Our November meeting will take place Tuesday November 9 at the Tuckahoe Library, 1901 Starling Drive, Henrico, Va.
Social hour begins at 6:30. Masks are required. No snacks will be provided. Speaker - Lynn Crump, Landscape Architect and Environmental Programs Planner with the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. Topic - Virginia’s Scenic Resources Scenic Resources include Scenic Rivers, Scenic Byways and Other Scenic Resources.
Virginia's Scenic Rivers Program recognizes exemplary beauty of designated rivers that bisect mountain ranges, farms, woodlands and tidal marshes throughout the state. Virginia's Byway program, in conjunction with the National Byways Program, allows citizens and visitors to traverse the state experiencing the huge array of beautiful, scenic and cultural areas. The world-renowned Chesapeake Bay offers views of working water vessels and watermen, small coastal communities and vast tidal marshes and lowland swamps. Virginia's natural resource richness certainly is reflected in scenic character where the built environment is designed in harmony with nature.
The ODATC Mission
The construction and maintenance of foot trails for hikers, including the Appalachian Trail between Reids Gap and Rockfish Gap.
The provision of excursions on such trails or other areas.
Offering educational activities related to the need for preserving the great outdoors.
Old Dominion Appalachian Trail Club (c). P.O. Box 25283 Richmond, VA 23260-5283 Contact us