Celebrate Public Lands with WV Rivers at Little Beaver State Park on 9/28

On September 28 we’re holding a National Public Lands Day Celebration with Conservation Legacy at Little Beaver State Park. The celebration features a morning of trail work and an afternoon of recreation, food and music!

Little Beaver State Park, in southern WV, has received over $400,000 from the Land & Water Conservation Fund and is a great example of how LWCF funds benefit West Virginia.

Trail work registration starts at 9:00am; coffee will be available at registration.

At 12:00PM we’ll have a FREE lunch for provided by Chestnut Revival in Hinton and live music by Paul Nelson. Everyone at the park is invited!

In the afternoon, join the fun with free guided hikes and a kid’s obstacle course provided Active Southern WV. We’ll also have an interactive presentation on West Virginia’s snakes with Roy Moose!

Our National Public Lands Day Celebration is a great way to get outside and give back to the public lands you love. So, bring the family and care for your public lands while enjoying fellowship, a good meal, and fresh air.

What: National Public Lands Day Celebration

When: Saturday, September 28. 9:00am – 4:00pm

Where: Little Beaver State Park