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George Washington and Jefferson National Forests comprise a vast, ecologically rich forest area known for extensive hiking trails, scenic mountain views, and diverse outdoor recreation opportunities in the Appalachian region.

1,800,000
Acres Protected
2,300+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 5 million
Annual Visitors
1936 (combined management)
Year Established

About George Washington and Jefferson National Forests (nearby)

George Washington and Jefferson National Forests (nearby)
 

Spanning nearly 1.8 million acres across Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky, the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests are among the largest public lands in the eastern United States. These forests boast rugged Appalachian Mountains terrain with elevations ranging from 1,000 to over 4,000 feet, including notable peaks like Mount Rogers and the rich, biodiverse landscapes of the Appalachian hardwood forests. The area provides critical habitat for diverse wildlife including black bears, white-tailed deer, numerous bird species, and rare plants. Historically, this land was used for logging, mining, and railroads, but since the early 20th century, it has been managed for conservation, recreation, and sustainable resource use. Visitors can enjoy over 2,300 miles of maintained trails, including sections of the Appalachian Trail, which runs through the forest. Recreational activities include hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, horseback riding, fishing, camping, and hunting. The forest also offers scenic drives with panoramic overlooks and access to wild and scenic rivers. Several wilderness areas within the forests are designated for primitive experiences, like the Barbours Creek Wilderness, known for its solitude and unspoiled nature. The forest’s mix of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and accessibility from multiple nearby towns makes it a highly valued destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Highlights

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Appalachian Trail stretches over 400 miles through the forests offering diverse terrain and scenic views

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Mount Rogers National Recreation Area features the highest peak in Virginia at 5,729 feet

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The Barbours Creek Wilderness Area provides pristine habitats and hiking with limited human impact

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The Clinch River and New River segments offer some of the best wild trout fishing in the region

Notable Natural Features

Mount Rogers National Recreation Area

Home to Virginia's highest peak and alpine-like balds, featuring unique plant communities and backcountry camping.

Appalachian Trail

A nationally famous long-distance trail that traverses diverse ecosystems and offers panoramic mountain vistas.

Barbours Creek Wilderness

A designated wilderness area providing opportunities for solitude and protecting important stream corridors.