Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Arrival at Hungry Mother State Park

When we arrived at Hungry Mother State Park, we found a rustic yet comfortable cabin.  Cabin #2 was built in 1933 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC).  The park is one of the six original Virginia State Parks constructed by the CCC's.    Here's a side view of the cabin.

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The cabin consists of four rooms.  A cozy bedroom with a double bead, a bathroom with a shower, a living room with a fireplace, sofas, table and refrigerator and a small kitchen.  The kitchen has a small stove and oven, microwave, sink and cabinets.  Pots, pans and utensils are provided.  Linens, blankets and pillows are also provided.  They also provided us with a small pie of firewood for the large stone fireplace.  Not sure if it will get cool enough to use it!



Shot these photos in front of our cabin.  It is the only cabin located on Hungry Mother Lake.  It was rainy and foggy when we arrived.

Rainy Afternoon


Lake in Rain


Fog Over Hungry Mother Lake


Lichen Treefall


Bridge To Amphitheater



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