Mayo River State Park Master Plan Frequently Asked Questions & Answers

A state park master plan is a guide for the development, utilization, and management of a state park and its natural, cultural, and historic resources. The purpose of the master plan is to establish goals, objectives, and recommendations for prioritizing new, improved, and expanded park facilities and services.

Following the acquisition of land for a new state park or prior to undertaking substantial improvements to an existing state park (valued at $two million or more) that are not already included in that park’s current master plan, the plan must be reviewed and updated at least once every 10 years. The plan recommends and prioritizes improvements at the park for the next 30 years.

The process typically takes about 24 months, although it may take longer in the case of a new park. The public’s role is to provide comments and insights on the park’s needs and visitors’ expectations, particularly by attending public meetings (whether in-person or virtually) and completing the public input survey.

The survey takes approximately 10-15 minutes to complete. The responses will be used to identify trends regarding visitors’ experiences so that we can plan park facilities and staffing levels, focus on maintenance activities, and tailor operations to better meet park users’ expectations.

Yes! The experiences of the visitors to Virginia state parks are of the utmost importance in planning for new or expanded facilities, enhancing interpretive programming, and meeting the recreation needs of users. The master plan will aim to address the shared needs of visitors, as expressed in the survey responses we receive. Your comments count!

The proposed improvements require funding to be dedicated. Funding for capital development in the master plan is subject to appropriations from the General Assembly and approval of the Governor. Additionally, the General Assembly may authorize general obligation bonds for state park acquisition and development as part of a voter-approved bond referendum that occurred most recently in 2002.

Complete the public input surveyand expound on your responses by provided comments as requested in the survey. Give us your honest evaluation of the park and provide feedback regarding your experiences as a visitor.

Check this page frequently for information about upcoming public meetings and to monitor progress toward the master plan’s adoption.