NOVA Parks News

THROWBACK THURSDAY—NOVA PARKS—NATURE: CAN YOU DIG IT!

Nature lead

In 1973 learning about the environment in a regional park was ‘far out.’ Students from the newly formed Youth Conservation Corp came from both local colleges and high schools to learn about natural systems and work to protect our natural resources. The article featured in this week’s Throwback Thursday shows students testing water quality at Bull Run Regional Park in Centreville, Virginia.

These were the early days of the environmental movement. The Endangered Species Act was passed in 1973, and the EPA had been started just four years earlier. Bald Eagles were nearly extinct at that point. Parks then and now provide a place where people can come and connect with the environment.

 

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Environmental education has always been part of who NOVA Parks is. Today nature camps, roving naturalists, and countless programs and exhibits help the public gain a better knowledge of our natural world. In 1973 NOVA Parks was 7,000 acres and today it has grown to over 12,000 acres. 90% of that land is in a natural state and provides habitat for wildlife and stress relieving getaway for millions of visitors every year.

 

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Waterparks are OPEN DAILY!

Make a splash today at one of five NOVA Parks Waterparks! Waterparks open daily at 11 a.m. through mid-August. Visit each waterpark's webpage for complete schedule. Daily admission is purchased on-site. Annual Waterpark Passes can be purchased online ahead of time and picked up at waterpark during your visit.

Climb UPton is NOW OPEN DAILY!

Climb UPton—the largest ropes course in the Mid-Atlantic— is NOW OPEN Daily! Climb UPton offers 90 different elements and three levels of difficulty.

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One year of fun starts at just $80 per individual! Receive admission to all 5 waterparks; discounts on concessions and retail; early entry; and special savings on attractions and events.