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The High Bridge Trail runs through Cumberland, Nottoway and Prince Edward counties, and the towns of Burkeville, Farmville, Pamplin City, Prospect and Rice. As of June 2009, 26 of 34 miles have been completed. Dan Casey’s Blue Ridge Biking Archive is one of the best guides to biking in southwest Virginia, on-road or off. The mountain biking page at Roanoke Outside is excellent. The Roanoke Valley Greenways are coming along nicely, and has an award-winning map. The Huckleberry Trail runs 6 miles from downtown Blacksburg to the New River Valley Mall in Christiansburg. It’s popular for both commuting and recreation. Soon to be extended from the mall to the Christiansburg Rec Center; and at the other end to Pandapas Pond, a popular mountain biking and hiking area. Radford has a great trail network along the New River in Bisset Park, and up through Wildwood Park. These are great for family rides with small children. An unused railway trestle across the New River could someday give the Fairlawn neighborhood direct access to these parks and downtown.

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Come out to the park to plant our 30 saplings, chosen to promote wildlife welfare at the park. After getting our hands dirty, there will be a tree themed craft and a tree ID hike. Want a weekend getaway but can't seem to be able to get away? Well good thing we have the perfect night designed just for you. Set up your tent and let the fun begin. Our activities include a survival skills class, a guided night hike, a full moon paddle, and a campfire cooking class. Stand-Up Paddle Board Class You can be among the first people to use the park's stand-up paddle boards. This activity will be on Lake Laura Walker and great for beginners. Once everyone is comfortably on their boards, we will take a leisurely paddle around the lake and learn about the wildlife that are an integral part of the aquatic ecosystem. $25 plus $5 parking. Kick off the night with space themed activities like making a nebula in a bottle or your own space map. After the crafts, we will head outside to measure the light pollution at our park and star gaze.

$3 plus $5 parking. Coastal Kids Nature Camp Join park rangers at three different sites and participate in water activities at each site. Students will visit Crooked River State Park, Laura S. Walker State Park, and Fort King George Historic Site. A park ranger will provide transportation from Crooked River to each site. $105 plus $5 parking. This is your chance to support your park and have a blast while you are at it. This will be a shotgun start tournament. Prizes for the tournament are as follows: 1st place wins $200, 2nd place wins $120 and 3rd place wins $80. $200 a team/$50 a person. Twilight Easter Egg Hunt Bring your flashlight and join us for a fun egg hunt in the dark. We will have two egg hunts, one at 7:30 p.m. for children ages 0-5, and the second at 8:30 p.m. that will be open to all ages. This activity will take place at the Interpretive Center. Butterflies for Earth Day We will meet at the Interpretive Center and start Earth Day off with a butterfly count.

Splitting off into groups, we will see how many species we have in different habitats. Afterwards, we will have a snack and create awesome butterfly crafts. Everyone will also be able to see butterfly life stages first hand with our buggy residents. Mother's Day with Mother Nature Do something different from the usual Mother's Day dinner. Bring your mom out the the park for a day of service and fun. We will begin in the park's flower beds picking out undesirables. Then we will go on a hike on Big Creek Nature Trail. When we return, we will plant some seeds to take home and begin the baked goods potluck. Adopt a cat or dog, enjoy raffles and exhibits from local animal-associated businesses, bring your leashed pet to enjoy our nature trails and participate in a vaccine clinic. Please don't bring animals with a history of aggression. Livestock are not permitted on park grounds. We will begin with a hike on Big Creek Nature Trail, meeting at the Visitor's Center. Keep your eyes peeled for the gopher tortoise and indigo snake.

Then at 11 AM we will meet at Picnic Shelter #7 to hike down the Laura Walker Lake Trail to the boardwalk, where you may enjoy yourself at your own pace and head back up the trail at your leisure, $3 plus $5 parking. Get Outdoors Full Moon Paddle Celebrate this day by watching the full moon rise over our black water. This is a ranger led paddle, the lake is closed to the public after sunset. $35 tandem $5 parking. Celebrate National Fishing Week at the Park. Children between the ages of 3 and 12 are welcome to participate. Prizes in various categories will be awarded. Hot dogs, drinks, and live bait will be provided. All children must register at the Gazebo before fishing. We will also be doing a fish count, so weigh and identify your fish. Hook a Kid on Golf A week long course in partnership with the YMCA to teach children ages 7-14 an introduction to golf. Nine core values are taught. Attendance is limited to 40 participants. Volunteer coaches help teach this week long class.

Participants receive a set of golf clubs, shirt, hat, and water bottle. 125 plus $5 parking. Children will participate in activities that focus on the outdoors and work toward earning a Junior Ranger badge. Activities include outdoor skills, trail walks, birding, and more. Space is limited and registration is required. Please call the Park Office to register. Ages 6-12 years old. $40 plus $5 parking. Old Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration Families can participate in old-fashioned games. Free watermelon, hot dogs, drinks and cookies will be available afterward while supplies last. This event will be at Group Shelter #2. The name says it all. We will be planting native wildflower seeds through out the park. Afterwards we will create flower pressings, pot our own in containers we decorate, go on a flower ID hike, and learn about why flowers even exist. The day will begin at the Interpretive Center. Kids age 10-13 come out and enjoy 3 days of outdoor adventure.

Kayaking, fishing, hiking, outdoor skills, and environmental education and more. Space is limited, reservations required. $95 plus $5 parking. All month long you will be able to drop canned goods off at the park's Visitor's Center. This is a Tri-County competition between Ware, Brantley, and Pierce Counties. The winning county will have free star-gazing programs offered to their 6th grade classes, where the park goes to the school. You can help feed AND educate our community. We will perform a morning service project of wiping out the park's invasive plant species. An invasive species control workshop will follow, tailored to a typical land/yard owner's needs. We will also have native plants for sale through a local nursery. Come out and learn why foreign plants are an issue and how to get rid of them. Bark in the Park Bring your canine friend for a day of fun. Enter into our agility and obedience competitions, or if you have a youngster, they can join the puppy race.

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