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词条 Big Meadows
释义

  1. Activities

  2. The Big Meadow

  3. Wildlife

  4. Climate

  5. References

  6. External links

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Big Meadows is a recreational area of the Shenandoah National Park in Madison County and Page County, in the US state of Virginia. The meadow is located on the Skyline Drive at Milepost 51 and contains the park's Harry F. Byrd Visitor Center, a lodge, camp store, and camping area. Several hiking trails can be accessed from Big Meadows, including the Mill Prong Trail which leads to Rapidan Camp on the Rapidan River, the fishing retreat of President Herbert Hoover from 1929–1933, which is now restored to its 1930s configuration.

President Roosevelt used Big Meadows in 1935 as the site for dedicating Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive. In 1962, during the Ash Wednesday Storm, Big Meadows recorded Virginia's greatest 24-hour snowfall with 33 inches, and the total storm snowfall was 42 inches at Big Meadows. In the Blizzard of 1996, Big Meadows recorded Virginia's greatest storm snowfall accumulation at 47 inches. Big Meadows Site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

Activities

Big Meadows has a dining hall, gift shop, horse trails, and a series of lodges for guests to stay in. Each lodge guestroom has a stone fireplace and a supply of firewood, although the building has natural gas-fired central heating - the fireplaces are for decorative purposes only.

Big Meadows Wayside has a campground with some 200 lots. There is a shower building, laundry accommodations, a storage building for packaged campfire wood, and a small office at which ice, firewood and basic supplies can be purchased.

There are several hiking trails:

Lewis Spring Falls follows the Appalachian Trail for about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from the main campground to the falls overlook. It is an easy trail with standard hard-packed pebbles and dirt, with a few rock scrambles along the way.

Dark Hollow Falls begins at a parking lot close to the Byrd Center. From the parking lot, a 0.7-mile (1.1 km) trail takes hikers to overlooks at the top and bottom of the falls. The trail is scenic and wide, but somewhat steep on the return.

The summit of Blackrock Mountain is located 0.3 mile (0.5 km) from the main campground and adjacent to the Big Meadows Lodge. It is the highest point at Big Meadows and provides a scenic view of the Shenandoah Valley.[2]

The Big Meadow

A part of the campground area, called The Big Meadow, is adjacent to the camp store and the Byrd Visitor center. Campers often wander the grassy trails of the meadow, watching for blueberries and blackberries. Usually, the bears have harvested the ripe stuff before the hikers arrive; in early-morning hikes, bears are sometimes spotted around the edges of the meadow.

Wildlife

There are white-tailed deer, chipmunks, skunks, squirrels and a variety of birds who visit the campground area and are very used to people. The deer are eager to find campers who will hand out food and treats. The rangers discourage this, but the result is that the deer wander the campgrounds throughout the day. It is not uncommon to have a deer take food from a human's hand in a campsite. Daytime bear sightings are not uncommon. The black bears have not been aggressive and to this point no attacks on humans have been reported. The park provides bear-proof metal lockers around the camp area to protect food at night.

The biggest concern is the skunk population. Like the deer, they forage the campsites for food. Campers will sometimes note the aroma of a skunk who was startled during the night. Wise campers ensure there is no food on the ground to attract skunks, and that the tent flap is secured against skunk entry.

Other wildlife includes venomous snakes, although they are relatively rare. The park houses rattlesnakes, copperheads, as well as garter snakes and other non-venomous species.

Climate

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|Jan high F= 36.1
|Feb high F= 38.3
|Mar high F= 45.9
|Apr high F= 56.9
|May high F= 65.5
|Jun high F= 72.3
|Jul high F= 75.4
|Aug high F= 74.1
|Sep high F= 68.1
|Oct high F= 58.7
|Nov high F= 48.0
|Dec high F= 38.9
|year high F=56.5
|Jan low F= 18.4
|Feb low F= 19.7
|Mar low F= 26.3
|Apr low F= 35.7
|May low F= 45.5
|Jun low F= 53.4
|Jul low F= 57.2
|Aug low F= 55.9
|Sep low F= 49.8
|Oct low F= 39.8
|Nov low F= 30.4
|Dec low F= 21.4
|year low F=37.8
|Jan record high F= 68
|Feb record high F= 66
|Mar record high F= 78
|Apr record high F= 87
|May record high F= 89
|Jun record high F= 88
|Jul record high F= 95
|Aug record high F= 92
|Sep record high F= 90
|Oct record high F= 84
|Nov record high F= 75
|Dec record high F= 68
|year record high F= 95
|Jan record low F = −29
|Feb record low F = -14
|Mar record low F = -6
|Apr record low F = 7
|May record low F = 18
|Jun record low F = 31
|Jul record low F = 34
|Aug record low F = 31
|Sep record low F = 25
|Oct record low F = 12
|Nov record low F = -1
|Dec record low F = -15
|year record low F= −29
|precipitation colour= green
|Jan precipitation inch = 3.56
|Feb precipitation inch = 3.06
|Mar precipitation inch = 4.06
|Apr precipitation inch = 4.03
|May precipitation inch = 4.73
|Jun precipitation inch = 4.71
|Jul precipitation inch = 4.54
|Aug precipitation inch = 4.88
|Sep precipitation inch = 5.12
|Oct precipitation inch = 4.86
|Nov precipitation inch = 4.35
|Dec precipitation inch = 3.61
|year precipitation inch=51.51
|Jan snow inch= 10.5
|Feb snow inch= 9.5
|Mar snow inch= 8.4
|Apr snow inch= 1.7
|May snow inch= 0
|Jun snow inch= 0
|Jul snow inch= 0
|Aug snow inch= 0
|Sep snow inch= 0
|Oct snow inch= 0.7
|Nov snow inch= 3.6
|Dec snow inch= 6.6
|year snow inch= 41.0
|Jan precipitation days = 9
|Feb precipitation days = 8
|Mar precipitation days = 10
|Apr precipitation days = 10
|May precipitation days = 12
|Jun precipitation days = 11
|Jul precipitation days = 12
|Aug precipitation days = 11
|Sep precipitation days = 10
|Oct precipitation days = 9
|Nov precipitation days = 8
|Dec precipitation days = 8
|year precipitation days=118
|source 1= http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/cgi-bin/cliMAIN.pl?va0720
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References

1. ^{{NRISref|version=2010a}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.trailz.org/tr16.html |title=Happy Trails - Blackrock |publisher=Trailz.org |date= |accessdate=2013-07-22}}
  • Restoring a National Historic Landmark: President and Mrs. Hoover's Rapidan Camp, Shenandoah National Park
  • The Free-Lance, Fredericksburg, Virginia, newspaper article 10/9/2005

External links

  • Geographical coordinates: {{coord|38|31|36|N|78|26|23|W|}} (click for maps and satellite photos of Big Meadows, Virginia)
  • Shenandoah National Park
{{National Register of Historic Places}}

8 : Madison County, Virginia|Geography of Virginia|Geography of Madison County, Virginia|Geography of Page County, Virginia|Archaeological sites in Virginia|Shenandoah National Park|Tourist attractions in Madison County, Virginia|Tourist attractions in Page County, Virginia

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