Wintergreen Nature Foundation Preserve is a protected area offering diverse habitats and well-maintained trails that provide opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and environmental education in central Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains region.
The Wintergreen Nature Foundation Preserve spans over 1,100 acres of protected land primarily managed for conservation, research, and passive recreation. Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains near Wintergreen Resort in Nelson County, Virginia, the preserve features mixed hardwood forests, mountain streams, and rich biodiversity, including several native plant species and wildlife such as white-tailed deer, turkeys, and a variety of songbirds. The preserve’s landscape includes moderate elevation changes and a network of trails ranging from easy to moderate, making it accessible to visitors seeking peaceful outdoor experiences. Historically, the area was part of larger tracts of forested land maintained for timber and wildlife, but its current status reflects growing local commitment to conserving natural spaces amid regional development. Education programs and guided hikes are regularly offered by the Wintergreen Nature Foundation, emphasizing environmental awareness and stewardship. The preserve's serene atmosphere and natural beauty appeal to families, hikers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts looking for a quieter alternative to nearby recreational destinations. Its proximity to Wintergreen Resort also provides visitors with opportunities to combine nature hikes with other recreational activities like skiing and mountain biking just a few miles away.
Vistas from the Bluff Trail overlooking the Rockfish Valley
Rich biodiversity within mixed hardwood forests and riparian zones
Interpretive signage and environmental education programs
Quiet woodland trails granting opportunities for birdwatching and photography
A scenic viewpoint offering expansive views over the Rockfish Valley and surrounding Blue Ridge foothills.
Small mountain streams within the preserve support diverse aquatic life and provide tranquil natural soundscapes.
Signage and occasional guided tours highlight the region's ecology, geology, and conservation efforts.