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James River Hikers - Hiking With History takes pride in our reputation as a large welcoming community offering a variety of wholesome activities that will challenge, stimulate and entertain.
Want to explore Richmond's finest scenes, activities and venues with a community of nice local people who may become your new friends? If so, you'll love James River Hikers - Hiking With History.
Check out our calendar, and you'll find something for everyone. We do hikes, and other outdoor adventures, concerts, history, lectures, social and sporting events, parties, karaoke, volunteering for community support programs and much more.
While Event Organizers provide a framework for your Meetup experience, you are responsible for your own safety and well-being. By signing up for our Meetups, you acknowledge and agree that hiking, outdoor activities and any of our Meetups carry the risk of injury or even death, and that you accept those risks. Further, you understand and accept this disclaimer and agree not to bring any type of claim against the Event Organizers, James River Hikers or other participants.
Members are requested to not smoke during James River Hiker Meetups.
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Dennis, Founder of James River Hikers
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See all- Dec. 2, 10:00 am: Powhatan State Park Hike(s)Powhatan State Park, Powhatan, VA
Pocahontas SP is closed 12/2 & 12/3.
Powhatan State Park is wide open. The forecast is calling for a sunny, beautiful day in the park. There are many leaves on the ground but there is still color.
There is an option for lunch at The Cafe at Maiden’s after the hike.
There will be two lollipop loops(approx 2.5 & 4 miles). Both starting and ending at the equestrian lot. This will give hikers the option to hike one or two hikes.
The first will be approx. 4 miles through and alongside forests on the Cabin, Bigwoods, and Pine trails.
The second, after a short break will be approx 2.5 miles. This will include the River Trail along the James River, trails in forests and open fields. This is the most popular hike in the park.
Neither hike will be a race through the woods.
The ability to negotiate over and around horse plop/apples is helpful.
There is a pit toilet at the parking lot. You will pass a heated restroom with running water on your right at the playground on the way to the meetup location.
There are roots and rocks on the rustic trails. Leaves and pine needles will cover some of these. Trails may be shared with horses and bikers. We will yield to both and stay on the right side of the trail. Hiking poles should be considered.
If you do not have a state park pass bring $5.00 cash. The contact station will likely be closed. Allow time to make payment.
Other Payment Options:
A receipt from REI can be used. Provide the bottom portion of the receipt to the contact station ranger or insert it in a self-pay envelope.
Free passes for one day admission can be picked up at many businesses.
https://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/get-gearSome libraries, including Powhatan and Chesterfield, also have state park passes available to check out.
For more information about the park-- https://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/powhatan