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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]
Paddy Gap in Paddy Mountain, elevation 1,400 feet, Brocks Gap in Little North Mountain , elevation 1,020 feet, on Virginia State Route 259 to North Mountain Dry River Gap on U.S. Route 33 in Virginia to Harrisonburg-Franklin
The land was virgin forest until late in the nineteenth century, and some evidence of logging, including portions of the former narrow gauge railroad, can still be seen. Laurel Bed Lake , a 330-acre (1.3 km 2 ) reservoir, is located within the area, in addition to Big Tumbling Creek and several of its tributaries.
The area is in the Appalachian Mountains of Southwestern Virginia, about 3 miles west of White Gate, Virginia. The wildland is mostly composed of the drainage of Dismal Creek, formed by a bowl between Flat Top Mountain on the northwest, Brushy Mountain on the southeast, and Sugar Run Mountain on the north.
Additional roads and trails are given on National Geographic Maps 786 (Mount Rogers). [4] and Map 318 (Mount Rogers High Country) [5] A great variety of information, including topographic maps, aerial views, satellite data and weather information, is obtained by selecting the link with the wild land's coordinates in the upper right of this page ...
A great variety of information, including topographic maps, aerial views, satellite data and weather information, is obtained by selecting the link with the wild land’s coordinates in the upper right of this page. Price Mountain Trail and North Mountain Trail follow the ridge lines of the mountains with views of the valleys below. [1]
Boundary of the Little Walker Mountain wildland as identified by the Wilderness Society. The boundary of the wildland as determined by the Wilderness Society is shown in the adjacent map. [1] Additional roads and trails are given on National Geographic Maps 787 (Blacksburg, New River Valley, Trails Illustrated Hiking Maps, 787). [2]
Additional roads and trails are given on National Geographic Maps 788 (Covington, Alleghany Highlands). [2] A great variety of information, including topographic maps, aerial views, satellite data and weather information, is obtained by selecting the link with the wild land's coordinates in the upper right of this page.