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On June 21, 2014, the BLM Eastern States Office hosted more than 300 veterans and their families for an exciting day of recreational and educational activities at the Meadowood Special Recreation Management Area in Lorton, VA. The free, all-day event honored America’s Heroes and helped connect them to America’s public lands. The program was open to all veterans, active duty members, guardsmen, reservists and their families.

The day began with guided bird walks, interpretive nature hikes, trail riding and other programs designed to educate young people about the importance of good stewardship of our public lands. Activities also included pony rides for children, a rock climbing wall, hiking, fishing, archery instruction, a reptile show, and mountain biking on Meadowood's 4.7 mile trail system.

In addition to the veterans event, the ESO conducted an onsite Wild Horse and Burro adoption allowing attendees to watch and learn about this important BLM program. For many, it was an opportunity to see wild horses and burros for the first time.

ESO staff met with visitors to provide information not only about the BLM but also about federal programs, such as Operation Warfighter, that help veterans transition from military service to other federal careers.

The ESO’s partners for the event included the Army Old Guard Caisson, Team River Runner, Catch A Special Thrill, USO, National Military Family Association, Lions International, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Forest Service, Virginia State Parks, Blue Star Families, Bass Pro Shops, Simple Changes, Boy Scouts of America, and Sierra Club’s Military Outdoors program. The BLM and Military Outdoors have established a national agreement to work together to provide opportunities for military veterans and their families to enjoy the public lands and benefit from the healing power offered by nature.

Learn more about the BLM's Eastern States Office: www.blm.gov/es/st/en.html

Photos by Jennifer Stratton, BLM
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