Stillwater River Preserve is a scenic natural area along the Stillwater River in Virginia, offering rich wildlife habitats, peaceful river views, and diverse outdoor recreation opportunities.
Stillwater River Preserve is located in Rappahannock County, Virginia, featuring a protected corridor along the Stillwater River, a tributary of the Rappahannock River. The preserve consists of riverine forests, wetlands, hardwood uplands, and floodplain ecosystems that support a diverse range of plant and animal species, including rare and migratory birds. The landscape is characterized by mixed hardwood stands, native wildflowers, and clear flowing waters that sustain healthy fish populations. Historically, the region was shaped by agricultural use and forest management practices, and the preserve now aims to enhance ecological integrity and public enjoyment. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn here for activities such as hiking, birdwatching, fishing, canoeing, and photography. The preserve is a valuable site for wildlife observation, particularly for species like the bald eagle, great blue herons, and various songbirds. Trails along the river offer peaceful immersion in natural surroundings, while the river itself provides accessible paddle sport routes. The preserve is maintained by local land trusts and conservation organizations dedicated to protecting the area's ecological health and scenic character, making it a quiet but significant natural refuge in the Virginia Piedmont region.
Scenic Stillwater River canoe and kayak route
Diverse birdwatching opportunities including bald eagles
Floodplain hardwood forest with spring wildflowers
Quiet hiking trails with river overlook points
A clean, slow-moving river providing critical habitat for fish and waterfowl, popular for paddling and fishing.
Seasonally flooded forest with a rich diversity of native tree species and spring wildflowers.
Multiple well-established vantage points where visitors can observe bald eagles, herons, and numerous migratory birds.