Virginia
Hi,
Thank for reaching out to us! To answer your question, the cancellation notice due to rain will be give a day or two in advance. For a more specific notice or date please reach out to Pocahontas State Park.
Best,
Telsha
American Park Network
Hi PComer,
Thanks for reaching out to us! Shenandoah National Park is one of only a few national parks that allow pets on trails. The regulations that cover pets and their owners have been carefully developed to allow you to share your park experience with your pet while still protecting the native animals and other park resources, as well as other visitors. If you choose to bring your pet to Shenandoah you must be prepared to follow the regulations.
For more information on taking your pet to Shenandoah Park, please visit: http://www.nps.gov/shen/planyourvisit/pets.htm
We hope this information is helpful, and that you will continue to use our website and ParkFinder app to find more great parks to explore! Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions or suggestions.
Best,
Jasmine
American Park Network
Hi Steve,
Thank you for reaching out to us! Our Oh, Ranger ParkFinder app and website contains a comprehensive database of every federal and state park in America and over 60,000 local parks. To search for parks in Virginia that offer camping on our ParkFinder app, type in "Virginia" in the location search bar, then choose "Select Things To Do" and select "Camping." You can also select any additional activities you are interested in, then tap "Done" on the top right. This will return you to the ParkFinder home page, where you can run the search by selecting "Find Parks."
ParkFinder will list all parks in Virginia that offer the activites you selected. You can find out more about each park by selecting the parks individually. We hope this information is helpful! Please feel free to contact us if you have any suggestions or questions. Happy exploring!
Best,
Jasmine
American Park Network
Just for a brief spell, flee the turkeys at your Thanksgiving table and seek some wilder birds this year. Explore a foot trail at a national wildlife refuge, thrill to some seasonal wildlife, and emerge looking less like a butterball yourself.