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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]
[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. [6] Beyond maintained trails, old logging roads can be used to explore the area. The ...
Goshen and Little North Mountain: Augusta, Rockbridge: 33,319 acres (134.84 km 2) Maury River: Contiguous with George Washington National Forest and Goshen Pass Natural Area Preserve. Hardware River: Fluvanna: 1,175 acres (4.76 km 2) James River, Hardware River: Havens: Roanoke: 9,023 acres (36.51 km 2) The first VDGIF-managed property ...
Clinch Mountain Wildlife Management Area is dominated by steep mountains and narrow valleys, with elevations ranging from 1,600 feet (490 m) above sea level to 4,700 feet (1,400 m) at the summit of Beartown Mountain. It is due to this difference in elevation that an unusual type of forest, containing species found in both the southern and ...
White Oak Ridge-Terrapin Mountain is a wildland in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests of western Virginia that has been recognized by the Wilderness Society as a special place worthy of protection from logging and road construction. With over 1200 acres of possible old growth forest, this is a rugged area with a rich diversity ...
The wilderness lies north of and in close proximity to Blacksburg, Virginia. It extends for about 8 miles along the northwest slope of Brush Mountain, bounded to the east by a power line, to the northwest by Craig Creek and private property, and to the southeast by Forest road 188.1 along the crest of the mountain. [1] There are no trails in ...
Additional roads and trails are given on National Geographic Maps 786 (Mount Rogers). [5] and Map 318 (Mount Rogers High Country) [6] 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 ...
Additional roads and trails are given on National Geographic Maps 786 (Mount Rogers). [5] and Map 318 (Mount Rogers High Country) [4] 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 ...