Yes, camping in a cabin or RV at a Virginia State Park is fun. But, aren't you curious to experience an evening in a tent in a campground along some mountain trail? Have you avoided such an adventure because you didn't know what gear to take or what things you needed to be aware of?
High adventure awaits backpackers
The Backpacking 101 class on Saturday, March 17th at 11 a.m.
These experienced and trained instructors will teach everything from clothing, equipment, safety, and other tips needed to make your first overnight backpacking trip an enjoyable experience. Participants will be invited to a group excursion later in the spring for hands on learning and adventure.
Please visit the York River State Park has to offer.
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.