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Sky Meadows State Park
SKY MEADOWS STATE PARK
SKY MEADOWS STATE PARK
11012 Edmonds Lane
Delaplane, Virginia   20144

Phone: 540-592-3556
Toll Free: 800-933-7275
Reservations: 540-592-3556
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'2008 Delaplane Strawberry Festival'
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'2008 Delaplane Strawberry Festival'
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'2008 Delaplane Strawberry Festival'
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Kent Knowles of the Raptor Conservancy of Virginia giving a talk on the Red Tail Hawk

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'Lots and lots of delicious strawberries'
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'Hayrides are fun'
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'Crafts for everyone'
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The land for this park was donated in 1975 by Paul Mellon of Upperville to the Commonwealth of Virginia. It consisted of 1,132 acres. The name Sky Meadows came from former owner Sir Robert Hadow, who named the property "Skye Farm" after an island in Scotland. In 1988 Mellon donated another 486 acres. This area has been developed into an equestrian staging and bridle trail area.

Just an hour’s drive from Washington, D.C., Sky Meadows State Park in Clarke and Fauquier counties, offers a peaceful getaway on the eastern side of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Rich in history, the park has rolling pastures and woodlands, scenic vistas and provides a look into a bygone era. The park also has access to the Appalachian Trail and a primitive hike-in campground, as well as picnicking, hiking and riding trails, interpretive programs and a visitor center in the historic Mount Bleak House.
Nature of the Area
Settlement of the area can be attributed to nearby Ashby's Gap, which gave settlers access to the Shenandoah Valley. Just south of Ashby's Gap, a 5,000-acre tract of land became the property of James Ball. Upon his death in 1754, the land was divided into five parts and given to his children. The land of the present day manor house later became the property of Isaac and Mary Settle, prominent citizens in nearby Paris, Va. Isaac Settle built the Mount Bleak house and gave it to his son Abner as a wedding gift in 1835.

About 1870 Mount Bleak became the property of George M. Slater, a former Confederate soldier. Slater had been one of the first nine men detailed by General J.E.B. Stuart to accompany John Singleton Mosby, a noted Confederate officer and partisan leader. Mosby's Rangers, as they were known, spent some time in this area, and this is when Slater first saw Mount Bleak. He returned after the war and lived there for 55 years.

The property changed owners several more times in the 1900s. In 1975, Paul Mellon of Upperville, Va., donated the 1,132-acre tract to the Commonwealth for the development of a state park. In 1987, 245 acres were acquired to provide an Appalachian Trail corridor, and in 1988, Mellon donated another 486 acres, inceasing the park's acreage to 1,862.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW
Day-UseFishingyes
 Hiking Trailyes
 Picnickingyes
CampingPrimativeyes
WinterActivitiesyes
Area Accommodations
The Silver Maple Hubbard Inn - Franklin, WV
BBs / Inns
Located on Main Street in Franklin, a short distance south of the only traffic light in town or the county for that matter. The 100-year old Victorian-style mansion has undergone extensive renovation.
Hot Tub Heaven Vacation Cabins - Front Royal, VA
Cottages and Cabins
An amazing getaway from hustle and bustle of everyday life. What do you have in mind A romantic weekend A family vacation Or, a weekend getaway with friends We recommend escaping to the Blue Ridge Mountains in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley.
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Picnicking
Shelters available on first-come, first-served basis. Only three picnic tables are available under shelter. Overlooking rolling pastures, the area includes drinking water, grills and modern restroom facilities.
Trails
Hiking and bridle trails. Hiking trails - The park has six hiking trails ranging from less than one mile to almost two miles long. There is a one-mile nature trail for hiking only. In addition, the park offers access to the Appalachian Trail. The park is a three day hike from Harper’s Ferry, W. Va., and two days from Shenandoah National Park. To protect our wildlife, all pets must be kept on a leash no longer than six feet. Vehicles and bicycles are permitted only on paved park roads.
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July 9 Great Trails on horseback by Susan
This park provides great trail riding in a safe and natural environment.


Area Campgrounds

Front Royal RV Campground
585 KOA Drive
Front Royal, VA
540-635-2741


Greenville Farm Family Campground
14004 Shelter Lane
Haymarket, VA
703-754-7944


Mountain Lake Campground
127 Mountain Lake Lane
Paris, VA
540-837-2134


Candy Hill Campground
165 Ward Avenue
Winchester, VA


Area Fishing Related Businesses
Castaway Sporting Goods
11600 Jefferson Davis Hwy
Chester, VA
(804) 706-9100


Fishing Connection
2420 Buena Vista Blvd
Chester, VA
(804) 748-3197


Beaver's Marine & Tackle
1601 Berryville Pike
Winchester, VA
(540) 665-0611


Feathered Hook Outfitters
110 Margate Ct
Winchester, VA
(540) 678-8999


Area Resorts and Lodging
George Washington Hotel The
103 W Piccadilly St
Winchester, VA
(540) 678-4700


Skyline Resort Inc
751 Mountain Heights Rd
Front Royal, VA
(540) 636-6061


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Directions
The park is less than two miles south of Paris, Va., via U.S. Route 50 to Route 17 South; or seven miles north of I-66, Exit 23 on Route 17 North. The park entrance is on State Route 710.

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