Come out toYork River State Park to take in Autumn’s glories at the “Colors on the Creek” Photo Walk on Saturday, November 5th from 8 a.m. to noon.
Colors on the Creek Photo Walk atYork River State Park
Enjoying the colorful fall foliage in the Virginia Mountains is a great way to spend the weekend. But, when the peak season is over in the western part of the state, hardwoods east of I-95 are just coming in to their best reds, yellows, and golden browns. Such pleasant tones along immense river and bay shorelines can rival the beauty of majestic mountain sides.
Members of the Williamsburg Photography Meet Up Group, Gloucester Image Guild, and other shutterbugs will gather at York River State park to take in Autumn’s glories at the “Colors on the Creek” Photo Walk on Saturday, November 5th. We will begin at 8 a.m. and ending at noon. Ranger John Gresham will point out the best locations to capture great images of the season. Photographers of all skill levels are welcome.
Directions to York River State Park: From I-64, take the Croaker Exit 231B. Go north on Route 607 (Croaker Rd.) for one mile, then right on Route 606 (Riverview Rd.) about one and a half miles to the park entrance. Take a left turn into the park.
Drive Time : Northern Virginia, two to three hours; Richmond, one hour; Tidewater/Norfolk/Virginia Beach, one hour; Fredericksburg, two hours; Roanoke, five hours.