Henrico County Government has announced the official reopening of the Three Lakes Park & Nature Center, with celebrations beginning September 11 and running through September 13. The announcement was made in a series of posts on the county’s official social media account.
On September 9, Henrico County Government reported the conclusion of a Board of Supervisors meeting, stating: “The Sept. 9 meeting of the Board of Supervisors has concluded. Archived video of the meeting will be available at https://t.co/fJzlnqiKHv” (posted on September 9, 2025).
A day later, details about improvements to a local park were shared: “The Three Lakes Park & Nature Center will officially open tomorrow!
@HenricoRecParks is excited to welcome community members back to the nature center to enjoy the new interactive play features, an outdoor education space, accessibility improvements and live animal exhibits. https://t.co/NnFCEhg96M” (posted on September 10, 2025).
Further information regarding celebratory events for the reopening was provided shortly after: @henricorecparks Tomorrow kicks off 3 days to celebrate the reopening, starting with a ribbon cutting:
– Thursday, Sept. 11: Three Lakes Reopening Celebration, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
– Friday, Sept. 12: Three Lakes Outdoor Concert, 7 p.m.
– Saturday, Sept 13: Three lakes Movie in the Park, 7 p.m. (posted on September 10, 2025).
Henrico County is served by one public school district—Henrico County Public Schools—which enrolled over fifty thousand students during the most recent academic year (source). Enrollment saw a slight increase from previous years (source). Deep Run High School had the highest student population among all schools in Henrico County during this period (source). Black students represented approximately one-third of total enrollment in county schools (source), and Holladay Elementary School had notable pre-kindergarten enrollment numbers as well (source).

