Rosemary Roasted Baby Potatoes and Carrots in a WV Honey Glaze; Seared Lamb Lollipops drizzled with a Rhubarb Sauce and Mashed Potatoes with Roasted Parsnips; or Maple spinach Bacon Salad with Candied Cajun Bacon\, Grape Tomatoes\, Goat Cheese\, Red Onions\, Pecans\, and a house-made Maple Vinaigrette. If there is room left for dessert the choice is Blackberry Lavender Cake or Apple Crisp and Caramel. \nTicket Costs: \n\n$60.00 / per adult\n$19.99 / children 12 & under\n\nNeed more information or make reservations please call Tygart Lake Lodge 304-265-6144. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/farm-to-table-tygart-lake-2/
LOCATION:Tygart Lake State Park\, 1240 Paul E. Malone Rd\, Grafton\, WV\, 26354\, United States
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SUMMARY:Stumped in September: Blackwater Falls
DESCRIPTION:A September Saturday at Blackwater Falls State Park may leave you stumped with thinking about West Virginia’s history via the rings of a tree. Visit the nature center Saturday\, September 9\, 2023 to see the exhibits\, learn about tree history\, and more. \nSATURDAY\, September 9\, 2023 \n10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. NATURE CENTER IS OPEN \n10:30 a.m. HISTORY IN RINGS & TREE COOKIE CRAFTKenny helps you explore and examine the stump of an Eastern Hemlock from Cathedral State Park. You’ll investigate the rings of the tree\, discuss the history of the area\, and ponder on what stories this particular tree could tell during its lifespan. About 30 minutes. Find this activity at the nature center. \nOptional: Use colorful markers\, paint or wood burning tools to create a tree cookie ornament.This is a nice souvenir to remember your visit. Craft: $2.00. YPP \n1:00 p.m. BEES & CANDLE CRAFTIts bees wax! Join the recreation assistant to create a candle. Learn a bit about bees as we craft a candle. There are a couple of candle options available and a materials craft fee: $2.00 to $4.00. YPP \nWant to STARGAZE on your own?Blackwater Falls as a permit process for folks to Stargaze After Hours Get the permit in the Harold Walters Nature Center during normal business hours. \nThe designated stargazing locations at Blackwater Falls are at two locations:1 Harold Walters Nature Center Parking Lot2. Pendleton Point Overlook Parking Lot \nRoaming the park during quiet hours when the park is closed (10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.) is discouraged. But stargazing is possible with the permit at the two designated locations that are super areas with very dark skies. \nThe permit lets park security know you’ve registered. As a reminder sleeping/camping at locations is not permitted. Individuals must actively be stargazing and remain near their parked vehicle. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/stumped-in-september-blackwater-falls/
LOCATION:Blackwater Falls State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T053000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T093000
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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 9\, 2023. 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\, Assistant Superintendent/Biologist is the tour leader. Cole is a member of the National Association of Interpreters and a Certified Interpretive Guide. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/elk-management-tour-morning-chief-logan-13/
LOCATION:Chief Logan State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230905T220149Z
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SUMMARY:Summer’s End Campfire: Kanawha
DESCRIPTION:A summer’s end campfire at Kanawha State Forest is Saturday\, September 9\, 2023 at 6:00pm. Meet naturalist Tiffany at the nature center and a quick walk to the group camping area. \nThere will be storytelling\, marshmallows and lots of fun. It’s friend and family friendly. Enjoy the evening. Bring your chair. \nFor more information about Kanawha State Forest and planned activities call 304-558-3500.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/summers-end-campfire-kanawha/
LOCATION:Kanawha State Forest\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T170000
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SUMMARY:Yoga - We Are Soul not Body: Cacapon
DESCRIPTION:Bhakti yoga goes back to its spiritual roots and ends with a symphony of sound.  “We are soul not body” is a journey together at Cacapon Resort State Park by raising the vibration and entering on a path of self-realization with instructor Rebecca Martz.  \nThis experience happens Saturday\, September 9\, 2023 from 2:00-5:00 p.m. in the Rumsey Room at Cacapon Lodge. Participants are asked to bring a yoga mat or blanket. Pre Registration is required due to space limitations. Please email Rebecca Martz at  becca.martz18@gmail.com to register.  \nThe afternoon features optional Reiki healing\, Ancient Yoga Philosophy\, Meditation\, and sound healing including singing bowls and a gong bath.  Pevonia and Farmhouse Fresh samples provided by Healing Waters Spa and Healing Waters Spa certificate giveaways are part of the afternoon.  The registration fee is $50 per person. \nFor more information about this experience at Cacapon Resort or Healing Waters spa information\, contact Jamie.F.Foltz@wv.gov
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/yoga-we-are-soul-not-body-cacapon/
LOCATION:Cacapon Resort State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230910T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230914T235959
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
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SUMMARY:Mid-September Nature: Blackwater Falls
DESCRIPTION:In addition to enjoying fall colors painting the landscape\, enjoy these activities at Blackwater Falls State Park Sunday\, September 10 through Thursday\, September 14\, 2023. From geology to strolls and black bear aware programs\, find us at the nature center unless noted. \nSUNDAY\, September 10\, 2023 \n10:00 a.m. Rockin’ on the Trail of GeologyJoin the seasonal naturalist at the Salt Sands Sign located at Pendleton Point Overlook to ramble deeper into the local rocks\, terrain and perhaps fossils of Blackwater Falls. About 1 hour\, some walking. Participants receive a free Geology of Blackwater Falls book. YPP \n12:00 p.m. Fossil & Geode CraftJoin the staff to create a fossil or work at exposing a geode. Craft fee: $2.00 YPP \n2:00 p.m. Creature Feature – Fisher (Pekania pennanti) \nJoin the seasonal naturalist to hear about this member of the weasel family. Although the name suggests this mammal eats fish\, it typically does not. About 30 minutes. YPP \nMONDAY\, September 11\, 2023 \n10:00 a.m. Mammals Nature Film & Finger PaintingJoin the recreation assistant to hear amazing facts and folklore about our favorite furry animals. Optional: Finger Painting for free. YPP \n1:00 p.m. Finding Your Way & CraftJoin the recreation attendant to learn how to use a compass and map with a short film. Optional: Use markers and other materials to create a compass. Supplies limited to first come basis. Craft fee: $2.00 YPP \nTUESDAY\, September 12\, 2023 \n10:00 a.m. History StrollJoin the park naturalist at the trailhead of Gentle Trail for an easy stroll to a view of Blackwater Falls while hearing a little about our area history\, Flora and Fauna. About 1 hour. 1/4 mile. YPP \n3:00 p.m. Raptors of West VirginiaJoin the recreation attendant to learn about some of West Virginia’s birds of prey. Sorry\, No Live Animals. Find us at the nature center. About 45 minutes. YPP \nWEDNESDAY\, September 13\, 2023Nature Center Open: 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. \n10:00 a.m. Black Bear AwareJoin the park naturalist to hear about West Virginia’s state mammal and learn tips to protect you\, your pet and Black Bears. Among the biggest land mammals on the planet\, bears require a lot of resources to survive and must use all their skill\, brawn and brains to get what they need whether foraging for food\, defending themselves or raising cubs. About 1 hour. YPP \n1:30 p.m. Light Pollution and Solution YouJoin the park naturalist to learn about light pollution and the impact it has on the world and you. About 45 minutes YPP \nTHURSDAY\, September 14\, 2023 \n2:00 p.m. Fall Wildflower WalkJoin the seasonal naturalist for an easy stroll around the nature center in search of fall wildflowers. About 1 hour. 1/2 mile. YPP \n3:00 p.m. Suncatcher CraftJoin the staff to use colorful paint on a suncatcher. Craft Fee: $1.00_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \nWant to STARGAZE on your own?Blackwater Falls as a permit process for folks to Stargaze After Hours.Get the permit in the Harold Walters Nature Center during normal business hours. \nThe designated stargazing locations at Blackwater Falls are at two locations:1 Harold Walters Nature Center Parking Lot2. Pendleton Point Overlook Parking Lot \nRoaming the park during quiet hours when the park is closed (10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.) is discouraged. But stargazing is possible with the permit at the two designated locations that are super areas with very dark skies. \nThe permit lets park security know you’ve registered. As a reminder sleeping/camping at locations is not permitted. Individuals must actively be stargazing and remain near their parked vehicle. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/mid-september-nature-blackwater-falls/
LOCATION:Blackwater Falls State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230910T053000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230910T093000
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230818T160158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230818T160159Z
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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 10\, 2023. 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\, Assistant Superintendent/Biologist is the tour leader. Cole is a member of the National Association of Interpreters and a Certified Interpretive Guide. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/elk-management-tour-morning-chief-logan-14/
LOCATION:Chief Logan State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230911T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T235959
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230905T220102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230905T220103Z
UID:27040-1694390400-1694995199@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Remember September: Pipestem
DESCRIPTION:Greens give way to golds\, reds and oranges leaf colors of the deciduous forest at Pipestem Resort State Park. Find these activities and enjoy being outside September 11-17\, 2023. \nMONDAY September 11\, 20231:00 pm- Taxidermy Talk *YPPCome by the Nature Center to learn about some of West Virginia’s native wildlife\, see our taxidermy collection\, and touch authentic animal pelts.(30min) \n5:00 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. (30 minutes) \nTUESDAY\, September 12\, 202310:00 am- Barney Law Orchard WalkJoin us at the Nature Center for a nearby walk to the homesite and orchard of former park resident\, Barney Law. \n2:00 pm- Turtle Game *YPPMeet in the front yard of the Nature Center to learn about turtles while we play an outdoor game. All ages welcomed. (self paced) \nWEDNESDAY\, September 13\, 20235:00 pm- Bird Bingo *YPPCome by the Activity Shelter at the Nature Center for a few rounds of Bird Bingo andlearn some interesting bird facts. (45 minutes) \nTHURSDAY\, September 14\, 202310:30 am- It’s For the Birds *YPPMeet staff inside the Nature Center for a conversation on our bird feeding space\, birding apps commonly used\, and common bird feeder birds. Enjoy the center or stick close to our bird watching area for some relaxing birding. Birds viewed during this activity will be submitted to ebird.org as a citizen science opportunity. (30min) \n5:00 pm- An Extraordinary Ordinary MothMeet in the Activity Shelter behind the Nature Center to hear a storybook story about a moth. Then color a picture of a moth any color you want. A great activity for kids or adults who love moths. YPP \nFRIDAY\, September 15\, 20235:00 pm- Wildlife Game *YPPMeet at the Nature Center for a quiz game about North American wildlife. (30 min) \n7 – 9 pm Live Music! w/Corey Lee McQuadeOutside of the Black Bear Lounge @ Pipestem Resort State ParkCorey Lee McQuade\, the other flatpicking dobro man\, carries on the dobro style of Tut Taylor flatpicking the resophonic guitar aka dobro. He is a singer/songwriter from Lewisburg\, WV and currently residing in Athens\, WV. His solo performances include fingerpicking and flatpicking guitar\, flatpicking dobro\, and clawhammer banjo. His original songs are inspired by old time traditional music\, local history\, and folk singer/songwriters. \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\, September 16th1:00 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. \n3:00 pm- Nature Hunt *YPPMeet at the Nature Center. We will hand out a list of objects to look for in Nature. Once youfind them\, you receive a prize! (30 minutes) \n6:00 pm- Beginner Archery *YPPMeet at the Campground store to practice your archery skills. (1 hour) \nSUNDAY\, September 17\, 20238:30 am- Church ServiceMeet us at the Amphitheater for Sunday service. \n10:00 am- Tower WalkMeet in the parking lot of the Bolar Observation Tower located near the main entrance of the park for a short\, but steep hike to one of the best views at Pipestem Resort State Park. Its worth the climb for the view! \nYoung People for Parks – YPP is an environmental education program for children ages 6-16. To complete the program\, participants attend three specified activities during their stay. These programs are indicated by *YPP. For more information visit the Nature Center. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now \n 
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/remember-september-pipestem/
LOCATION:Pipestem Resort State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230914T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T235959
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230831T200313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230831T200314Z
UID:27028-1694649600-1694995199@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Astronomy Weekend: Blackwater Falls
DESCRIPTION:The sky’s the limit at Blackwater Falls State Park\, September 14-16\, 2023. This weekend is the annual Astronomy fall event and made possible by the Kanawha Valley Astronomical Society. The activities/presentations are open to the public. \nFor 34 years\, Blackwater Falls State Park and the Kanawha Valley Astronomical Society have presented this free event under the park’s dark skies. Day events include guest speakers on topics for beginner to advanced astronomers. Night events include star parties at the Harold Walters Nature Center. \nInterested in learning more about the Kanawha Valley Astronomical Society? Visit this website:https://www.kvas.org/index.html or email the society at kvas.wv@gmail.com. \nThe astronomy weekend outline includes: \nThursday\, September 14\, 2023Check in time for the Blackwater Falls Lodge and cabins is 4:00 PM. Stop in at the Harr Conference Center to meet fellow astronomers. A Star party will be held at the Harold Walters Nature Center this evening. \nFriday\, September 15\, 2023Join members of the Kanawha Valley Astronomical Society for a welcome reception at 12:30 PM in the Harr Conference Center. Guest speakers begin at 1:00 PM. A Star Party will be held at the Harold Walters Nature Center this evening. \nSaturday\, September 16\, 2023Begin your day by joining fellow astronomers for breakfast at the Blackwater Falls Smokehouse Restaurant. Conferences begin at 9:00 AM. A Star Party will be held at the Harold Waters Nature Center this evening. \nSee below for a list of draft speakers and presentations and subject to change. The most current list will be on the events at https://www.kvas.org/index.html \nFriday\, September 15\, 202312:30-1:00 Janet Willson Welcome Reception1:00-1:30 Joyce Harman International Dark Sky Association1:30-1:45 TBD Blackwater Falls Dark Skies Foundation Update2:00-2:45 Duncan Lorimer Fast Radio Burst3:00-3:45 Scott Blake The Adena Astronomical Observatory4:00-4:45 Brent Maynard Solar Eclipse5:00-5:45 Bill Brown West Virginia Astrophotography Association \nSaturday September 16\, 20239:00-9:45 Sue Bassett Don’t Look Up – Comet and Asteroid Impacts10:00-10:45 Ed Connors and Bill Brown Beginning Astronomy11:00-11:45 Tim Hamilton One Year of Astronomy with the James Webb Space Telescope12:00-1:00 LUNCH1:00-1:45 Indy Kochte TBD2:00-2:45 Maria Hamilton Cosmic Symphony: Gravitational Waves and Their Counterparts3:00-3:45 Loren Anderson Discovering of New Supernova Remnants \nAstronomy Weekend SpeakersJoyce Harman Astrophotographer and Member of IDSADuncan Lorimer Professor of Physics and Astronomy\, West Virginia UniversityScott Blake KVAS Member\, NASA/JPL/Cal Tech Solar System AmbassadorBrent Maynard Marshall University – Amateur AstrophotographerBill Brown President WVAA\, Vice President KVAS\, Amateur AstrophotographerSue Bassett Treasurer\, Astronomical Society of Greenbelt\, MarylandEd Conners Observatory Director\, KVASTim Hamilton Professor of Physics\, Shawnee State UniversityIndy Kochte John Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryMaria Hamilton Professor of Physics\, Marshall UniversityLoren Anderson Professor of Physics and Astronomy\, West Virginia University \nThis event will have Door Prizes and Raffles \nAbout the Kanawha Valley Astronomical SocietyKVAS is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to the promotion of amateur astronomy in and around West Virginia. The group works closely with local schools and the Avampato Discovery Museum at the Clay Center of the ARts and Science located in Charleston WV. \nFor more information a visit www.kvas.org. The society’s Facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/KVAS.org \nFor overnight accommodations\, call Blackwater Falls State Park Lodge at 304-259-5216. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/astronomy-weekend-blackwater-falls/
LOCATION:Blackwater Falls State Park\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
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SUMMARY:Luna Moth Nature Talk: Lost River
DESCRIPTION:Luna moths are extraordinarily beautiful insects and are unique to North America. Their bright green wings extend into long\, thin tails and are a sight behold. They are sensitive to the environment. \nJoin the staff of Lost River State Park on Thursday\, September 14\, 2023 at 11:00am for a Luna Moth Nature Talk. This informative activity is located at the Lost River State Park office. \nLearn more about the Luna Moth and other insects at www.insectidentification.org \nPrograms planned and offered at Lost River State Park are for the entire family\, park visitors and guests. Children 12 and younger should be accompanied by an adult. If rain or thunderstorms occur our outdoor programs are canceled\, but the indoor programs at the nature center / park office will occur. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/luna-moth-nature-talk-lost-river/
LOCATION:Lost River State Park\, United States
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CREATED:20230214T222209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230425T171530Z
UID:26682-1694736000-1694822399@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Intro to Blacksmithing for Adults: Prickett's Fort
DESCRIPTION:Try your hand at blacksmithing 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\, September 15\, 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-blacksmithing-for-adults-pricketts-fort/
LOCATION:Prickett’s Fort State Park\, United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230918
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CREATED:20220922T194237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230109T173929Z
UID:26528-1694736000-1694995199@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:The Legacy of Mary Ingles: Beech Fork
DESCRIPTION:The Mary Ingles Trail Associates (MITA) presents the 2023 “Legacy of Mary Ingles” encampment and living history event. This year marks the 268th anniversary of Mary Ingles’ odyssey in 1755 as she was captured by\, and escaped from\, Shawnee Native Americans. This history and heritage program is September 15 – 17\, 2023 at Beech Fork State Park.The 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.• 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: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/the-legacy-of-mary-ingles-beech-fork-2/
LOCATION:Beech Fork State Park\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T235959
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230817T162851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230817T162851Z
UID:26976-1694736000-1694995199@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:54th annual Nature Wonder Weekend: North Bend
DESCRIPTION:The National Wild Foods Association’s 54th annual Nature Wonder Weekend at North Bend State Park is brimming with richness in wild edibles – many are in your backyard. You’re invited to register and attend! \nThis weekend\, September 15-17\, 2023 is devoted to nature and includes featured leaders\, teachers and authors. This year the keynote speaker is Adam Haritan and Learn Your Land through his enjoyable and educational programs and workshops. 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. West Virginia’s own naturalist\, author\, and outdoor-education specialist\, Bill Beatty of Bill Beatty Nature will be leading wild food walks and providing an interesting evening program on wild edible plants. \nMore information about Adam Haritan can be found at learnyourland.com and Bill Beatty can be found wvbirder.wordpress.com 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 arefavorites. \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\, five traditional meals and all planned activities. \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 Amy Larch or Wendy Greene at 304-558-2784 for a registration form and conversation or email them at wendy.l.greene@wv.gov or amy.j.larch@wv.gov for rates\, lodging options\, and additional details to help you plan for this wild foods weekend and experience. \nIn its 54th year this is one of West Virginia’s premier nature based weekends. Join the tradition at North Bend State Park. \n 
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/54th-annual-nature-wonder-weekend-north-bend/
LOCATION:North Bend State Park\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230915T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230725T194818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230725T194819Z
UID:26969-1694800800-1694811600@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Lily Comer Concert: Twin Falls
DESCRIPTION:Originally from Welch WV and raised in Bluefield VA\, Lily Comer is a country singer with big talent.  Join us at Twin Falls State Park on Friday\, September 15\, 2023 in the Courtyard from 6:00 -9:00 p.m.  This is a free concert and open to the public at Twin Falls State Park lodge outdoor courtyard. \nLily Comer performs throughout Southern West Virginia\, Southern Virginia and Tennessee. Her music videos are featured on Country Rebel\, a music media platform.  She  is a singer\, songwriter and musician inspired by country legends like Patsy Cline\, Lorette Lynn\, and Johnny Cash. \nCarry out beverages to the courtyard and food service by Twin Falls Restaurant is available for purchase.  The food is great and the beverages cold. Grab some food and come on out to the courtyard. Enjoy the evening at Twin Falls! Live music of any kind is awesome.  Join us.
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/lily-comer-concert-twin-falls/
LOCATION:Twin Falls Resort State Park\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T235959
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230224T203017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230901T163831Z
UID:26691-1694822400-1694908799@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Farm-to-Table: Pipestem
DESCRIPTION:A fabulous Farm-to-Table buffet is highlighted by the panoramic view of the Bluestone Gorge from Pipestem’s Bluestone Dining Room on Saturday\, September 16\, 2023. \nIn addition to locally sourced and prepared food\, this special dining event includes wine\, beer\, and moonshine pairings.  \nDemonstration tables located in McKeever Lodge include sampling sauces\, jams\, jellies\, dips and other food specialties to showcase many West Virginia’s small business entrepreneurs. Live music in the dining room adds to this mid-September food event. All attendees receive a free Farm-to-Table event T-shirt. \nWhat’s on the menu?  Enjoy these savory and flavorful offerings: Panzanella Salad\, Fresh Cucumber Pasta Salad\, Strawberry & Goat Cheese Crostini\, Smoked Trout Bruschetta\, Farm-fresh Roasted Garlic Butter Half Hen Chickens\, WV Caramelized Trout\, Honey Garlic Glazed Pork Loin\, Oven Roasted Potatoes\, Roasted Brussel Sprouts with Bacon\, Pumpkin Risotto\, Roasted Seasonal Vegetables\, Cornbread with Honey Butter\, Garden Salad Bar\, Corn and Chicken Chowder\, Blackberry Cobbler and Cheesecake with Local Berry Coulis.  \nThe per person Farm-to-Table event is $24.99 adult and children ages 4-12 is $12.50. Children 3 and under eat for free with a paying adult. Service charge and sales tax are included in pricing.  \nReservations are recommended for this special dinner event\, with seatings available at 5:00pm or 7:00pm. Make your reservation today by calling our reservation center at 833-WVPARKS (987-2757) or reserve online at wvstateparks.com. \nPlan to spend the weekend at Pipestem\, perhaps to golf\, hike\, or relax at the spa\, and book accommodations online. \nClick here to purchase tickets for the Pipestem Farm-to-Table dinner.  \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/farm-to-table-pipestem/
LOCATION:Pipestem Resort State Park\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T235959
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230328T232851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T162216Z
UID:26773-1694822400-1694908799@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Fall Festival: Camp Creek
DESCRIPTION:Camp Creek State Park’s Fall Festival is Saturday\, September 16\, 2023 and a great day to be at the park. In 2023 you’ll find live music\, a craft show\, flea market and apple butter making. Family friendly. Open to the public. Visit the Camp Creek State Park Foundation Facebook page for more information\, list of bands and activities. \nLive music is planned and groups performing will be posted here as available. \nFood services include hamburgers\, hotdogs\, nachos\, and drinks available for purchase. \nVendors interested in being in the craft show or flea market must preregister by calling 304-425-9481. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/fall-festival-camp-creek-2/
LOCATION:Camp Creek State Park\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230913T162638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T162639Z
UID:27044-1694822400-1694995199@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Mid-September Outdoors: Twin Falls
DESCRIPTION:Twin Falls features these great programs September 15-16\, 2023. Take advantage of these nature-based activities. There is no fee to attend programs or the nature center. Join us if you enjoy being outdoors\, interested in nature at Twin Falls\, and appreciate interacting with people. \nFRIDAY\, September 15\, 20238:00am – “Birding for Beginners”Meet the Park Naturalist at the front entry of the lodge. If you are curious about nature and want to learn more about what’s around you\, birding is a great skill and a fun hobby\, birding onlyrequires binoculars\, a good field guide and a positive attitude. This program lasts 45 minutes and requires walking. If you have binoculars\, please bring them. A field guide can be purchased in our gift shop with birds that frequent Twin Falls. (YPP) \n10:00am. – “Falls Trail Hike”Meet the Naturalist at the Falls Trail Parking Lot for a hike on the Falls Trail. Learn the history of the Falls\, the settlers who once called this area home. Get the question answered\, “Why do the falls not produce water year round”? Learn about the flora and fauna in this particular area. Trail is a loop and is 1-1/4 mile. Trail is rocky and tends to have standing water due to underground seeps so consider these obstacles when selecting footwear. (YPP) \n1:00 – 7:00 pm.The Nature Center will be open.Stop in and sign our guest book and let us know where you are from. Meet Willow\, Whiskey\, Coal\, Viper and Lucy\, our residents.There will be a keychain craft for kids available for a small fee $2; supplies are limited. \nSPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT6:00pm – 9:00pm. – “Lily Comer”Lily is a performing artist with a unique voice\, she has been compared to Patsy Cline who has had a huge impact on Lily. Other influences are Loretta Lynn\, Hank Williams Sr\, Johnny Cash\,and Dolly Parton. This is a FREE event and will be held in the Courtyard located at the Lodge. We do offer some seating\, feel free to bring a chair. If it rains the performance will be moved to the Dogwood Room located at the Lodge also. \n8:00pm. To 9:00pm. – “UVA Hike”You may think there is nothing to do after the sun sets for the day except to crawl into your sleeping bag and sleep until morning. But you’re wrong! Join Ace\, our Summer Naturalist at the Falls Trail for an exciting ultraviolet hike. Hiking/Walking at night is a wonderful opportunity that too few of us partake in. It’s just a little harder to see. When you move through the woods at night with an ultraviolet flashlight\, you open a whole new world. It’s like having a superpower to see invisible creatures and much more. When UV lights hit certain plants\, animals or minerals\, the chemicals in them release visible light. This is not a reflected light. The UV actually excites the chemicals in the object\, which release the visible light. The effects can actually be spectacular. Whites\, yellows\, orange\, and greens light up like some weird Christmas decorations. It’s something you need to just try. We have the lights for you to use. Dress accordingly\, long pants and sturdy shoes are a great idea. Allow this activity to last an Hour. (YPP) \nSATURDAY\, September 16\, 202310:00am. – 2:00pm.The Nature Center will be open.Stop in and sign our guest book and let us know where you are from. Meet Willow\, Whiskey\, Coal\, Viper and Lucy\, our residents. \n3:00pm. “Cliffside Trail Hike”Ace will be leading a hike on one of our second most visited trails. This is a 3 mile out and back trail with some rocky and steep areas. Allow 1 hour (YPP) \n5:00pm. – “Creek Crawl”Meet Ace our summer seasonal at the Falls Trail Parking area for an hour of splashing around in the creek. Help Ace look for crustaceans\, invertebrates and other aquatic life as you wadearound looking in cracks and tip rocks (((Rocks are always placed back the way you found them))). Plan on being wet from knees down\, creek bed can be very slippery due to algae that has formed on the rocks. Parents will be required to assist children under the age of 12. (YPP) Allow 1 Hour \n7:00pm – 8:30pm. – “Ghost Stories and Peach Cobbler”An evening with Bugs Stover and Park Naturalist Tammy Cooper.Bugs has been a part of the Twin Falls family for many years; he has seen things that he cannot explain lurking in the woods. There are legends of stories that happened here in the park many\, many years ago that have yet to be explained. \nTammy will be serving up her very own recipe of Dutch Oven Peach Cobbler baked over the campfire during the stories. Located at the Campfire Circle Weather Permitting. Call the Twin Falls Lodge front desk at 304-294-4000 for cancellation information. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/mid-september-outdoors-twin-falls/
LOCATION:Twin Falls Resort State Park\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T235959
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CREATED:20230915T161734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230915T161735Z
UID:27061-1694822400-1695254399@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Fall Into Nature: Blackwater Falls
DESCRIPTION:Fall colors paint the landscape at Blackwater Falls State Park. There’s no better time to take advantage of activities planned Saturday September 16 through Wednesday September 20\, 2023. From crafts to strolls and owls and turkeys\, find us at the nature center unless noted. \nSATURDAY\, September 16\, 202310:00 a.m. Into the Woods with KennyJoin the seasonal naturalist to explore the trail through the eyes of a naturalist.What have you walked by and never noticed before? What plants are along the trail? What animals call the area home? About 90 minutes. 1.5 miles. YPP \n11:00 a.m. Celestial Windchime CraftCraft fee: $3.00. Limited supplies! Supplies limited to first come basis. \n1:00 p.m. Raptors of West VirginiaJoin the recreation assistant to hear about raptors that call West Virginia home or visit themountain state. About 1 hour. No Live Animals. YPP \n2:00 p.m. Fall Wreath CraftUse artificial flowers\, wire and ribbon to create a wreath for your door. Craft Fee: $40.00.Pre-Registration required and limited to 12 participants by calling 304-259-5511 today after 10 am or stopping in the Harold Walters Nature Center to register in person. \n4:00 p.m. Fall Wildflowers StrollJoin the seasonal naturalist to stroll around the pollinator fields to the dam of Pendleton Lake insearch for late summer and early fall wildflowers. Hues of yellows\, purples and mauves. About 45 minutes\, 1/4 mile. YPP \n5:00 p.m. Special! Snakes AliveJoin the park naturalist for an after closing program about Snakes found in West Virginia. A Livesnake may be presented during the program. About 1 hour. YPP \nSUNDAY\, September 17\, 202311:00 a.m. Season End Twisted Tie DyeJoin the seasonal naturalist to create your own souvenir on a purple\, black or white t-shirt. SALE: Adult t-shirt is $8.00\, Youth t-shirt is $5.00. Limited Supplies! Supplies limited to first come basis. Craft available until 1 pm. \n2:00 p.m. Hidden in a WetlandTest your knowledge of wetlands with this short Question and Answer session with the seasonal naturalist\, hear about plants and animals of a wetland. Includes a movable marsh scene craft. Free. About 30 minutes. YPP \n3:00 p.m. Owls of West Virginia and Owl Pellet ActivityJoin the seasonal naturalist to hear about the owls that call West Virginia home or visit the mountain state. During the presentation families can share picking apart an owl pellet to discover what the owl had as a meal. FREE. About 1 hour. YPP \nMONDAY\, September 18\, 2023 \n11:00 a.m. Movie & PopcornJoin the recreation assistant for a movie about a tragedy of a football team in West Virginia. Share a bag of microwave popcorn with each other/family compliments of Blackwater Falls State Park during the movie. Old Fashion Soda and bottled water available for purchase in store or free coffee available in the hallway. Rated PG About 2 hours. \n2:00 p.m. FossilsJoin the attendant to hear about fossils. Afterwards an optional geode craft available for a fee of $2.00 YPP \nTUESDAY\, September 19\, 2023 \n10:30 a.m. Wetland WalkJoin the park naturalist at the trailhead of Gentle Trail for this interpretive walk along a section ofYellow Birch Trail to a mountain bog. About 70 minutes. 1mile\, YPP \n2:00 p.m. Let’s Talk TurkeyJoin the park naturalist to hear about the wild turkey and how they became the success story forconservation. About 1 Hour. Optional– turkey call craft for free. YPP \nWEDNESDAY\, September 20\, 202311:00 a.m. Movie & Hot ChocolateJoin the naturalist for this wrenching historical drama about a West Virginia coal town where the local miners’ struggle to form a union rose to a pitch of all-out war in 1920. NR About 2 hours. A free cup of hot chocolate or hot coffee available in the hallway during the movie. YPP \n_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \nWant to STARGAZE on your own?Blackwater Falls as a permit process for folks to Stargaze After Hours.Get the permit in the Harold Walters Nature Center during normal business hours. \nThe designated stargazing locations at Blackwater Falls are at two locations:1 Harold Walters Nature Center Parking Lot2. Pendleton Point Overlook Parking Lot \nRoaming the park during quiet hours when the park is closed (10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.) is discouraged. But stargazing is possible with the permit at the two designated locations that are super areas with very dark skies. \nThe permit lets park security know you’ve registered. As a reminder sleeping/camping at locations is not permitted. Individuals must actively be stargazing and remain near their parked vehicle. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/fall-into-nature-blackwater-falls/
LOCATION:Blackwater Falls State Park\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T093000
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230818T160238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230818T160239Z
UID:26982-1694842200-1694856600@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 16\, 2023. 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\, Assistant Superintendent/Biologist is the tour leader. Cole is a member of the National Association of Interpreters and a Certified Interpretive Guide. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/elk-management-tour-morning-chief-logan-15/
LOCATION:Chief Logan State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230503T171830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T152317Z
UID:26837-1694853000-1694865600@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Margaret Denison Fall Nature Walks: Kanawha
DESCRIPTION:A fall hike at Kanawha State Forest showcases summer flowers\, trees and wildlife is planned for Saturday\, September 16\, 2023. Registration typically starts at 8:30. Walks begin at 9:00. Meet at the Nature Center (pool building). Attendees can choose from a series of guided nature hikes on a variety of topics. Leaders are volunteers\, park staff and Master Naturalists. \nKanawha State Forest Foundation will be selling hot dogs and refreshments. There is a small registration fee to support the foundation planning and implementing of these great educational programs. \nThis outdoor activity is named in honor of former Kanawha County science teacher Margaret Denison\, who documented 710 species of flowering plants\, 42 species of ferns and 138 grass and sedge species in Kanawha State Forest. \nTHE WALKS \n\n Exercise HikeBernadette Cooney\, Walk Leader Bill Minear & Son\, Sweeps2. Exercise HikeMichelle Platt\, Walk Leader Jane Shepherd\, Sweep Middle Ridge\, Teaberry\, Oak Flats\, 4 miles\, Easy3. Exercise HikeGeorge Singleton\, Walk Leader. Polly Trail\, Beech Glen\, Wild Cat Ridge\, Polly Trail\, 3 miles\, Difficult in places4. Stream Ecology of Davis CreekBarry Curry\, Walk Leader. Davis Creek Trail\, Mostly Easy5. Geology of KSFPete Sullivan\, Walk Leader. Al Baldwin\, Sweep. Overlook Trail\, Moderate6. Wildflowers and TreesChris Gatens\, Walk Leader. Laura Bobbera\, Sweep. Shrewsbury Hollow\, Easy7. MushroomsDrew Palmer\, Walk Leader. Devon Fox\, Sweep. Dunlop Hollow\, Easy8. Medicinal and Edible PlantsBecky Linger\, Walk Leader. Kris King\, Sweep. Johnson Hollow\, Easy9. Trees\, Shrubs\, and Forest ManagementTiffany Jarrett\, Walk Leader. Jane Hange\, Sweep. Spotted Salamander Trail\, ADA-accessible.\n\nFor more information or to learn more about other activities at Kanawha State Forest visit the foundation Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/KSFFoundation/ or the website www.ksff.org
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/margaret-denison-fall-nature-walks-kanawha-2/
LOCATION:Kanawha State Forest\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230824T184352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230824T184352Z
UID:27016-1694854800-1694869200@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:4th annual Pet-A-Palooza: Cacapon
DESCRIPTION:This year the Pet-A-Palooza includes a pet friendly morning jaunt and a later morning – afternoon activity to swim with your furry friend at the beach! (No lifeguard on duty). Pet’s must be on a leash and well behaved. Children participating must be accompanied by an adult. \n9:00AM – B.A.R.K in the ParkJoin 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. Find this activity at the Nature Center. \n10:00AM – 1:00PM – 4th Annual Pet-A-PaloozaSwimming with your furry friend is at Cacapon Resort State Park beach.Entrance fee to the event will be by monetary donation to the local Humane Society.If you need a receipt for your donation\, please ask. \nIf you would rather\, donate other helpful items that the shelter can use\, consider these ideas:Purina Pro Plan dry dog food / Canned dog foodBlankets\, trash bags\, bleach\, paper towelsDawn dish detergentDurable dog toys (medium/large)Chewy.com gift card \nEntrance area for the beach swim will be at the picnic area beach access where donations will be accepted by local Girl Scout Troop 15045 on behalf of the Humane Society. We appreciate your kindness and support. \nWhat a great day to share with your dog\, friends and family. Hope to see you. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/4th-annual-pet-a-palooza-cacapon/
LOCATION:Cacapon Resort State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230830T171745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230830T171746Z
UID:27021-1694854800-1694883600@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Harvest Day: Cass
DESCRIPTION:Discover Harvest Day at Cass Scenic Railroad State Park! It’s a full day of planned activities featuring local artisans with sales and demonstrations\, a working blacksmith\, apple cider\, hayrides\, live music\, field day games prizes and more on Saturday\, September 16\, 2023. \nThe company store will be open. SHAYS Restaurant is open and serves home cooked food. Train rides will be available and ticket reservations are available at mountainrailwv.com. \nHarvest Day activities will be from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. with activities and demonstrations free to attend or participate. Harvest Day is a wholesome family and friends venue and open to the public as well as overnight guests at Cass Scenic Railroad State Park. \nFor additional information email cassrailroadsp@wv.gov. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/harvest-day-cass/
LOCATION:Cass Scenic Railroad State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230913T163009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T163009Z
UID:27047-1694858400-1694887200@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Hidden History: Babcock Grist Mill Open House
DESCRIPTION:Come and go as you please to see the Glade Creek Grist Mill inside and out on September 16\, 2023. The miller will be on-hand for informal discussions about the history of this structure and how the mill works. Visit Babcock State Park from 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. today\, however\, the miller takes a Noon – 1:00 p.m. break. There is no charge for this activity. \nThis is one of the many Hidden History Happenings celebrating Appalachian heritage in Southern West Virginia events of September 9 – October 15\, 2023 organized by the National Park Service\, New River Gorge National Park & Preserve. Visit the NPS website for more information. \n  \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/hidden-history-babcock-grist-mill-open-house-2/
LOCATION:Babcock State Park\, 486 Babcock Road\, Clifftop\, WV\, 25831\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230310T225908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T225908Z
UID:26731-1694874600-1694878200@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Wings of Wonder-Birds of Prey: Cass Scenic Railroad
DESCRIPTION:Live birds of prey at Cass Scenic Railroad State Park are presented by the Three Rivers Avian Center (TRAC) on Saturday\, September 16\, 2023 at 2:30 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 all about raptors 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 in the Cass Community 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. \nJoin us this afternoon with the raptors with your host\, Superintendent Marshall Markley 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-cass-scenic-railroad/
LOCATION:Cass Scenic Railroad State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T235959
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230227T173631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230816T164238Z
UID:26699-1694908800-1694995199@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Farm-to-Table: Cacapon Resort
DESCRIPTION:The Old Inn\, the first state park lodge\, is the venue for the 2023 Farm to Table Dinner at Cacapon Resort State Park. Constructed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)\, the great room at the Old Inn is a perfect indoor and outdoor setting for this farm to table event on September 17\, 2023. \nFeaturing locally sourced produce and products\, attendees should take advantage of the outdoor area to have conversation. The great room for seating and dining experience.The opportunities to visit the meadows and the late blooms of summer are noteworthy. \nPollinators are a focus of interpretative programs at Cacapon. Understanding how bees\, butterflies and other insects are key to a healthy environment – particularly when it comes to gardening and food production. Dinner reservations and details are available to book online.  \nClick here to purchase tickets for the Cacapon Farm-to-Table event.  \nCacapon’s Farm-to-Table event can accommodate 50 attendees. To experience this event you can also call 304-258-1022 for Farm-to-Table reservations and/or overnight accommodations.  \n\n\n\nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/farm-to-table-cacapon-resort-2/
LOCATION:Cacapon Resort State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T053000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T093000
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230818T160326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230818T160327Z
UID:26983-1694928600-1694943000@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 17\, 2023. 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\, Assistant Superintendent/Biologist is the tour leader. Cole is a member of the National Association of Interpreters and a Certified Interpretive Guide. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/elk-management-tour-morning-chief-logan-16/
LOCATION:Chief Logan State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230412T165554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T165554Z
UID:26800-1694944800-1694966400@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-16/
LOCATION:Berkeley Springs State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230824T170602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230824T170603Z
UID:27007-1694944800-1694966400@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Car Show: Tomlinson Run
DESCRIPTION:The Hancock County Old Time Fair is shifting gears in 2023 with an Auto Show on September 17\, 2023. The car show is broadened to include jeep and bike show participants as well. The event begins at 10:00 a.m. and prizes are awarded at 4:00 p.m. There is a $5 registration fee for cars\, bikes and jeeps. Plaques will be given as awards. \nTomlinson Run State Park does not handle the car show registration. To learn more about the auto show held at Tomlinson Run State Park\, visit the Facebook page Hancock County Old-time Fair at https://www.facebook.com/hcotf/ or call Roger Stewart\, Car Show Organizer at 304-914-0827. \nHope to see you at the Car Show!
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/car-show-tomlinson-run/
LOCATION:Tomlinson Run State Park\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T040728
CREATED:20230913T170718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T170719Z
UID:27049-1694944800-1694973600@wvstateparks.com
SUMMARY:Hidden History: Babcock Grist Mill Open House
DESCRIPTION:Come and go as you please to see the Glade Creek Grist Mill inside and out on Sunday\, September 17\, 2023. The miller will be on-hand for informal discussions about the history of this structure and how the mill works. Visit Babcock State Park from 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. today\, however\, the miller takes a Noon – 1:00 p.m. break. There is no charge for this activity. \nThis is one of the many Hidden History Happenings celebrating Appalachian heritage in Southern West Virginia with events planned from September 9 – October 15\, 2023 and organized by the National Park Service\, New River Gorge National Park & Preserve. Visit the NPS website for more information. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/hidden-history-babcock-grist-mill-open-house-4/
LOCATION:Babcock State Park\, 486 Babcock Road\, Clifftop\, WV\, 25831\, United States
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