Find kid-friendly adventure with wild ponies and family hikes
If you’re looking for a unique weekend camping spot, consider Grayson Highlands State Park, just north of the Virginia-North Carolina border in Mouth of Wilson, Virginia. Known for its scenic mountain peaks, kid-friendly trails and wild ponies, this 4,822-acre park is near Mount Rogers — Virginia’s highest peak — and offers a variety of outdoor activities for all ages, making it a must-visit destination for families.
Wild Ponies
No trip to Grayson Highlands is complete without seeing its wild ponies. The U.S. Forest Service released the herd, which numbers about 150, into the area in 1975 to control brush growth in the area’s balds, a once heavily forested region that was cleared with extensive logging during the late 19th century.
This story is from the April 2018 edition of Charlotte Parent.
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