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New River Trail State Park, 176 Orphanage Dr. 36°53′03″N 80°51′19″W / 36.884167°N 80.855278°W / 36.884167; -80.855278 ( Foster Falls Historic Max Meadows
Crooked Creek: Carroll: 1,882 acres (7.62 km 2) Dick Cross: Mecklenburg: 1,400 acres (5.7 km 2) Roanoke River: Formerly known as the Elm Hill Wildlife Management Area. Doe Creek: Accomack: 637 acres (2.58 km 2) Fairystone Farms: Patrick, Henry: 5,414 acres (21.91 km 2) Philpott Reservoir: Contiguous with Fairy Stone State Park. Featherfin ...
Foster Falls Historic District is a national historic district located near Max Meadows, Wythe County, Virginia. [3] The district encompasses 12 contributing buildings, 2 contributing sites, and 3 contributing structures in the village of Foster Falls. They are primarily industrial and commercial buildings and structures built in the late-19th ...
G. Richard Thompson Wildlife Management Area, one of the richest botanical areas of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, is a 4,000-acre (16 km 2) Wildlife Management Area (WMA) located primarily in Fauquier County, Virginia, with small encroachments into both Warren and Clarke Counties.
Carr Creek Lake's earth and rock fill dam is 130 ft (40 m) tall and 720 ft (219 m) long, and the dam is located 8.8 mi (14 km) above the mouth of Carr Fork River, a tributary of the North Fork Kentucky River. [3] The lake is the main attraction of Carr Creek State Park. [4]
New River Trail State Park: Fosters Falls: 1,217 acres (4.93 km 2) 1987 Open Occoneechee State Park: Clarksville: 2,698 acres (10.92 km 2) 1968 Open Pocahontas State Park: Chesterfield: 7,919 acres (32.05 km 2) 1946 Open Powhatan State Park: Powhatan: 1,565 acres (6.33 km 2) 2003 Open Sailor's Creek Battlefield State Park: Rice
The Martin Site (44WY13) is a prehistoric Native American village site in Wythe County, Virginia, United States. It is located on the banks of the New River near the community of Fosters Falls. The site has clear evidence of occupation during the Late Woodland period, and offers evidence of older occupation.
White Oak Mountain Wildlife Management Area is a 2,748-acre (11.12 km 2) Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, United States. Topography [ edit ]