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Heartwood Forest adventures

Heartwood Forest Adventures

Heartwood Forest is Virginia’s largest contiguous hardwood forest, offering extensive trails and a pristine environment ideal for hiking, wildlife viewing, and conservation-focused recreation.

13,660
Acres Protected
30
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
2008
Year Established

About Heartwood Forest

 

Heartwood Forest encompasses approximately 13,660 acres of mature hardwood forest in southwestern Virginia, near the Appalachian Mountains. It is recognized as the largest contiguous hardwood forest in Virginia and is managed primarily for conservation, recreation, and habitat preservation. The terrain consists of rolling hills, rich cove forests, rocky ridges, and several streams and headwaters that feed into larger regional watersheds. Heartwood Forest protects significant populations of native hardwood trees including oaks, hickories, and maples, as well as rare plant species and crucial habitats for various wildlife such as black bears, bobcats, and a diversity of songbirds. Established in 2008 after decades of conservation efforts, the forest provides a refuge for solitude seekers and nature enthusiasts, boasting nearly 30 miles of maintained trails that range from easy walks to challenging backcountry routes. Popular recreation includes hiking, horseback riding, birdwatching, and seasonal hunting. The heart of the forest features distinctive large old-growth trees and several small waterfalls that attract photographers and naturalists alike. The Heartwood Forest also serves educational purposes, with occasional guided tours focused on forest ecology and sustainable management. Its remote setting and limited development offer a quiet, natural experience compared to more trafficked parks and forests. Local efforts continue to focus on preserving this unique hardwood ecosystem while increasing public accessibility through sustainable trail development and habitat restoration projects.

Highlights

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Historic old-growth hardwood stands featuring trees over 150 years old

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Crystal-clear headwater streams known for native brook trout habitat

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Diverse wildlife viewing opportunities including black bears and songbirds

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Remote access backcountry trails with waterfall viewpoints

Notable Natural Features

Old-Growth Hardwood Stands

Some of the oldest and most expansive native hardwood trees in Virginia can be found here, including chestnut oaks and tulip poplars exceeding 150 years.

Headwaters Stream Network

The forest contains multiple pristine headwater streams that support native brook trout and rare aquatic species.

Heartwood Trail Loop

A notable 12-mile trail loop showcasing the best of the forest’s terrain, including waterfalls, ridge vistas, and old-growth stands.