From the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources

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From the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources
NVCT assists Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation in acquiring new land
Public Advised to Avoid Water Contact with Upper and Middle sections of Lake Anna above Rt. 208
Information from the Chesapeake Dolphinwatch Facebook page
You can walk some of the 56 acres of forest and fields purchased in Fredericksburg by Downtown Greens this Saturday morning at 9 am.
Is our region taking advantage of their outdoor recreation economy? April Peterson gives a step by step guide for communities to harness the power of the outdoors!
Bring your pet along when you visit a Virginia State Park. Pets are welcome on trails, at campsites and in cabins. Just remember to keep them leashed outdoors – it’s required.
Shortly before it closed to traffic in 2020, VDOT relocated 120 cliff swallow nestlings
Kelsey Bracewell talks about the Fredericksburg-based organization and safety on the water.
April and Keith Peterson of River Rock Outfitter talk about where to spend your free time this summer. With high gas prices how about places like Motts, Caledon..
No matter where you boat–from large lakes and rivers to small farm ponds—wearing a life jacket and staying sober are essential for safety!
While enjoying the outdoors this holiday weekend, be sure to Know Before You Go! Learn the seven principles of Leave No Trace.
Rappahannock Electric Cooperative has a few tips to keep in mind when near boat docks.
You’ll earn five pins. Get one for your first park visit and others after visiting 5, 10, 20 and all parks.
Project contractor widened and improved portage path for river users to safely navigate around bridge construction for I-95 Northbound Rappahannock River Crossing Project
Here’s a list of what’s happening
Here’s a list of what’s taking place
Rock the River is June 4th at Old Mill Park. We talked about the Rappahannock with Kelsey Bracewell of the American Canoe Association.
City Parks, Recreation and Events Director Todd Brown at the ribbon cutting for the Sophia Street Park says there’s a lot to like about the new Fredericksburg destination.