Staff at the entrance to the Shenandoah National Park will resume checking identification for annual park passes starting today, Thursday, April 1. Annual passholders will need to show a form of identification matching their passes when they enter the park.
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The Shenandoah National Park Trust, working alongside the Commonwealth of Virginia and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) through the DuPont Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration settlement, acquired the rolling woodlands in Page County to be donated in the near future to Shenandoah Park.
So you thought vehicular traffic rolling through Rappahannock County in October seemed heavier than it’s been in recent years? Try a lot of years.
Shenandoah National Park rangers this past weekend responded to “several accidents with injuries” and conducted a successful late-night search…
From the window of his new office at the Shenandoah National Park Headquarters in Luray, Superintendent Pat Kenney looks out on the parade of red and yellow foliage that brings visitors to Virginia every autumn.
Media kept away from Buck Hollow Trail above Sperryville
For the past three years, Patrick Kenney served as the deputy superintendent at Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.
Warner: ‘That means the gateway communities will benefit’
‘When these high level dignitaries come to visit, they have control of the event’
Lord Fairfax Community College’s future Luray campus is taking shape. “It's going to be an awesome campus, right beside Walmart,” says Rappahannock County Supervisor and LFCC board member Debbie Donehey.
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