Our state park in Woodstock shares administrators with Shenandoah River State Park in Bentonville. The two parks are on different branches of the Shenandoah River; Seven Bends is on the North Fork and SRSP is on the South Fork.
This post shows pictures of Shenandoah River State Park. There are signs that summer is ending.
Whenever I go there, I always turn into Cullers Overlook to see the view. I also drive down to the river to see it up close. Sometimes I stop at the visitor center. On my most recent visit, I took a short trail from the campground to the river.
Love those roots!
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see children dabbling in the water. I hope they are learning a lot.
ReplyDeleteI've always regretted not visiting your area. At least I have your photos to show me what I have missed. Thank you.
ReplyDelete...beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the last of summer by the river.
ReplyDeleteLooks like there are still some pretty blooms to be found. Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty scenery in your state parks, and sooo close to you also. My favorite is the little pink flower growing out from under the rock. Nice catch there. The kids are enjoying water they can play in, nice hiking and all, good reflection too. We had a National Forest across and up a mile or so when we lived north of Houston. Real handy but we didn't go there much, most used it as a path to the lake.
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Beautiful scenery.
ReplyDeleteThat last is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteonce again, a beautiful suite of pictures
ReplyDeleteLovely post ! This place looks so serene and beautiful. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.
ReplyDeleteHey, how are you doing? Saw you on last week's weekend reflection - I see Fall has arrived - not here yet:) love your capture of the little boys. Have a great weekend!
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