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Non Minimum Roads by Watershed Condition Class Non Minimum Roads by Watershed Condition Class USFS_COND Not Associated with a Watershed RTE_NO ROUTE_NAME Length HUC12_NAME FH561.1 VA.623 1.49 FH561.2 VA.623 2.864371 FH598 VA.818&VA.682 0.020837 FH554 VA.625 1.678439 444C MILAM 0.013939 265 DRY RIVER WORK CENTER 0.019088 265A DRY RIVER WORK CENTER 0.049903 4040 TENN 0.227884 49030 SUGAR CAMP 0.463635 4041 VALLEY 0.076535 FH580 VA.663 2.7653 FH WV589 CO15, CO15/3 0.354756 USFS_COND Functioning at Risk RTE_NO ROUTE_NAME Length HUC12_NAME 765B SNAKE DEN SPUR 0.212038 Elk Creek-James River 35 PETITES GAP 0.03242 Otter Creek-James River 35 PETITES GAP 3.982893 Elk Creek-James River 361C CIGAR RIDGE 1.10046 Mill Creek-Cowpasture River 39 PEDLAR RIVER 6.768137 Lynchburg Reservoir-Pedlar River 39 PEDLAR RIVER 5.554507 Browns Creek-Pedlar River 1037 BROAD RUN 0.747509 Skidmore Fork-North River 104E PATTERSON R-O-W 0.193824 Upper South River 10800 HAZELNUT 0.625286 Trout Creek-Craig Creek 10800A HAZELNUT SPUR A 0.331626 Trout Creek-Craig Creek P7 PATTERSON SPECIAL USE 0.295912 Mill Creek-Craig Creek 225A BLACKS RUN 2.506454 Black Run-Dry River 39E THIRTEEN CROSSINGS 3.42817 Browns Creek-Pedlar River 1283 CAL CLARK 0.172632 Upper South River 1283 CAL CLARK 1.313025 Irish Creek FH589 VA.636 3.465131 Upper Johns Creek FH563 VA.615 8.545137 Hunting Camp Creek FH575 VA.641 2.385472 Tract Fork 1584A SPICK AND SPAN SPUR 0.306516 Buffalo Branch-Middle River 151R STONEY SWAMP SALE 0.322371 Rough Run-South Fork South Branch Potomac River 151R STONEY SWAMP SALE 0.458325 Hawes Run-South Fork South Branch Potomac River 151P WAGNER RUN SPUR 0.99296 Hawes Run-South Fork South Branch Potomac River 1147 CABIN DRAFT 0.273474 Cabin Creek-Mill Creek FH558 VA.625 4.979512 Hutson Branch-Reed Creek FH555 VA.694 1.235365 Bear Creek FH560 VA.686 1.12177 Stony Fork Page 1 of 12 6033 HORSESHOE 0.195592 Little Back Creek 225C PEACH POND 1.79645 Black Run-Dry River 227D TIMBER HOLLOW 1.320373 Skidmore Fork-Dry River 227H CONTOUR LINE 2800 1.048619 Skidmore Fork-Dry River 350 SWEET 2.267299 Cast Steel Run-Potts Creek 350 SWEET 8.570737 Mill Branch-Potts Creek FH595 VA.618 4.91301 Broad Run-Craig Creek FH594 VA.690 0.930823 Rolands Run Branch-Craig Creek FH591.1 VA.621 3.029843 Broad Run-Craig Creek FH591.1 VA.621 6.835411 Trout Creek-Craig Creek FH591.2 VA.621 10.749749 Trout Creek-Craig Creek FH591.2 VA.621 0.031994 Poverty Creek-Toms Creek 6003 JOE HOLLOW 4.693898 Little Back Creek 514 LITTLE SKIDMORE 0.466424 Skidmore Fork-North River 1613 BASE ACCESS 0.866226 Mountain Run-Smith Creek 50641 MICROWAVE TOWER 0.372315 Rolands Run Branch-Craig Creek 1699A FORD RUN 1.521157 Runion Creek-North Fork Shenandoah River 639 LOVICK 0.379892 Little Back Creek 455A SHINGLE RUN 0.390167 Chair Draft-Calfpasture River 1629 AMBROSE 1.236059 Big Creek-James River 582C SHARON C 0.293721 Smith Creek-Jackson River 1901 BRUSHY RIDGE 1.975122 Mill Creek-Cowpasture River 414 PENNINGTON 0.58388 Laurel Creek-Fox Creek 678 BEAN 0.119237 Barbours Creek 951 BATTERY CREEK 2.93687 Otter Creek-James River 1755B JENNINGS BRANCH 0.095776 Jennings Branch 50831 OI-1 0.042936 Roaring Run-Craig Creek 50831 OI-1 0.605783 Patterson Creek FH566 VA.612 10.790789 East Wilderness Creek-Kimberling Creek FH566 VA.612 0.085034 Hunting Camp Creek FH552 VA.623 0.346439 Sprouts Creek-North Fork Holston River 1702B PETERS MILL RUN 0.165164 Upper Passage Creek 281C RYDER'S ROUTE 0.954265 Scotchtown Draft-Cowpasture River 3005 RHODES TRACT 1.169259 Otter Creek-James River 50201 JAY HIPES 0.261573 Patterson Creek 5027A ROLANDS RUN SPUR 0.449781 Rolands Run Branch-Craig Creek 5006 WRIGHT 0.083455 Lower Johns Creek 351M WILDERNESS ADVENTURES 0.075963 Cast Steel Run-Potts Creek 351F BLANKENSHIP 1 0.109943 Cast Steel Run-Potts Creek 351E BLANKENSHIP 2 0.079439 Cast Steel Run-Potts Creek 3502 GAINS NORTH 0.128498 Cast Steel Run-Potts Creek 3502A GAINS SOUTH 0.118117 Cast Steel Run-Potts Creek 3502A GAINS SOUTH 0.002857 Mill Branch-Potts Creek 3503A HUBBARD 0.032891 Cast Steel Run-Potts Creek Page 2 of 12 WV345 BRUSH HOLLOW 0.120925 Three Springs Run-Lost River 3492 BATTERY CRK.SPUR 0.878252 Otter Creek-James River 365 MARCHANT 1.080132 Smith Creek-Jackson River 354C COPPERHEAD SPUR 0.979096 Black Lick-James River 61252 BEAVER DAM 0.274498 Hunting Camp Creek 61191 BIG FOOT 0.076103 Hunting Camp Creek 61191 BIG FOOT 0.465379 Lynn Camp Creek-Lick Creek FH561.1 VA.623 4.561905 Hunting Camp Creek FH561.1 VA.623 1.306663 Lynn Camp Creek-Lick Creek 3119A BLUE RIDGE SPUR 0.879632 Otter Creek-James River 347D CAVES 0.2387 Buffalo Branch-Middle River 1209B TRIUMPH SPUR 0.52159 Buffalo Branch-Middle River 101 TILLMAN 2.24965 Briery Branch 101 TILLMAN 3.649846 Little River 33 SIMPSON ROAD 0.526339 Hawes Run-South Fork South Branch Potomac River 3119A1 BLUE RIDGE SPUR A1 0.098255 Otter Creek-James River 315F STINNETTS BOTTOM 0.302194 Lynchburg Reservoir-Pedlar River 6007A SURGE TOWER RD. 0.163948 Little Back Creek FH598 VA.818&VA.682 2.434772 Roaring Run-Craig Creek FH598 VA.818&VA.682 3.281889 Patterson Creek 2461 JAYBIRD 0.139459 Toms Creek-Guest River 2478 PINE 0.100789 Toms Creek-Guest River 5080 HIPES BRANCH 1.32815 Mill Creek-Craig Creek 50873 OI PARKING LOT 0.219199 Patterson Creek 4976 BRUNER HOLLOW 0.543066 Brush Creek-New River 3039 FORK MOUNTAIN 0.848104 North Creek-Jennings Creek 50032 HATCHER / PETERS 2.290828 Mill Branch-Potts Creek 10531 RAILROAD GRADE 3.593862 South Fork Potts Creek-North Fork Potts Creek 202 POND LICK 2.818739 Gatewood Reservoir-Peak Creek FH554 VA.625 4.187339 Lynn Camp Creek-Lick Creek 2443 LINDEN GAS WELL 0.342697 Toms Creek-Guest River 2445 SEXTON 0.761802 Toms Creek-Guest River 2446 GLADES POND 0.420163 Toms Creek-Guest River 2446 GLADES POND 0.010469 Little Stony Creek-Clinch River 61421 NORTH RIM 1.529781 Upper Wolf Creek 61333 SUITER 1.709841 Hunting Camp Creek 1702C PETERS MILL RUN 0.139154 Upper Passage Creek 472A FOXTAIL 1.786457 Scotchtown Draft-Cowpasture River 1313 TUNNEL 0.000594 Cabin Creek-Mill Creek 379 INGRAM DRAFT 1.150047 Cabin Creek-Mill Creek 423B TURNER RUN 0.025972 Little Dry River 423B TURNER RUN 0.966119 Shoemaker River 518 HIDEAWAY 0.301591 Honey Run-Dry River 536G NARROWBACK 0.255553 Briery Branch Page 3 of 12 536A CUPP LOW PLACE 0.549418 Thorny Branch-North River 241C BIRCH RUN 0.89826 Bolar Run-Jackson River 444C MILAM 0.518106 Crab Run 1916 PADDY BEE TREE 0.293926 Dry Run 1197 NORTH FORK SKIDMORE 2.158032 Skidmore Fork-Dry River 2501 RAMEY 0.002744 Toms Creek-Guest River 2501 RAMEY 0.059985 Little Stony Creek-Clinch River P6 CHESTNUT MTN.PVT. 0.624645 North Creek-Jennings Creek 151Q STONY FORK SPUR 0.208572 Hawes Run-South Fork South Branch Potomac River 151C WAGNER RUN 0.462918 Rough Run-South Fork South Branch Potomac River 2560A ROBINSON FORK SPUR 0.071504 Little Stony Creek-Clinch River 2606 BIG ROCK 0.24451 Straight Fork-Stony Creek P4 POOR VALLEY PVT. 0.15055 Lynn Camp Creek-Lick Creek 236 HAZARD MILL 4.8207 Brown Hollow Run-South Fork Shenandoah River P3 WALKER GAP PVT. 0.277074 Lynn Camp Creek-Lick Creek 459 WOODSTOCK RESERVOIR 0.529205 Yellow Spring Run-Stony Creek 232A SUMAC RUN 0.845598 German River 236B HAZARD MILL 0.242318 Brown Hollow Run-South Fork Shenandoah River 236B HAZARD MILL 0.643515 Runion Creek-North Fork Shenandoah River 905 SNOW CREEK 0.476851 Otter Creek-James River 351C TUCKER 1.25646 Cast Steel Run-Potts Creek 105 INDIAN GAP 0.015527 Lynchburg Reservoir-Pedlar River 122 CHANDLER 0.305227 Buffalo Branch-Middle River 72B CHESTNUT RIDGE 0.015278 Shoemaker River 72B CHESTNUT RIDGE 0.261093 Black Run-Dry River 725 YELLOW BRANCH 0.120282 Brush Creek-New River 240D HOGPEN MOUNTAIN 2.57552 Shoemaker River 300A COAL PIT SPUR 0.058124 Jennings Branch 413 SALE 0.466746 Dickey Creek-South Fork Holston River 409A GIDDINGS ROAD 0.938551 Lower Passage Creek 143 DRY BRANCH SPUR 0.067873 Buffalo Branch-Middle River 240B SPRUCE LICK 0.78596 Little Dry River 1685A BEALERS FERRY CABIN 0.092698 Jeremys Run-South Fork Shenandoah River 337A WHITE OAK FLAT A 0.518285 Smith Creek-Jackson River 337B WHITE OAK FLAT B 0.188709 Smith Creek-Jackson River 237A FLORA MEADOWS 0.572129 Straight Fork-Stony Creek 546 ROCKY RUN 0.43178 Black Run-Dry River 549 OLD 33 RACCOON RUN 1.892605 Black Run-Dry River 549A OLD 33 SHACKELFORD 0.43809 Black Run-Dry River P5 P5-PVT.(753) 1.767928 Upper Johns Creek 548 HOPKINS RUN 1.163389 Black Run-Dry River 443 STOUTAMYER BRANCH 1.261746 Jennings Branch 240C BIBLE RUN 3.256203 Little Dry River WV344 SQUIRREL GAP 11.0376 Three Springs Run-Lost River Page 4 of 12 WV344 SQUIRREL GAP 0.561616 Trout Run 4025 LOCUST RIDGE 0.363237 Laurel Creek-Fox Creek 5057 ARTHUR 4.551934 Trout Branch-Potts Creek 5057 ARTHUR 0.838893 South Fork Potts Creek-North Fork Potts Creek 4024 KABLER 0.194932 Laurel Creek-Fox Creek 412 LINE 0.244352 Dickey Creek-South Fork Holston River P2 STEEL BRIDGE PVT.
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