Saturday, May 26, 2012


Front Royal celebrates National Trails Day with Questing!  Free family fun!

Bring your family and join us for one or more guided treasure hunts on National Trails Day, Saturday, June 2!  All Quests leave from the Front Royal-Warren County Visitor Center at 414 East Main in Front Royal. Please arrive on time. Passports are available at the Visitor Center for $1.00 or from your Questing guide. Get stamps from all five Quests in your passport by October 15, 2012 and win a limited edition patch!  Links to all Quests from our Questing page on this blog.

9:00am Thompson Hollow Quest:  One-mile round-trip Quest to Thompson Hollow swimming holes in the Shenandoah National Park.  Wear comfy shoes.  Bring water, snacks and your Questing passport.  You will carpool to trailhead near Bentonville. 1-2 hours.

10:00am Battle of Front Royal Quest:  Discover the history and excitement of America’s first urban street battle.  Paved surfaces.  1 hour. 

11:00am Happy Creek Arboretum Quest: Members of the Front Royal-Warren County Tree Stewards will lead you on a whimsical tree identification Quest at the Happy Creek Arboretum. Paved surfaces. 1 hour.

1:00pm (time change!) Downtown Front Royal Architecture Quest: Jennifer Keck leads a Quest exploring the architectural history of downtown Front Royal.  Paved surfaces. 1 hour.

2:00pm Possum’s Rest Detective Quest: Sonja Carlborg leads a 1.4-mile interactive nature Quest up to a lovely view point on the Appalachian Trail. Great for kids and families.  Carpool to Chester Gap trailhead.  Moderate difficulty – some steep uphill climbing for short distances.  1-2 hours.

Want to design a Quest of your own?  Ask for our contest guidelines at the Visitor Center or see the Questing page on this blog.  Win a patch and a chance at a free night at Skyland Lodge in Shenandoah National Park (subject to restrictions).  Spanish language Quests welcome.