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Birding


Within Virginia’s 43,000 square miles of diverse natural habitat, you can find some 400 species of birds, 250 species of fish, 150 species of terrestrial and marine animals, 150 species of amphibians and reptiles, and a wide variety of aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates. The Virginia Birding and Wildlife Trail celebrates this diversity. In fact, it is the first statewide program of its kind in the United States. In Virginia, three phases of the trail link wildlife viewing sites throughout the state.


Birding areas: Mountain Lake Conservancy, Glen Alton, Farley Memorial Wayside, Cascade National Recreation Area, Jefferson National Forest, the New River, Appalachian Trail and the trails that branch off from it.


For more information on local bird watching, visit mountainlakebirding.com


Fishing Creeks, Streams & Ponds Big and Little


Stony Creek Premier trout fishing streams


Trout Farm Farm trout fishing


Johns Creek Trout fishing


Town Park Farm trout fishing


Narrows Newport


The Falls at Dismal Creek Stock trout fishing


Wolf Creek Smallmouth bass, blue gill, redeye


Native trout fishing Mill Creek


Walker Creek Smallmouth bass


(Permission required to fish on


private property)


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