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  2. White Oak Mountain Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    White Oak Mountain WMA is owned and maintained by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries. The area is open to the public for hunting, trapping, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, and primitive camping. A shooting range is available for sighting-in firearms. [2]

  3. White Oak Ridge-Terrapin Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The maps show roads and trails in the forest and gives the type of vehicle allowed on each route with possible seasonal restrictions. The map covering the White Oak Ridge-Terrapin Mountain area is included in the gallery below. [3] Trails into the area include [2] Appalachian Trail (Thunder Hill Section), 1.3 mile section in wildland includes ...

  4. Flatside Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Flatside Wilderness is located in southern Perry County and northwestern Saline County, though most of it (about 70%) is in Saline County.It is approximately 8 miles north of Hot Springs Village and 21 miles west of Little Rock, and is accessible from Arkansas Highway 7 and Arkansas Highway 9.

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  8. File:Motor Vehicle Use Map31 for White Oak Ridge-Terrapin ...

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    Download QR code; In other projects ... Motor Vehicle Use Map31 for White Oak Ridge-Terrapin Mountain wildland. Date: 1 January 2015: Source: vehicle use map, George ...

  9. White Mountains (New England) - Wikipedia

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    The White Mountains drew hundreds of painters during the 19th century. This group of artists is sometimes referred to as belonging to the "White Mountain school" of art. Others dispute the notion that these painters were a "school", since they did not all paint in the same style as, for example, those artists of the Hudson River School.