
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Capon Sunset Featured on Washington Post's Capital Weather Gang
Greetings Capon Friends,
The other day Kevin Ambrose, of The Washington Post's Capital Weather Gang, snapped a series of photos from Capon's Sunset Lodge of a breathtaking sunset over the Allegheny Mountains... check out the article which explains why this particular sunset is so vibrant. Beautiful work, Kevin!

Friday, June 20, 2014
Summer Memories Live On!
Earlier this week as I, Jonathan (3rd generation family member and Recreation Manager), was sitting up at Sunset Lodge overlooking the rolling WV hills, I paused to reflect on the coming summer events. This particular time I was surrounded by three generations of my wife Betsy’s family, all enjoying a big heaping slice of Americana….. literally. We were all gathered for the traditional outdoor Chicken BBQ , slow-cooked on poles over a coal-fired pit. After feasting on meat that just fell off the bone, we made sure we saved room for a piece of made-from-scratch Apple Pie (yes, crust is still made with lard!) topped off with a scoop of Hershey’s vanilla ice cream.
In this
setting it is easy to imagine those carefree days of summer when days stretched
end upon end and time stood still. When
you would make plans with your friends to run around and explore, climb, build
and have great conversations about imaginary adventures. You never wanted to get out of the pool,
discovery was around the corner and at the end of the day, food tasted better
and refueled you for more fun.
Though June 21st marks the first official day of summer, here at Capon Springs & Farms we experience the freedom of summer over and over again each week as generations of reunions fill their time by building on these memories. Yeah, you may not be able to go back to your own childhood, but you can certainly recreate those memories for your kids; keeping those wonderful times alive and real for those that come after you.
~Jonathan, For the Capon Family
Though June 21st marks the first official day of summer, here at Capon Springs & Farms we experience the freedom of summer over and over again each week as generations of reunions fill their time by building on these memories. Yeah, you may not be able to go back to your own childhood, but you can certainly recreate those memories for your kids; keeping those wonderful times alive and real for those that come after you.
~Jonathan, For the Capon Family
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Catch and Feast!
The time
honored tradition of bringing home your own dinner is still alive and well at
Capon Springs and Farms. Long-time Capon
guest Charlie Maddox treated his wife Dawn and their friends to fresh trout he reeled
in from the Main pond. The kitchen staff
cleaned, cooked and served it to them at breakfast. The tasty catch was the perfect complement to
the eggs produced from the free-range chickens on Capon’s Rivermeadow Farm.
Besides
native trout, the Main half-acre pond is stocked with catfish, bluegill, bass
and perch. A pack of 3-foot carp also
parole the waters daring the serious angler to wrestle them out. For the old fashioned sportsman, Capon
provides bamboo poles with a single fishing line and hook at the end. While leftover bread is provided as bait from
the kitchen, worms can still be found under most rocks around the grounds.
Charlie’s adventure precedes the annual statewide WV Free Fishing weekend, which is this weekend (June 7 & 8). In our neck of the woods, that means heading 4 miles down Capon Springs Road to the public access point on the CaCapon River for bass fishing and kayaking. During this weekend, no license is needed to enjoy this relaxing past time. (You never need a license to fish at Capon’s private pond!)
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