Springtime is on its way and I couldn’t be more enthusiastic! Soon, Virginia’s gorgeous landscape will be dotted with wildflowers and other beautiful blooms. And there is no better place to see them than at the Norfolk Botanical Garden. If you also find yourself counting down the days ’til warmer weather, you’ll want to mark your calendar for the annual Norfolk Botanical Garden Azalea Walk. The official Azalea Walk & Talk is scheduled for April 11, 2024. You can also tour the flower exhibit at your leisure while these bright flowers are in bloom. Learn more about one of the best gardens in Virginia:

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What are the best parks in Virginia?

Now that you have learned about one of the best gardens in Virginia, how about some of the best parks in Virginia:

Hungry Mother State Park: This 3,334-acre park is located in Marion. Here, you can camp, hike, and bike, but the most popular activities (swimming and boating) are linked to the 108-acre lake.

Sky Meadows State Park: You’ll find this 1,860-acre state park in Delaplane. Due to its remote location, it has actually been designated as an International Dark Sky Park. You can also go fishing, hike more than 20 miles of trails, or bike along almost 10 miles of trails.

What are the best waterfalls in Virginia?

A great way to take in the spring in the Old Dominion State? Check out some of the best waterfalls in Virginia:

Overall Run Falls: These 90-foot-high waterfalls are located in Shenandoah National Park. You can access them via a 6.8-mile out-and-back trail. While you are here, you should also take in the rest of the park through more than 500 miles of hiking.

White Rock Falls: You’ll find this 30-foot-high waterfall right off the Blue Ridge Parkway. Get up close and personal with them via an easy 1.8-mile out-and-back trail.

Is there a place to pick flowers in Virginia?

The Norfolk Botanical Garden is great, but sometimes you want to take some flowers home with you. Check out some of the best places to pick flowers in Virginia:

Hope Flower Farm and Winery: This farm is located in Waterford. Choose from a variety of gorgeous flowers for any occasion. And of course, if you imbibe, check out the winery as well.

Fields of Flowers: Head over to Purcellville for this farm where you wander on your own as well as cut on your own. What a way to make sure you get the exact flowers you want!

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