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Great Backyard Bird Count Guided Hike – Part 2

Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge 6263 Appalachian Hwy, Davis, WV, United States

The 2024 Great Backyard Bird Count goes from February 16-19. Join us for a citizen science effort to monitor birds on some of the Beall trails! We have binoculars to spare! This hike will be around 1-2 miles along dirt and pavement trails with some uneven terrain. Please dress appropriately for the weather. This event... View Article

SUBARU WINTERFEST WEEKEND

Join Canaan Resort for the Jenkin's Subaru Winterfest Weekend! Sponsored by WDTV Channel 5 At Canaan Valley Resort Ski Area $10 off lift tickets for all Subaru owners First 50 parking spots reserved for Subaru drivers Come check out new 2024 car models! Cocktail Specials in Quenchers Pub Giveaway from Jenkin's Subaru and Canaan Valley... View Article

Turtle Crafts

Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge 6263 Appalachian Hwy, Davis, WV, United States

The United States hosts the most species and subspecies of turtles in the world! These animals lived with the dinosaurs and are incredibly long-lived. What other secrets are they hiding in their shells? (Which contrary to popular belief, turtles can't come out of their shells!) Stop by the Visitor Center at Canaan Valley National Wildlife... View Article

Hometown Brew Fest

Canaan Resort

Join us for the 2nd Annual Hometown Brewfest! With Live Music by DJ Strizy, Juice Newsom & The Groove, Electric Blue and the Sodapop Gypsies. Enjoy WV Local Craft Beers from: Big Timber, Mountain State Brewing, High Ground Brewing, Screech Owl, The Free Folk Brewery, Hawk Knob, Greenbrier Valley Brewing, Stumptown & More! Support the... View Article

5th Annual Sunrise Scramble

Canaan Valley Resort Ski Area

Get your uphill/downhill skis ready for the most fun you can imagine on the slopes at Canaan Valley Resort State Park. Canaan Valley State Park Foundation hosts this annual fundraising... View Article

Wild Yards Presentation

Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge 6263 Appalachian Hwy, Davis, WV, United States

Join us for a presentation by Michelle Fonda on the WV DNR Wild Yards Program! Whether you have a little garden or a large property, any space can be transformed... View Article

Watershed Walk

Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge 6263 Appalachian Hwy, Davis, WV, United States

Did you know that all the water that falls in Canaan Valley flows towards the Gulf of Mexico? Or that tiny invertebrates can help measure the health of a stream?... View Article

Woodcock Walk

Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge 6263 Appalachian Hwy, Davis, WV, United States

With some of the smoothest dance moves on the ground and in the air, the American woodcock is a sight to behold. Join us for an evening walk to search... View Article

Beaver Walk

Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge 6263 Appalachian Hwy, Davis, WV, United States

Beavers! What role do they play in the environment? What impact do they have on the areas they live? Come and learn more about North America's largest rodent and ecosystem... View Article

What’s Blooming? Guided Hike

Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge 6263 Appalachian Hwy, Davis, WV, United States

Wildflowers are a-blooming in the valley! Join us on this guided hike to learn more about seasonal wildflowers in bloom. Locations for this hike will vary, meet at the Refuge... View Article

Earth Day Tree Planting

Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge 6263 Appalachian Hwy, Davis, WV, United States

This Earth Day weekend, help plant native balsam fir trees and make a difference in the community! The event will start at the Visitor Center at 9am. From there, we will carpool to the tree planting location. We will be planting until we run out of trees! No prior experience required, and all gear will... View Article

Where the Red Spruce Grows, Again

Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge 6263 Appalachian Hwy, Davis, WV, United States

Red spruce forests once dominated approximately one million acres across the highlands of West Virginia. Unscrupulous logging of the late 1880's into the early 1900's left nary a spruce on the landscape. Through the efforts of the Central Appalachian Spruce Restoration Initiative, over two million trees have been planted, yet there is still much work... View Article

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