
Pocahontas State Park - Virginia
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flyingmoose
N 37° 21.935 W 077° 34.347
18S E 272193 N 4138533
This park is located outside of Virginia's capitol Richmond. It sees a lot of use and was created in part by the Civilian Conservation Corp.
Waymark Code: WM3700
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 02/20/2008
Views: 22
This park of 7604 acres was originally known as the Swift Creek Recreational Area. It's purchase in 1934 and subsequent development by the Federal Government were with the understanding that eventually the state would accept and maintain the property. Incorporating it into its park system. On June 16, 1946 The Virginia Conservation Commission dedicated the park. Naming it for the Indian princess Pocahontas.
Park Type: Day Use to Overnight
 Activities: Hiking and biking trails, swiming, fishing, CCC Museum, picnics, geocaching, etc...
 Park Fees: Varies
 Background: Historical
Recreational
Scenic
 Date Established?: June 16, 1946
 Link to Park: [Web Link]
 Additional Entrance Points: Not Listed

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