One of our former regular go-to outdoor places is Mason Neck State Park [https://bit.ly/3m3qFh8] which is technically in Lorton, VA, but for us is just a drive out Route 1 (Richmond Highway) and Gunston Road – total distance from our place is about an hour’s drive (40 minutes, in theory, for high risk drivers using I-395). “State” is in quotes because the Park is also the Elizabeth Hartwell Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge, which means my National Parks Lifetime Senior Pass is accepted for entry.
We returned there a couple of weekends ago. We chose to walk the one-mile Bayview Trail this time and had a remarkable experience, spying a number of forest creatures and some interesting trees as well. We encountered one of the rangers near the end of our walk and had an interesting discussion with her about the natural inhabitants of the park.
Here is a sample from our short walk.
A final word about the tree with carved initials. PLEASE don’t desecrate the forest this way. You could kill a tree by exposing its inner systems to disease and insect attacks. If you see someone doing this to a tree, anywhere, take their picture if you can and report them to the appropriate authorities. Let’s keep our natural places as natural as possible so that everyone can enjoy them.
I’m happy that the word is spreading about these places. You are aware, I’m sure, of the old saying that an unused river has no friends. The same is true of these parks and other special places. We will continue searching and photographing as long as we can.
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Remarkable photos, Paul. I send your Capital area itineraries to my son, raising a family in Petworth. But I can’t send him your all-seeing eyeballs.
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