Employees at the Ft. Walker base in Caroline County showed visitors animal pelts and explained about their habitat during the Earth Day Festival on Saturday.
Various animal eggs, bones, and insects were on display at the Earth Day Festival.
Visitors to the Earth Day On The Rappahannock Festival listen to the Rappahannock Beekkeepers Assocation representative about how to keep bees in your backyard.
At the National Park Service tent visitors could learn about the animals in the park system and about volunteer opportunties.
Visitors of all ages looked at the displays at the Earth Day On The Rappahannock held at Old Mill Park on Saturday. These two young boys looked at the insect collection.
Visitors to the Earth Day On The Rappahannock could try their hand at casting fly fishing rods.
Linda Barnette, right, looks over tomato plants to take home from the Earth Day On The Rappahannock held at Old Mill Park on Saturday.
Liam Cole, 7, takes a turn climbing the Rock Wall at the Earth Day Festival On The Rappahannock held at Old Mill Park on Saturday.
The Mo Stringz band performs at the Earth Day On The Rappahannock held at Old Mill Park on Saturday.
Liam Cole, 7, takes a turn climbing the Rock Wall at the Earth Day Festival On The Rappahannock held at Old Mill Park on Saturday.
Atlas Cole, 6, climbs nearly to the top of the rock wall at the Earth Day On The Rapphannock Festival held at Old Mill Park on Saturday.