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The Lewis Fork Wilderness is an area in the
Mount Rogers National Recreation Area Mount Rogers National Recreation Area is a United States national recreation area (NRA) in southwestern Virginia near the border with Tennessee and North Carolina. It centerpiece is the Lewis Fork Wilderness containing Mount Rogers, the highest p ...
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 variety of natural life forms and contribute to a diversity of plant and animal gene pools. Over half of the ecosystems in the United States exist within designated wilderness.Wilderness.org
Why Wilderness? , Wilderness.org
accessdate: June 10, 2017
The highlight of the wilderness is
Mount Rogers Mount Rogers is the highest natural point in Virginia, United States, with a summit elevation of above mean sea level. The summit straddles the border of Grayson and Smyth Counties, Virginia, about WSW of Troutdale, Virginia. Most of the mo ...
, which at 5729 feet is the tallest mountain in Virginia and the highest point in the Appalachians between North Carolina and New Hampshire. With frequent cloud cover and moist moss draping from rocks and tree limbs, the wooded area at the top of the mountain creates a sense of awe in a silence so quiet that a finger snap can produce an echo. The area is part of the ''
Mount Rogers Cluster The Mount Rogers Cluster is a region recognized by The Wilderness Society for its unique high elevation mountains, vistas, trout streams and wildlife habitat. The heart of the region is Mount Rogers, the highest mountain in Virginia. The area e ...
''.


Location and access

The wilderness is on the southeast side of the
Mount Rogers National Recreation Area Mount Rogers National Recreation Area is a United States national recreation area (NRA) in southwestern Virginia near the border with Tennessee and North Carolina. It centerpiece is the Lewis Fork Wilderness containing Mount Rogers, the highest p ...
, near the town of Konnarock in Grayson and Smyth Counties. It is bounded by Whitetop Road ( SR 600) on the west, Laurel Valley Road ( SR 603) on the north, and Pine Mountain on the southeast.General Information
Wilderness.net - Lewis Fork Wilderness - General Information
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The Appalachian Trail passes in an out of the wilderness for a total 5.5 miles in the wilderness. Trailheads are near Elk Garden on the south and Grayson Highlands State Park on the north. Other Trails in the area include: *Cliffside Trail, FS 4533B, 1.4 miles, difficult, no blazes *Grassy Branch Trail, FS 4535, 3.2 miles, moderate, no blazes *Helton Creek Trail, FS 4538, 3.4 miles, moderate, no blazes *Lewis Fork Trail, FS 4533, 5.5 miles, moderate/difficult, no blazes *Mount Rogers Trail, FS 166, 4.1 miles, difficult, no blazes *Old Orchard Trail, FS 4533A, 1.6 miles, moderate, no blazes *Pine Mountain Trail, FS 4595, 2 miles, moderate, blue blazes *Sugar Maple Trail, FS 4572, 2.3 miles, moderate, no blazes


Natural history

Habitats created by high elevations, extended slopes and streams support a large biological diversity. The wilderness and surrounding country are considered one of the most important centers for biological diversity in the eastern United States. Besides the oak-hickory forest common in eastern deciduous woodlands, a variety of forest communities include cove forests in rich, moist secluded areas; northern hardwood forests on upper slopes; and seeps, wet places supplied by water from an underground aquifer. Frazer firs on the summit of Mt. Rogers are beginning to decline because of infestation by the
balsam woolly adelgid Balsam woolly adelgids (''Adelges piceae'') are small wingless insects that infest and kill firs, especially balsam fir and Fraser fir. They are an invasive species from Europe introduced to the United States around 1900. Because this species ...
, an exotic insect pest. Streams in the area have been recognized for their high water quality. Wild natural trout streams in Virginia are classified by the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries by their water quality, with class i the highest and class iv the lowest.9VAC25-260-370. Classification Column.
9VAC25-260-370. Classification Column.
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Lewis Fork is a class i stream and Charlies Branch, Daves Branch, Grindstone Branch and Helton Creek are class ii streams.
Grayson Highlands State Park Grayson Highlands State Park is a state park located in Grayson County, Virginia, United States. It is adjacent to the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area and lies within the Jefferson National Forest. The park was established in 1965 and co ...
, adjacent to the wilderness, contains balds, large open grassy areas at a high elevation with good views in many directions. Ponies have been introduced into the highlands and allowed to run wild while grazing the balds.


Topography

Mount Rogers is a roundish knob with multiple ridges radiating in all directions. Wilburn Ridge, Cabin Ridge and Briar Ridge are on the south side of Pine Mountain, Elk Ridge is on the north side of Pine Mountain, and Elk Garden Ridge is on the west. Big Laurel Creek, the drainage on the west slope of Elk Ridge, is part of the Holston River watershed; and Lewis Fork, the drainage on the east slope of Elk Ridge, is part of the New River watershed.Virginia Wilderness Committee
Lewis Fork Wilderness - Virginia Wilderness Committee
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The wilderness, in the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains Subsection within the Central Appalachian Broadleaf Coniferous Forest-Meadow Province, has elevations ranging from 3400 feet near Big Laurel Creek to 5700 feet on Mt Rogers. A tectonic uplift of the mountains created the many high gradient streams found in the area.


Management

Designated by Congress in 1984, the wilderness now has a total of 6076 acres, and is managed by the Forest Service through the
Mount Rogers National Recreation Area Mount Rogers National Recreation Area is a United States national recreation area (NRA) in southwestern Virginia near the border with Tennessee and North Carolina. It centerpiece is the Lewis Fork Wilderness containing Mount Rogers, the highest p ...
. There are some regulations to maintain the integrity of the area as a wilderness. For example, motorized equipment, motor vehicles and mountain bikes are prohibited, group size is limited to ten people, and limits are placed on camping.Rules and Regulations
Wilderness.net - Lewis Fork Wilderness - Rules and Regulations
accessdate: June 10, 2017


Nearby Wild Areas

* Devil's Den-Ewing Mountain * Horse Heaven (conservation area) * Little Dry Run Wilderness Addition * Shaw Gap * Feathercamp * Mount Rogers Crest Zone *
Whitetop Mountain (conservation area) Whitetop Mountain (conservation area) 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 const ...
* Whitetop Laurel * Rogers Ridge * London Bridge Branch * Beaverdam Creek (conservation area)


See also

*
Mount Rogers Cluster The Mount Rogers Cluster is a region recognized by The Wilderness Society for its unique high elevation mountains, vistas, trout streams and wildlife habitat. The heart of the region is Mount Rogers, the highest mountain in Virginia. The area e ...
*
Wilderness Wilderness or wildlands (usually in the plural), are natural environments on Earth that have not been significantly modified by human activity or any nonurbanized land not under extensive agricultural cultivation. The term has traditionally re ...


References


External links


Map of trailsWilderness ConnectWilderness Society
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