• Virginia’s Adventure Towns: Big Stone Gap – Mountains, Music, and Culture with Town Manager Steve Lawson (Ep 73, Part 2)
    Apr 29 2025

    The mountains of Appalachia wrap around Big Stone Gap like a warm embrace, creating a community where outdoor adventure, history, and culture converge.

    Town Manager, Steve Lawson, describes how the community has transformed from its coal mining roots into a vibrant outdoor recreation destination.

    The town's crown jewel is the Greenbelt Trail, a scenic paved path following the Powell River through the heart of town. Just minutes away, the Powell River Trail offers a rail-to-trail experience featuring historic tunnels and visible coal seams that tell the story of the region's mining past.

    Adventure seekers will fall in love with scenic Big Cherry Lake, which offers fishing, hiking, paddling, and wildlife watching.

    Round out your Big Stone Gap experience with museums, outdoor theater, music festivals, and a culinary scene that tops off this adventure town’s charm. Let’s Go!

    In Part 2, Steve and I dive into Big Stone Gap’s local attractions, including museums, outdoor theater, music festivals and dining. You won’t want to miss an exciting giveaway for a pair of tickets to Blue Highway Fest, one of the largest Bluegrass festivals that celebrates Appalachia’s rich music heritage.

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  • Virginia’s Adventure Towns: Big Stone Gap – Mountains, Music, and Culture with Town Manager Steve Lawson (Ep 73, Part 1)
    Apr 22 2025

    The mountains of Appalachia wrap around Big Stone Gap like a warm embrace, creating a community where outdoor adventure, history, and culture converge.

    Town Manager, Steve Lawson, describes how the community has transformed from its coal mining roots into a vibrant outdoor recreation destination.

    The town's crown jewel is the Greenbelt Trail, a scenic paved path following the Powell River through the heart of town. Just minutes away, the Powell River Trail offers a rail-to-trail experience featuring historic tunnels and visible coal seams that tell the story of the region's mining past.

    Adventure seekers will fall in love with scenic Big Cherry Lake, which offers fishing, hiking, paddling, and wildlife watching.

    Round out your Big Stone Gap experience with museums, outdoor theater, music festivals, and a culinary scene that tops off this adventure town’s charm. Let’s Go!

    Join us next week for Part 2 as Steve and I dive into Big Stone Gap’s local attractions, including museums, outdoor theater, music festivals and dining. You won’t want to miss an exciting giveaway for a pair of tickets to Blue Highway Fest, one of the largest Bluegrass festivals that celebrates Appalachia’s rich music heritage.

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    Heart of Appalachia


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    30 m
  • Camp-Ready: My Ultimate Packing Checklist + Road Trip Recap (Ep 72)
    Apr 15 2025

    Planning your next camping trip? Let’s take the guesswork out of packing! In this episode, I’m sharing my go-to camping checklist — everything I bring to the campground, from essential supplies and food prep to personal items you won’t want to forget.


    Plus, get a behind-the-scenes look at my recent road trip across Virginia as I scout out new adventures for upcoming episodes. And if you’re ready to connect in person, I’ve got details on where I’ll be next — come say hi at an upcoming event near you. Let’s Go!


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  • Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park, The Parks Podcast (Bonus Episode)
    Apr 8 2025

    I'm often asked for park recommendations both inside and outside of Virginia. Like you, I'm always looking for a great weekend hike or campground, but also setting my sights on new places to visit on longer trips. One of my favorite resources for new parks to explore is The Parks Podcast, hosted by my friend and Richmond local, Missy Rentz.


    Missy features parks all across the US, including local, state, and national parks. I especially like the diverse mix of parks she chooses to highlight. There are well known parks such as Big Bend and Death Valley, but many more lesser-known parks waiting to be discovered.


    Her episodes are thorough and provide fascinating information about each park, as well as the info you need to plan your visit. I was especially grateful to Missy for her episode about the Statue of Liberty National Monument. Her advice about purchasing entrance passes and timing were invaluable when I visited Lady Liberty and Ellis Island last summer.


    Missy collaborates directly with park staff to ensure that the info she provides is accurate and amplifies the work our park rangers and staff are doing to preserve and protect our public lands. I really love her style and I think you will too.


    What you're about to hear is an episode of The Parks Podcast about Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to click on the link in your show notes to Follow The Parks Podcast on your favorite listening app.


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    42 m
  • Wilderness Survival Skills That Could Save Your Life When You’re Lost, Injured, or Stranded with Tim MacWelch, Advanced Survival Training (Ep 71, Part 2)
    Apr 1 2025

    Could your outdoor adventure turn into a survival situation? In this eye-opening conversation with wilderness expert Tim MacWelch of Advanced Survival Training, we dive into the essential skills and knowledge that could mean the difference between life and death when venturing into Virginia's beautiful but sometimes unforgiving wilderness.


    Tim shares critical insights about why even experienced hikers and outdoor enthusiasts can find themselves in trouble, including unexpected weather changes, injuries, becoming lost, or accidents that can escalate quickly.

    The conversation takes a practical turn as Tim addresses listener questions about survival priorities that help you focus on what matters most in an emergency.


    Whether you're a casual day hiker or seasoned adventurer, this conversation delivers practical wisdom that makes the outdoors safer for everyone. Let’s Go!

    This is Part 2 of a two-part episode.


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    Episode 34. Foraging for Wild Edible Plants

    Episode 62. Virginia’s Venomous and Nonvenomous Snakes: Hiking Safety, Myths, and Appreciation with Caroline Seitz, Virginia Herpetological Society

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    33 m
  • Wilderness Survival Skills That Could Save Your Life When You’re Lost, Injured, or Stranded with Tim MacWelch, Advanced Survival Training (Ep 71, Part 1)
    Mar 25 2025

    Could your outdoor adventure turn into a survival situation? In this eye-opening conversation with wilderness expert Tim MacWelch of Advanced Survival Training, we dive into the essential skills and knowledge that could mean the difference between life and death when venturing into Virginia's beautiful but sometimes unforgiving wilderness.


    Tim shares critical insights about why even experienced hikers and outdoor enthusiasts can find themselves in trouble, including unexpected weather changes, injuries, becoming lost, or accidents that can escalate quickly.

    The conversation takes a practical turn as Tim addresses listener questions about survival priorities that help you focus on what matters most in an emergency.


    Whether you're a casual day hiker or seasoned adventurer, this conversation delivers practical wisdom that makes the outdoors safer for everyone. Let’s Go!

    Join us next week for part 2 when Tim answers more of your questions about wilderness survival skills, such as how to find shelter and make a fire, and snake bite care. You won’t want to miss an exciting giveaway Tim is offering my listeners.


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    Episode 34. Foraging for Wild Edible Plants

    Episode 62. Virginia’s Venomous and Nonvenomous Snakes: Hiking Safety, Myths, and Appreciation with Caroline Seitz, Virginia Herpetological Society

    Morakniv


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    40 m
  • Ten Spring Adventures in Virginia to Add to Your Travel Plans (Ep 70, Part 2)
    Mar 18 2025

    Episode 70 marks a milestone for Virginia Outdoor Adventures podcast, celebrating nearly five years of epic adventures across the Commonwealth. Looking back, I reflect on the incredible diversity of Virginia's outdoor offerings – from whale watching and caving to kayaking and secluded island camping. These adventures have consistently showcased experiences many listeners didn't realize existed right in their own backyards.


    I highlight essential spring adventures across Virginia, from waterfall hikes in Shenandoah National Park to elk viewing in Appalachia. The warming season brings excellent opportunities for paddling, wildlife viewing, boating, backpacking, and dark sky programs.


    As I reflect on 70 episodes of discovery, the podcast community continues to grow, bringing outdoor enthusiasts together through shared experiences and inspirational stories. Across Virginia, listeners are discovering new adventures, planning getaways, and connecting with our state’s natural beauty through each episode. Join me as we continue this journey of adventure across Virginia's remarkable outdoor spaces. Let’s Go!


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    Mentioned in this Episode:

    Charlottesville Grotto
    Friendly City Inn B&B, Harrisonburg

    Spring Adventure Episodes:
    Ep 64. Virginia’s Adventure Towns: Onancock
    Ep 58. Virginia’s Adventure Towns: Urbanna
    Ep 62. Virginia’s Venomous and Nonvenomous Snakes
    Ep 54. Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
    Ep 59. Wandering Waters Paddle Quest
    Ep 56. Let’s Go Adventures
    Ep 9. Bird is the Word
    Ep 43. Virginia’s Lost Appalachian Trail
    Ep 45. Waterfalls of Shenandoah National Park
    Ep 55. Appalachia’s Greatest Conservation Story: Elk Restoration in Southwest Virginia

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    33 m
  • Ten Spring Adventures in Virginia to Add to Your Travel Plans (Ep 70, Part 1)
    Mar 11 2025

    Episode 70 marks a milestone for Virginia Outdoor Adventures podcast, celebrating nearly five years of epic adventures across the Commonwealth. Looking back, I reflect on the incredible diversity of Virginia's outdoor offerings – from whale watching and caving to kayaking and secluded island camping. These adventures have consistently showcased experiences many listeners didn't realize existed right in their own backyards.


    I highlight essential spring adventures across Virginia, from waterfall hikes in Shenandoah National Park to elk viewing in Appalachia. The warming season brings excellent opportunities for paddling, wildlife viewing, boating, backpacking, and dark sky programs.


    As I reflect on 70 episodes of discovery, the podcast community continues to grow, bringing outdoor enthusiasts together through shared experiences and inspirational stories. Across Virginia, listeners are discovering new adventures, planning getaways, and connecting with our state’s natural beauty through each episode. Join me as we continue this journey of adventure across Virginia's remarkable outdoor spaces. Let’s Go!

    Follow VAOA Podcast:

    Instagram I Facebook I Newsletter Sign Up
    Support the Show! Buy Me A Coffee

    Shop the Virginia Outdoor Adventures Merch Store!

    VAOA Podcast is Sponsored by:

    Virginia Association for Parks

    Breaks Interstate Park

    Virginia State Parks

    Heart of Appalachia

    Mentioned in this Episode:

    Charlottesville Grotto
    Friendly City Inn B&B, Harrisonburg

    Spring Adventure Episodes:
    Ep 64. Virginia’s Adventure Towns: Onancock
    Ep 58. Virginia’s Adventure Towns: Urbanna
    Ep 62. Virginia’s Venomous and Nonvenomous Snakes
    Ep 54. Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
    Ep 59. Wandering Waters Paddle Quest
    Ep 56. Let’s Go Adventures
    Ep 9. Bird is the Word
    Ep 43. Virginia’s Lost Appalachian Trail
    Ep 45. Waterfalls of Shenandoah National Park
    Ep 55. Appalachia’s Greatest Conservation Story: Elk Restoration in Southwest Virginia

    Fan Mail - Send Jessica a Text Message

    Contact show host, Jessica Bowser:

    jessica@virginiaoutdooradventures.com

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    31 m
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