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  2. Sinking Creek Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Sinking Creek Mountain. /  37.42917°N 80.17806°W  / 37.42917; -80.17806. Sinking Creek Mountain, a wildland in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests of western Virginia, has been recognized by the Wilderness Society as a special place worthy of protection from logging and road construction. The Wilderness Society has ...

  3. Sinking Creek Valley Cluster - Wikipedia

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    The Sinking Creek Valley Cluster is a region in the Jefferson National Forest recognized by The Wilderness Society for its unique recreational and scenic values as well as the importance of its watershed protection for Johns Creek and Craig Creek. Sinking Creek Valley is one of the most scenic valleys in Virginia.

  4. Addison Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    V.A.M.C. was later named Virginia Polytechnic Institute And State University (Virginia Tech). Caldwell hiked as much as 28 miles through today's Jefferson National Forest in the Allegheny Mountains from Sinking Creek, Craig County to Blacksburg, Va. to enroll as the school's first student on October 1, 1872.

  5. List of covered bridges in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Dunlap Creek: The only arched covered bridge remaining in the United States. Jack's Creek: Patrick: Woolwine: 1914 48 Smith River: Only historic covered bridge remaining in Patrick County. Link Farm: Giles: Newport: 1912 49 Sinking Creek: Narrowest covered bridge in Virginia at 12 feet (3.7 m) wide. Privately owned. Meems Bottom: Shenandoah ...

  6. Virginia State Route 42 - Wikipedia

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    After entering Craig County, SR 42 passes the communities of Huffman, Simmonsville, and Sinking Creek, the creek with that name ending soon after. SR 42 then crosses a summit at 2,704 feet (0.824 km) and begins to parallel Meadow Creek past Looney to Meadow Creek Falls , where it reaches its first twisty section.

  7. Brush Mountain Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Craig Creek. The wilderness lies north of and in close proximity to Blacksburg, Virginia. It extends for about 8 miles along the northwest slope of Brush Mountain, bounded to the east by a power line, to the northwest by Craig Creek and private property, and to the southeast by Forest road 188.1 along the crest of the mountain. [1]

  8. Stone Coal Creek (conservation area) - Wikipedia

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    Botetourt County ,Virginia, United States. Coordinates. 37°29′33″N 80°1′1″W. /  37.49250°N 80.01694°W  / 37.49250; -80.01694. Area. 2,844 acres (11.51 km 2) Administrator. U.S. Forest Service. Stone Coal Creek, a wildland in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests of western Virginia, has been recognized by the ...

  9. List of rivers of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Bullpasture River. Jackson River. Potts Creek. Dunlap Creek. Ogle Creek (Virginia) Cedar Creek (Jackson River tributary) Back Creek. Little Back Creek. Lynnhaven River.