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1 Ponies  





2 Festivals  





3 Trails  



3.1  Hiking trails  





3.2  Horseback riding trails  







4 Nearby state parks  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Coordinates: 36°3745N 81°3052W / 36.62917°N 81.51444°W / 36.62917; -81.51444
 

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Grayson Highlands State Park
Along Highland Trail
Map showing the location of Grayson Highlands State Park
Map showing the location of Grayson Highlands State Park

Map of Virginia

Map showing the location of Grayson Highlands State Park
Map showing the location of Grayson Highlands State Park

Grayson Highlands State Park (the United States)

LocationGrayson County, Virginia
Coordinates36°37′45N 81°30′52W / 36.62917°N 81.51444°W / 36.62917; -81.51444
Area4,502 acres (1,822 ha)[1]
Established1965
Governing bodyVirginia Department of Conservation and Recreation
Grayson Highlands State Park

U.S. National Natural Landmark

Designated1974
Grayson Highlands State Park.

Grayson Highlands State Park is a state park located in Grayson County, Virginia, United States. It is adjacent to the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area and lies within the Jefferson National Forest. The park was established in 1965 and contains a total of 4,502 acres (1,822 ha).[1] The park hosts a number of outdoor activities including hiking, camping, mountainbiking, horseback riding, and backpacking. A 2.8 mile (4.5 km) portion of the Appalachian Trail runs through the park in addition to a number of other hiking and horseback riding trails. The state park is musically notable as the home for the Grayson Highlands Fall Festival as well as weekly jam sessions by local folk musicians, who draw upon the traditional styles of the Blue Ridge area. The park is also home to the Wayne C. Henderson Festival and Guitar Competition, a regionally important festival and guitarist contest named for local notable guitar-maker Wayne Henderson.[2]

Looking west from Massie Gap.

The park also has a campground cabin store with candies and ice cream inside.

The park hosts forests like those on nearby Mount Rogers, as well as a number of mountain meadows or balds. These meadows provide excellent views of the surrounding area and present a striking change in scenery from the surrounding forests. The balds are dominated by large rocky outcroppings clear of vegetation excepting the occasional windswept tree and low grasses.

Ponies[edit]

A mare and her foal on Wilburn Ridge.

The balds are inhabited by a herd of introduced ponies allowed to run wild within the confines of the park. The ponies are very accustomed to humans and rarely halt their grazing as hikers pass close by. Many locals touch and feed the ponies, though this practice is frowned upon and against park policy. Each year, park officials round up the herd and check for health problems in addition to reducing the herd size if necessary; the excess colts are sold at auction.

Festivals[edit]

The Wayne C. Henderson Music Festival and Guitar Competition is held at the park every June. The festival, named for local musician and luthier Wayne C. Henderson, features old time music and bluegrass music.[3]

The Grayson Highlands Fall Festival is an annual event held at the park during the fall. The festival hosts a variety of entertainment including live bluegrass and traditional music, molasses making, and demonstrations focusing on pioneer-living. The festival is also home to a local crafts fair and auctions for the selling of excess colts from the "wild" pony herd managed by the Wilburn Ridge Pony Association.

Trails[edit]

Wild ponies on Wilburn Ridge.
A stallion on Wilburn Ridge.

Hiking trails[edit]

Participants in a First Day Hike at the park in 2015

Horseback riding trails[edit]

Nearby state parks[edit]

The following state parks are within 30 miles (48 km) of Grayson Highlands State Park:

Elk Knob State Park, North Carolina
Hungry Mother State Park
New River State Park, North Carolina
New River Trail State Park
Mount Jefferson State Natural Area, North Carolina
Rendezvous Mountain State Park, North Carolina
Stone Mountain State Park, North Carolina

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Grayson Highlands State Park".
  • ^ Fussell, pgs. 76 - 77
  • ^ "The Festival". Wayne C. Henderson Music Festival and Guitar Competition. Retrieved March 15, 2015.
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