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Explore the beauty of Virginia State Parks with fishing reservoirs, rich cultural and natural history, and scenic landscapes. Join us on this virtual adventure!
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Virginia State Parks By: Bryce Sullivan and Mikaela Goldrich from John B. Dey Elementary School
Douthat State Park Shenandoah River State Park Sky Meadow State Park Lake Anna State Park Leesylvania State Park Mason Neck State Park Belle Isle State Park Caledon Natural Area Chippokes Plantation State Park False Cape State Park First Landing State Park Kiptopeke State Park Westmoreland State Park York River State Park Bear Creek Lake State Park Fairy Stone State Park Wilderness Road State Park Holliday Lake State Park James River State Park Occoneechee State Park Pocahontas State Park Sailor’s Creek Battlefield Historic State Park Smith Mountain Lake State Park Staunton River Battlefield State Park Staunton River State Park Twin Lakes State Park Breaks Interstate Park Claytor Lake State Park Grayson Highlands State Park Hungry Mother State Park Lick Creek Natural Area Natural Tunnel State Park New River State Park and Shot Tower Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park Parks
State Park Attendance A T T E N D A N C E Year
Fishing Virginia State Parks have fishing reservoirs, this gives fishers a chance to have a place to fish and have fun. There are many of fishing reservoirs all over Virginia. In Virginia State Parks there are six major rivers for fishing, these include James, Shenandoah, Rappahannock, New, and York Rivers.
Natural and Cultural History Virginia State Parks have much natural and cultural history. Some examples are caverns and landforms.
Well I hope you found our PowerPoint interesting!!!!!! By: Bryce Sullivan and Mikaela Goldrich