Prince Edward-Gallion State Forest

Prince Edward-Gallion State Forest offers diverse recreational opportunities across its sprawling woodlands in the south-central region of Virginia.

6,496
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
Undisclosed
Annual Visitors
1953
Year Established

About Prince Edward-Gallion State Forest

 

Prince Edward-Gallion State Forest, located in Virginia, covers a vast area known for its gently rolling terrain and diverse habitats. Established to promote forest conservation and sustainable timber production, the forest also serves as a prime location for outdoor recreation. The area is characterized by mixed hardwoods and pine stands, interspersed with streams and ponds that support a thriving habitat for various wildlife species. Hiking, biking, and horseback riding enthusiasts enjoy extensive trails that meander through the forest's picturesque landscapes. Fishing and hunting are popular activities, with several designated areas available for seasonal use. The forest holds historical significance due to its proximity to historic Civil War sites and serves as a natural classroom for environmental education.

Highlights

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Prince Edward Lake - A serene spot for fishing and kayaking.

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Blackwater River - A corridor for wildlife and quiet paddle sports.

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Heritage Trail - Offers insight into Virginia's natural and cultural history.

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Prime Wildlife Habitat - Opportunities for bird watching and spotting deer.

Notable Natural Features

Leigh Mountain

Provides panoramic views of the surrounding forest.

Sandy River Reservoir

Known for excellent fishing opportunities and scenic beauty.

Forestry Education Center

Offers learning exhibits about sustainable forestry practices.