Wednesday, May 21, 2025

DCR: Celebrate Earth Day at One of Virginia’s State Parks

Melissa Baker at York River State Park. (Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation)

RICHMOND — In recognition of Earth Day, Virginia State Parks announced it is hosting more than 50 events to “celebrate and preserve the natural wonders of the commonwealth.”

From educational programs to hands-on conservation efforts, visitors of all ages are invited to join in honoring our planet and taking action for a sustainable future, the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation said.

“We believe that Earth Day is not just a day to celebrate, but it’s also a day to act,” said Virginia State Parks Director Melissa Baker. “Our goal is to empower individuals to make a positive impact on the environment, both within our parks and beyond. By coming together as a community, we can create lasting change for the betterment of our planet.”

With a mission to conserve and protect the state’s natural resources, Virginia’s state parks have long been at the forefront of environmental stewardship, DCR said, and on Earth Day, they reaffirm their commitment to conservation through a range of engaging activities and initiatives.

From April 19-27, visitors can participate in a variety of Earth Day service projects, including trail cleanups, invasive plant removal, seed and tree planting and bird box building, DCR said. Additionally, educational programs will be offered to raise awareness about environmental issues and inspire visitors to take action in their communities.

To learn more, go to virginiastateparks.gov/earthday.

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