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Elk Creek Preserve adventures

Elk Creek Preserve Adventures

Elk Creek Preserve is a protected natural area in Virginia known for its pristine forest ecosystems, diverse wildlife, and extensive trail network perfect for hiking and outdoor exploration.

2750
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
Approximately 12,000
Annual Visitors
2006
Year Established

About Elk Creek Preserve

 

Elk Creek Preserve is a 2,750-acre conservation area located in Botetourt County, Virginia. The preserve features a mix of mature hardwood forests, rock outcrops, and a variety of freshwater streams, including sections of Elk Creek itself. This natural area supports a rich ecological environment with abundant wildlife such as white-tailed deer, black bears, wild turkey, and various bird species. The terrain ranges from gentle creek valleys to rugged ridges with rocky slopes, providing both tranquility and adventurous hiking opportunities. The preserve’s history traces back to efforts by The Nature Conservancy to protect the lands from development and logging, preserving vital habitats and connecting with other protected lands in the Appalachian region. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy activities such as hiking, horseback riding, wildlife observation, and photography. Elk Creek Preserve is also a popular destination for birders seeking rare or migratory species. The preserve offers several multi-use trail options, picnic areas, and clear creek access points for seasonal fishing. Its blend of rich natural habitats and scenic wilderness draws visitors looking for a less-crowded outdoor experience within the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.

Highlights

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Elk Creek itself, known for pristine waters and native trout habitat

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Old-growth hardwood forest areas with towering oaks and hickories

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Scenic overlook atop Brush Mountain offering panoramic views

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Secluded waterfall accessible via a short hiking trail

Notable Natural Features

Elk Creek

A cold-water stream that supports native brook and brown trout populations and runs through the heart of the preserve.

Brush Mountain Overlook

A vantage point offering expansive views of the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians and Elk Creek valley below.

Old-Growth Forest Sections

Areas of untouched hardwood forest with trees over 150 years old, providing critical wildlife habitat and a glimpse into pre-settlement Virginia.