FCSP Projects

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Projects (2026–2027)

 For additional information, call 757-426-7128 or e-mail falsecape@dcr.virginia.gov.

 

Project Title Description Volunteer Role / Need
Beach Clean-Up Series Regularly scheduled efforts to remove shoreline debris and plastics from the 6 miles of pristine Atlantic beach. Hands-on debris collection; recording data on types of waste found to support conservation research.
Trail Maintenance Days Ongoing projects to maintain and clear the 15+ miles of hiking and biking trails, especially after storms or high winds. Clearing brush, repairing trail markers, and ensuring the maritime forest remains accessible to visitors.
Blue Goose Tram Tours Guided wildlife and history tours through Back Bay NWR and into the heart of False Cape. Assisting park staff with guest management, sharing historical facts about Wash Woods, or spotting wildlife.
False Cape After Dark Special night hikes and educational programs that explore the park’s nocturnal ecosystem. Leading groups safely through trails, assisting with stargazing equipment, and educational storytelling.
Sunset Beachcombing Interpretive beach walks to identify shells, marine life, and coastal treasures washed ashore. Helping children and visitors identify specimens and promoting “leave no trace” ethics.
Interpretive Kayak Tours Seasonal guided tours through the marshes and Back Bay. Experienced paddlers can assist as safety leads or help transport and launch kayaks for the public.
Wash Woods Restoration Preservation projects focused on the historic Wash Woods church and cemetery site. Light landscaping, site cleaning, and helping to share the cultural history of the community that once lived there.
Visitor Center Support Staffing the Barbour Hill Contact Station or the park’s northern entry points. Greet visitors, provide maps/directions, and assist in communicating park safety regulations and needs.

 

Why Join the Friends of False Cape?

The Friends of False Cape State Park are the backbone of these activities. By joining this group, you gain access to exclusive member-only events and a supportive community of outdoor enthusiasts.

  • Impact: You directly ensure the park remains one of the last undisturbed coastal environments on the East Coast.
  • Benefits: Volunteers earn loyalty points for free camping, cabin stays, and even lifetime park passes.