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The George Washington and Jefferson National Forests is an administrative entity combining two U.S.
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into one of the largest areas of public land in the Eastern
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. The forests cover of land in the
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of
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,
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, and
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. Approximately of the forest are remote and undeveloped and have been designated as wilderness areas, which prohibits future development.


History

George Washington National Forest was established on May 16, 1918, as the Shenandoah National Forest. The forest was renamed after the
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on June 28, 1932. Natural Bridge National Forest was added on July 22, 1933. Jefferson National Forest was formed on April 21, 1936, by combining portions of the Unaka and George Washington National Forests with other land. In 1995, the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests were administratively combined. The border between the two forests roughly follows the
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. The combined forest is administered from its headquarters in Roanoke,
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.


Notable features

* The northern portion of the
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, which is separately administered by the
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, runs through the Forest. * Over 2,000 miles (3,000 km) of hiking trails, including segments of the
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, go through the forest. * Virginia's highest point, Mount Rogers, is located in the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area that is part of the forest. Other notable mountains include Elliott Knob, which has one of the last remaining
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in the eastern U.S., and Whitetop Mountain. * Approximately of
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s. * The
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of Lignite, Virginia, lies within the forest. * The deepest gorge east of the Mississippi River, Breaks Interstate Park, is located in the forest. * Roaring Run Furnace is the only site on the
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owned by the Jefferson National Forest.


Flora and fauna

The Forests' vast and mountainous terrain harbors a great variety of plant life—over 50 species of trees and over 2,000 species of shrubs and
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s. The Forests contain some of
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s, representing all of the major forest communities found within them. Locations of old growth include Peters Mountain, Mount Pleasant National Scenic Area, Rich Hole Wilderness, Flannery Ridge, Pick Breeches Ridge, and Laurel Fork Gorge, Pickem Mountain, and Mount Rogers National Recreation Area. The Ramsey's Draft and Kimberling Creek Wildernesses in particular are mostly old-growth. The black bear is relatively common, enough so that there is a short hunting season to prevent overpopulation.
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,
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,
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s,
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, otter, and marten are also known to inhabit the Forests.


Activities

The forests are popular
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, and
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destinations. The
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extends for 330 miles (530 km) from the southern end of Shenandoah National Park through the forest and along the
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. The forest is within a two-hour drive for over ten million people and thus receives large numbers of visitors, especially in the region closest to Shenandoah National Park. The George Washington National Forest is a popular destination for trail runners. It is the location for several
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s, including the Massanutten Mountain Trails 100 miler, the Old Dominion 100 miler, and the Old Dominion Memorial 100 miler. George Washington Forest is also the venue for
Nature Camp The George Washington and Jefferson National Forests is an administrative entity combining two U.S. National Forests into one of the largest areas of public land in the Eastern United States. The forests cover of land in the Appalachian Mountain ...
, a natural science education-oriented summer camp for youth. The camp is located on national forest land near the town of
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,
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. It has operated at this location since the summer of 1953.


Counties

Jefferson National Forest is located in 22 separate counties, more than any other National Forest except
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in
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, which lies in 29 counties. Botetourt, Monroe, and Rockbridge counties, at the dividing line between the two forests, include parts of both forests. Thirdly, note that the state of
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actually has very little area, with its two counties bringing up the tail end of Jefferson National Forest.


Ranger District Offices

Ranger offices are the Forest Service's public service offices. Maps and other information about the forests can be obtained at these locations. These offices are open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Supervisor's Office in Roanoke is not located in the forest and is primarily an administrative location. District offices are listed from north to south. Counties are in Virginia unless otherwise indicated.


Wilderness areas

There are of federally designated wilderness areas in the two forests under the United States
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. All are in the state of Virginia, except as indicated. The largest of these is the
Mountain Lake Wilderness Mountain Lake Wilderness is a U.S. Wilderness Area in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. The wilderness area is located next to privately owned Mountain Lake, and consists of in Virginia and in West Virginia. Thanks to freq ...
, at . There are 17 wildernesses in Jefferson National Forest, second only to
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, which has 19.


George Washington National Forest

*
Barbours Creek Wilderness Barbours Creek Wilderness is a U.S. wilderness area in the Eastern Divide Ranger District of George Washington and Jefferson National Forests of western Virginia, United States. The wilderness area was established in 1988 and consists of of fore ...
(part) * Priest Wilderness * Ramseys Draft Wilderness * Rich Hole Wilderness *
Rough Mountain Wilderness Rough Mountain Wilderness is a U.S. Wilderness Area in the Warm Springs Ranger District of the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. The wilderness area is located on Rough Mountain and consists of . Rough Mountain Wilderness ranges in ...
*
Saint Mary's Wilderness Saint Mary's Wilderness is a U.S. Wilderness Area in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. The wilderness area is located next to the Blue Ridge Parkway near the Parkway's northern terminus and consists of . Saint Mary's Wilderness ...
*
Shawvers Run Wilderness The Shawvers Run Wilderness, a 5784-acre area located less than one mile south of Potts Creek, Virginia, is protected by the Eastern Wilderness Act of Congress to maintain its present, natural condition. As part of the National Wilderness Preservat ...
(part) * Three Ridges Wilderness


Jefferson National Forest

*
Barbours Creek Wilderness Barbours Creek Wilderness is a U.S. wilderness area in the Eastern Divide Ranger District of George Washington and Jefferson National Forests of western Virginia, United States. The wilderness area was established in 1988 and consists of of fore ...
(most) *
Beartown Wilderness Beartown Wilderness is a U.S. wilderness area in the Eastern Divide Ranger District of the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. It is a very rural Wilderness, consisting of an area of with elevations ranging from . It was created from ...
*
Brush Mountain East Wilderness Brush Mountain East Wilderness is a U.S. wilderness area in the Eastern Divide Ranger District of the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. It was designated as wilderness area in 2009 by Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009. The ...
* Brush Mountain Wilderness *
Garden Mountain Wilderness Garden Mountain Wilderness is a U.S. wilderness area in the Eastern Divide Ranger District of the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. It is a small wilderness area in western Virginia, consisting of an area of and bordering the Bea ...
*
Hunting Camp Creek Wilderness The Hunting Camp Creek Wilderness is an area protected by the Eastern Wilderness Act of Congress to maintain its present, natural condition. As part of the wilderness system, it helps to preserve a variety of natural life forms and contributes t ...
* James River Face Wilderness * Kimberling Creek Wilderness * Lewis Fork Wilderness * Little Dry Run Wilderness * Little Wilson Creek Wilderness *
Mountain Lake Wilderness Mountain Lake Wilderness is a U.S. Wilderness Area in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. The wilderness area is located next to privately owned Mountain Lake, and consists of in Virginia and in West Virginia. Thanks to freq ...
(Virginia / West Virginia) *
Peters Mountain Wilderness The Peters Mountain Wilderness is an area protected by act of Congress to maintain its present, natural condition. As part of the wilderness system. it helps to preserve a variety of natural life forms and contributes to a diversity of plant and ...
*
Raccoon Branch Wilderness The Raccoon Branch Wilderness is an area in the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area protected by the Eastern Wilderness Act of Congress to maintain its present, natural condition. As part of the wilderness system, it is intended to preserve a v ...
*
Shawvers Run Wilderness The Shawvers Run Wilderness, a 5784-acre area located less than one mile south of Potts Creek, Virginia, is protected by the Eastern Wilderness Act of Congress to maintain its present, natural condition. As part of the National Wilderness Preservat ...
(most) *
Stone Mountain Wilderness Stone Mountain Wilderness is a U.S. wilderness area in the Clinch Ranger District of the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. It is a small tract of land in western Virginia, consisting of an area of next to the banks of the Powell ...
*
Thunder Ridge Wilderness The Thunder Ridge Wilderness is a area located near Natural Bridge, Virginia, which is protected by the Eastern Wilderness Act of Congress to maintain its present, natural condition. As part of the National Wilderness Preservation System, it helps ...


Wilderness Society's “Mountain Treasures” in the Jefferson Forest

In 1999 the Wilderness Society conducted a review of lands in the Jefferson National Forest to look for large, intact areas that satisfy a need for backcountry recreation, ecological study, biodiversity, and the preservation of cultural history from early America. The report found 67 such areas and identified them as “Mountain Treasures”.Virginia's Mountain Treasures, report issued by The Wilderness Society, May, 1999 In 2012 The New River Group of the Sierra Club commissioned a study to review the status of these areas. Some of the areas had been converted into Wilderness Areas, while others had not received any special protection. Areas in close proximity were grouped with nearby wilderness areas into eleven clusters. The clusters, from north to south, are: *
Glenwood Cluster The Glenwood Cluster is a region in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests recognized by The Wilderness Society for its rich biodiversity, scenery, wildflower displays, cold-water trout streams and horse trails. It offers a unique ...
*
Craig Creek Cluster The Craig Creek Cluster is a region recognized by The Wilderness Society for its unique high elevation mountains, vistas, trout streams and wildlife habitat. The cluster contains wildlands and wilderness areas along Craig Creek, a 65-mile long cr ...
*
Barbours Creek-Shawvers Run Cluster The Barbours Creek-Shawvers Run Cluster is a region in the Jefferson National Forest recognized by The Wilderness Society for its unique high elevation mountains, vistas, trout streams and wildlife habitat. With over 25,000 acres in a remote corn ...
* Sinking Creek Valley Cluster * Mountain Lake Wilderness Cluster *
Angels Rest Cluster The Angels Rest Cluster is a region in the Jefferson National Forest recognized by The Wilderness Society for its diversity of habitats with steep mountains, an isolated valley, a waterfall and wetlands. It is named after a high point on Pearis ...
*
Walker Mountain Cluster The Walker Mountain Cluster is a region in the Jefferson National Forest recognized by The Wilderness Society for its diversity of habitats extending along Walker Mountain. The mountain, part of the Appalachian Mountains in southwest Virginia, ...
* Kimberling Creek Cluster *
Garden Mountain Cluster The Garden Mountain Cluster is a region in the Jefferson National Forest recognized by The Wilderness Society for its diversity of habitats extending along the east, south and west of Burke's Garden. The cluster, part of the Appalachian Mountains ...
* Mount Rogers Cluster *
Clinch Ranger District Cluster The Clinch Ranger District Cluster is a region in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests recognized by The Wilderness Society for its rich biodiversity and rugged scenery. It offers a unique habitat for rare plants, salamanders and ...


History

The first camp of the
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''NF-1, Camp Roosevelt'', was established in the George Washington National Forest near Luray, Virginia. It is now the site of the Camp Roosevelt Recreation Area.


Mountain Valley Pipeline protests

In 2018–2019, protests occurred near Peters Mountain to block the Mountain Valley Pipeline. The 303-mile pipeline would transport
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through the Jefferson National Forest and cross the
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.


See also

* Great North Mountain * Massanutten Mountain * Shenandoah Mountain * Monongahela National Forest—adjoining forest in
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References


Bibliography

* * Jefferson National Forest: An Appalachian Environmental History. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Pr., 2011. * ''Prehistoric Southwest Virginia: Aboriginal Occupation, Land Use, and Environmental Worldview'', Smithfield Review 5 (April 2000): 125–151. * ''Turnpike Tourism in Western Virginia'', Virginia Cavalcade 48:1 (Winter 1998): 14–23. * ''The Potts Valley Branch Railroad and Tri-State Incline Lumber Operation in West Virginia and Virginia, 1892–1932'', West Virginia History 54 (1995): 42–58. * ''The Mount Rogers National Recreation Area and the Rise of Public Involvement in Forest Service Planning'', Environmental History Review 28 (Summer 1994): 41–65. * ''An Appalachian Forest: Creation of the Jefferson National Forest and its effects on the local community'', Forest and Conservation History 37:4 (October 1993): 169–178. * ''The Great Anti-Fire Campaign'', American Forests, 99:5&6 (May/June 1993): 33–35, 58. * ''Green Cove Station: An Appalachian train depot and its community'', Virginia Cavalcade, 42:2 (Autumn 1992): 52–61. * ''Fisheries and Wildlife Management: part of the history of the Jefferson National Forest'', Virginia Forests, 48:2 (Summer 1992): 6–8.


External links


George Washington and Jefferson National Forests

U.S. Forest Service, George Washington National Forest, Dry River District Collection
at James Madison University's Special Collections.
George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, Revised Forest Plans
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