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George Washington National Forest !9 !9 !9 !9 !9 !9 !9 !9 !9 !9 !9 !9 4FA 13 Gum Run 12D OP42 13 WZ81 8E7 4FA Oak Knob - 4D 13 4FA 4FA Hone Quarry Ridge 13 TNC Laurel Fork /.33 12D Preserve Shenandoah Hone Quarry PENDLETON COUNTY 8E7 !9 WEST 13 /.220 VIRGINIA VIRGINIA 4FA 13 GEORGE WASHINGTON NATIONAL FOREST Paul Harrisonburg /.119 13 Little River State Forest Elkton WEBSTER COUNTY South Half /.250 13 4FA 1B Alternative I – Selected Alternative 13 Monterey 5B*# Bridgewater Management Prescriptions Ramseys Draft North River R.D. Addition 4FA 12D Office Land and Resource Management Plan VIRGINIA *# 4FA 1B 33 340 VIRGINIA 4FA /. /. Final Environmental Impact Statement WEST Todd Lake Shaws Ridge 13 HIGHLAND COUNTY !9 ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 13 1A 4FA 42 North River OP 12D Galford Gap RAMSEYS DRAFT 7E2 1B !9 /.250 Elkhorn Lake 4FA !9 Highland 220 7E1 /. Wildlife Confederate Breastworks Seneca Management 13 13 !9 State Area 13 7E2 TNC Handley 4FA Forest 13 13 Deep Run Ponds High Top Wildlife Mountain Management Braley Pond Preserve Area !9 7B SHENANDOAH 13 NATIONAL POCAHONTAS COUNTY 13 13 PARK Paddy /.219 81 Knob 12D WZ /.250 13 4D 13 12D Crawford Knob 8E4b 13 MONONGAHELA Highland Churchville /.340 Wildlife NATIONAL 13 5C Management FOREST Area 13 12D 13 Jerkemtight 42 13 13 OP 250 13 13 /. 13 12D 12D 13 8E4b 5A *# Augusta Forestry Center 39 13 Elliott Knob OP 8E4a 13 13 4D 13 5B 39 *# OP 8E4b 7G 13 13 Staunton 8E4b AUGUSTA COUNTY 12D 8E4b 4D 12D 13 12D 4D 13 Little Alleghany 13 12D 8E4b Hite Hollow Range 2C2 13 219 13 /. 13 Archer Knob !9 Droop Mountain 7E2 13 7G State Park 13 *#!9 Augusta Springs Wetlands 8E4a 4D 13 5A 7E1 250 Watoga Hidden Valley 7E1 8E4a /. State !9 Waynesboro 8E4b 7E2 12D 8E4b 13 Park 13 4D 64 13 WZ 13 Craigsville Bath County Range 8E4b 39 !9 4C1 13 !9 OP 13 Warm Springs 4D 4D Mountain Area North 64 4D WZ Beartown Little 13 - Management 7E1 State Park 7B 7B BATH COUNTY GoshenWildlife ALBEMARLE COUNTY 13 MONONGAHELA T.M. Gathright Wildlife McClintic Point 13 NATIONAL Management !9 7B VIRGINIA 12D 13 7B Area 13 119 FOREST /. 39 81 VIRGINIA OP WZ WEST 5A 7B *# Bolar Flat TNC 4D 4D 7E1 !9 Rough Mtn. TNC Little Mare 13 Goshen 13 Addition !9 13 Warm Mountain 4D Saint Mary's Bolar Mountain I 4D Lake North *# Springs 13 4D Moomaw 12D 4D Warm Springs 4D STBRP 7E1 7E1 R.D. Office Mtn. 13 1B 29 2C3 OP42 13 4D /. Coles Mountain Kelley Mountain Coles Point Mount Joy Saint Mary's 13 7E1 !9 Goshen Pass Ponds Preserve West !9 12D Preserve Preserve 1B 4A 7B 13 Sherando Lake Morris Hill SAINT MARY'S 1A 12D Beards Mountain !9 !9 13 Goshen - Little North Mountain Fortney Branch 5A 13 !9 # 12D Wildlife Management Area 4D * 7E1 220 ROUGH MOUNTAIN /. Saint Mary's Oliver Mountain 13 1A 12D South 13 7F 13 13 12D Douthat State Park 12D 12D 13 13 Legend RICH HOLE 7B 7B 13 Rich Hole Addition THREE RIDGES 5B*# 7B Special Biological or Geological Area (4D, 4D1, 4C1, 4B, 8E7) 13 1A 1B 64 12D 1A WZ Crabtree Falls 2C2 Indiana Bat Conservation Area (8E4a, 8E4b) ALLEGHANY COUNTY !9 Adams Peak Scenic Corridor (7A1, 7B, 7F) 7E1 13 Three Lesesne 4A Ridges 4D 12D 4D State Appalachian Trail Corridor (4A) 13 PRIEST Additions 13 13 STBRP Forest Clifton Forge 7B 7A1 4D Dolly Ann 12D 7E1 7E1 Designated Wilderness (1A) 5B VIRGINIA *# 1A 7A1 12D 13 13 4D Recommended Wilderness Study Area (1B) VIRGINIA 7E1 WEST 13 7B 60 64 /. 13 National Scenic Area (4F) White Sulpher Springs WZ 5B 7B *# 4A 13 13 7B 64 ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY Proposed National Scenic Area (4FA) 5B*# 4C1 WZ 7B 13 !9 James River Longdale 13 64 7E1 12D Remote Backcountry Recreation (12D) Z R.D. Office Lexington W *# Lowmoor Range 13 *# 13 12D NELSON COUNTY 5B*# !9 Scenic/Recreational River (2C2, 2C3) 4D Covington 13 13 13 7F Dispersed Recreation (7E1) 13 60 /. 7B Mount Pleasant NSA Dispersed Recreation (7E2) 5A*# Greenbrier 13 13 Buena Vista 4F Pastoral Landscapes (7G) 13 7B State 13 220 13 13 4D 13 Mosaics of Wildlife Habitat (13) Forest 4D1 13 /. 4D 12D 7E1 13 4A 13 ATV/OHV Area (7C) 4D1 13 13 7F Special Use/Utility (5C) 13 12D 13 *# Communication or Administrative Site (5B, 5A) 13 13 Rich Patch 13 13 James River Wildlife Management Area 7B !9 Concentrated Recreation SiteJames (7D)River Wildlife Management Area 13 Potential Wilderness Inventory 13 OP615 12D 13 National Childrens Forest 81 WZ 13 N.F. Proclamation Boundary !9 Three Sisters .60 12D / BRP 13 ST Jefferson National Forest 4D1 4A 311 29 OP Glasgow /. James River State Park 13 Glenwood/Pedlar Monongahela National Forest R.D. Office Andrew Rowan 13 *# Wildlife Shenandoah National Park Potts Mountain Management BOTETOURT COUNTY 7B 13 Area Blue Ridge Parkway JEFFERSON AMHERST COUNTY State Land BARBOURS CREEK NATIONAL MONROE COUNTY 7C 13 SHAWVERS RUN JAMES RIVER FACE Amherst FOREST State Boundary BUCKINGHAM COUNTY South Pedlar ATV !9 City or Town VIRGINIA 13 60 WEST 13 /. County Boundary VIRGINIA /.220 JEFFERSON Major Highway THUNDER RIDGE . NATIONAL 29 13 /. CRAIG COUNTY Appalachian Trail FOREST 615 Buchanan OP The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, Horsepen Lake Wildlife Management Area sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or The Forest Service uses the most current and complete data available. GIS data and product accuracy may vary. a part of an individual's income is derived from any public assistance program. They may be: developed from sources of differing accuracy, accurate only at certain scales, based on modeling or (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who interpretation, incomplete while being created or revised, etc. Using GIS products for purposes other than those for New Castle require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET Center at which they were created, may yield inaccurate or misleading results. This information was released on March 4, 2014. (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination write to APPOMATTOX COUNTY Fincastle 81 WZ USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., The Forest Service reserves the right to correct, update, modify, or replace GIS products without notification. 0 2.5 BEDFORD5 COUNTY 10 Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 For more information, contact: George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, 5162 Valleypointe Parkway, 311 Miles (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Roanoke, VA 24019-3050, (540) 265-5100. OP42 OP Appomattox-Buckingham State Forest Appomattox-Buckingham State Forest.
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