Powhatan, VA

On the flip side of my recent road trip I stopped on the way home to spend a day in the woods at Powhatan State Park in Virginia. As at Lake Anna, I opted to for a yurt, which again was completely as described on the park’s web site. More than a tent, less than a cabin, but pretty nice.

The park is bordered on roughly three sides by the James River.

which, yes, was visibly flowing, so the warning seems well-advised.

I like to get an early start. A lot happens in Nature at dawn, and I’m no exception.

Trails were well marked with signposts at intersections and blazes on trees.

I should have brought my Good Camera, as cellphones make lousy wildlife cameras, but you can see a couple birds in this tree.

That was on a trail that followed the border between an open area and the woods. At one point I was almost engulfed in a flock of small birds that bolted from the open field into the trees.

Some trails followed border areas like that, others went right into the woods. All were pretty easy hikes, although there were numerous wet/muddy areas from recent rains. That was actually kind of fun, with my waterproof shoes.

In another avian encounter later in the day, I was walking along a trail in the woods when a Blue Bird appeared on a tree branch bordering the trail. We watched each other as I approached, then he flew down the trail a few meters and waited for me to get close again. This repeated about four times until the trail went out of the woods. It was like he was leading me along, and probably was: leading me away from something like a nest area. I was happy to play along.

This area looked to have been intentionally burned, as the edges were very defined.

Plenty of flowers were up and taking advantage of the warm weather:


With a lot of flowers blooming, insects were also out and about:



There is a rather large snake in the grass. I saw him crossing the trail but she was into the brush before I could get the photo (did I mention that cellphones make lousy wildlife cameras?).

A raccoon had recently been here:

Another failed attempt at a crop circle, like I saw at Lake Anna? Come on aliens! Get your act together!

I knew I was running out of trails faster than I was running out of day, so I inquired at the park office if there were other trails that you had to ask about, maybe some trail maps they kept under the counter (wink, wink, nudge, nudge). They denied any such trails, but I did find an unmapped “Overlook” trail off the side of the campground, rather inconspicuously marked with a small signpost. It was just a short, <1km trail that lead to a couple of overlooks up above the river.

Once again, I was blessed with great weather. Actually, when I left home almost two weeks ago, after looking at forecasts and climatological data, I figured naw, I didn't need to bring shorts. As the forecast developed, it became clear that was a mistake, which I rectified with a brief stop at a big-box retailer along the way to the park.

Strava link: https://www.strava.com/activities/10959939750

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