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Virginia Natural Area Preserve System

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System of protected areas in Virginia

View of Buffalo Mountain's nearly treeless summit within theBuffalo Mountain Natural Area Preserve in Virginia'sFloyd County

TheVirginia Natural Area Preserve System is a system ofprotected areas in the state ofVirginia. It is managed by theVirginia Department of Conservation and Recreation.

As of 2025[update], there are sixty-seven (67) dedicated preserves totaling 65,107 acres (263.48 km2). These preserves contain examples of some of the rarestnatural communities in the state; in addition, many serve as a home for locally, nationally, and globally rare species.[1]

History

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In 1986, the Virginia Natural Heritage Program was formed through a cooperative agreement between theCommonwealth of Virginia andThe Nature Conservancy. In 1988 the program was placed under the control of theVirginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). To further the Natural Heritage Program's mission to conserve and manage sites identified as significant natural areas within the state, The Virginia Natural Area Preserve System was established in 1989.[2][3]

The system's first preserve,North Landing River Natural Area Preserve, was established in 1990. By 2007, the preserve system included 50 protected areas.[4]

Description

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The Virginia Natural Area Preserve System is managed as part of the Natural Heritage Program of theVirginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, with the purpose of protecting threatened or rare plants, animals, andnatural communities.[5]

To become a part of the system, a Natural Area Preserve must be accepted by the director of the Department of Conservation and Recreation, although they may be initially dedicated by other departments and agencies of the Commonwealth of Virginia.[6] Natural Area Preserves may be acquired by the Commonwealth of Virginia, or may continue to be owned by independent conservation organizations or other private landowners. Dedication itself is similar to aconservation easement, as it places certain legal strictures on future development of a given portion of land.[1]

Access

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Most properties are owned by the state's Department of Conservation and Recreation. However, some are owned by local governments, universities, private citizens, and independent conservation organizations, such asThe Nature Conservancy.[1]

Many state-owned properties are freely open to the public for low-impact uses, such as hiking and birdwatching. However, some state-owned properties with rare and/or species and habitats require that arrangements be made with a state-employedland steward prior to visitation.

Privately held properties may restrict public access, although sometimes it can be arranged in coordination with a preserve's owner.[7]

Access to any individual Virginia Natural Area Preserve may be temporarily restricted or closed when it is determined as necessary to protect sensitive plant and animal populations within the preserve, for seasonal migration habitat, or forhabitat management andecological restoration activities, such asprescribed burns. Visitor impactful activities, such as camping, hunting, fishing, timber cutting, campfires, vegetation harvesting, and motorized trail vehicles are typically forbidden at all preserves.[1]

List of Virginia Natural Area Preserves

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The following table lists Virginia's Natural Area Preserves as of October 2025[update]. Those listed as being accessible "by arrangement" require prospective visitors to contact either state-employed land stewards, private property owners, or both.[1]

Preserve nameCounty or
counties[8]
Area[8]Owner[8]Public
access?[8]
Notes
Antioch PinesIsle of Wight1,157 acres (4.68 km2)DCRBy arrangement
Bald KnobFranklin112 acres (0.45 km2)DCRNo
Bethel BeachMathews105 acres (0.42 km2)DCRYes
Big Spring BogGrayson50 acres (0.20 km2)DCRBy arrangement
Blackwater Ecological PreserveIsle of Wight319 acres (1.29 km2)Old Dominion UniversityBy arrangement
Blackwater SandhillsIsle of Wight815 acres (3.30 km2)Isle of Wight CountyNo
Buffalo MountainFloyd1,146 acres (4.64 km2)DCRYes
Bull Run MountainsFauquier,
Prince William
2,486 acres (10.06 km2)Virginia Outdoors FoundationYesNo dogs allowed on property. Highpoint Cliffs area is closed to the public.
Bush Mill StreamNorthumberland144 acres (0.58 km2)DCRYes
Camp Branch WetlandsFloyd147 acres (0.59 km2)PrivateNo
Cape Charles Coastal HabitatNorthampton50 acres (0.20 km2)DCRYes
Cave HillAugusta89 acres (0.36 km2)Madison Cave Hill LLCNo
The CedarsLee2,265 acres (9.17 km2)DCRBy arrangement
The ChannelsWashington,
Russell
721 acres (2.92 km2)Virginia Department of ForestryYes
Cherry Orchard BogSussex,
Prince George
354 acres (1.43 km2)DCRBy arrangement
Chestnut Creek WetlandsFloyd244 acres (0.99 km2)DCRBy arrangement
Chestnut RidgeGiles,Bland1,596 acres (6.46 km2)DCRBy arrangement
Chotank CreekKing George1,108 acres (4.48 km2)PrivateNo
Chub SandhillSussex1,066 acres (4.31 km2)DCRYes
Cleveland BarrensRussell1,288 acres (5.21 km2)DCR/The Nature ConservancyBy arrangement
Clover HollowGiles25 acres (0.10 km2)DCRBy permissionAccess permitted only for the purpose of data collection and monitoring.[9]
Cowbane PrairieAugusta147 acres (0.59 km2)DCRBy arrangement
Crawford's KnobNelson1,387 acres (5.61 km2)PrivateBy arrangement
Crow's NestStafford3,115 acres (12.61 km2)Stafford CountyYes
Cumberland MarshNew Kent1,095 acres (4.43 km2)The Nature ConservancyYes
Cypress BridgeSouthampton553 acres (2.24 km2)DCRBy arrangement
Dameron MarshNorthumberland316 acres (1.28 km2)DCRYes
Deep Run PondsRockingham907 acres (3.67 km2)DCRBy arrangement
Dendron SwampSussex636 acres (2.57 km2)DCRBy arrangementContains the 19-acre (7.7 ha) Charles C. Steirly Natural Area, an essentiallyvirgin bald cypress swamp that was designated aNational Natural Landmark in 1974.[10]
Difficult CreekHalifax821 acres (3.32 km2)DCRYes
Dundas Granite FlatrockBrunswick11 acres (0.045 km2)PrivateBy arrangement
Elklick WoodlandsFairfax226 acres (0.91 km2)Fairfax County Park AuthorityBy arrangement
False CapeVirginia Beach3,573 acres (14.46 km2)DCRYes
Fletcher FordLee54.5 acres (0.221 km2)The Nature ConservancyBy arrangement
Folly Mills Creek FenAugusta28 acres (0.11 km2)PrivateBy arrangement
Goshen PassRockbridge936 acres (3.79 km2)DCRYes
Grafton PondsYork375 acres (1.52 km2)Newport NewsYes
Grassy HillFranklin1,440 acres (5.8 km2)DCRYes
Grayson GladesGrayson53 acres (0.21 km2)DCRBy arrangement
Hickory HollowLancaster254 acres (1.03 km2)Northern Neck Audubon SocietyYes
Hughlett PointNorthumberland204 acres (0.83 km2)DCRYes
Johnsons CreekAlleghany99 acres (0.40 km2)DCRBy arrangement
Lyndhurst PondsAugusta376 acres (1.52 km2)[11]DCRBy arrangement
Magothy BayNorthampton445 acres (1.80 km2)DCRYes
Mark's and Jack's IslandAccomack2,305 acres (9.33 km2)The Nature ConservancyBy arrangement
Mill Creek SpringsMontgomery222 acres (0.90 km2)The Nature ConservancyBy arrangement
Mount Joy PondAugusta359 acres (1.45 km2)DCRBy arrangement
Mutton Hunk FenAccomack516 acres (2.09 km2)DCRYes
Naked MountainNelson356 acres (1.44 km2)PrivateBy arrangement
New Point ComfortMathews105 acres (0.42 km2)The Nature ConservancyYes
North Landing RiverVirginia Beach3,441 acres (13.93 km2)DCRNoAfter a decade of closure due to illegal activities, this preserve was scheduled to re-open for public use in 2016 or 2017.[12]
Northwest RiverChesapeake2,788 acres (11.28 km2)DCRBy arrangement
Ogdens CaveFrederick131 acres (0.53 km2)DCRBy arrangement
Parkers MarshAccomack759 acres (3.07 km2)DCRYes
Parramore IslandAccomack7,000 acres (28 km2)The Nature ConservancyBy arrangementAccess permitted for research or educational purposes only.[13]
Pedlar Hills GladesMontgomery1,177 acres (4.76 km2)DCRBy arrangement
Pickett's HarborNorthampton125 acres (0.51 km2)DCRBy arrangement
Piney Grove FlatwoodsSussex446 acres (1.80 km2)The Nature ConservancyBy arrangement
PinnacleRussell1,147 acres (4.64 km2)DCRYes
Poor MountainRoanoke1,404 acres (5.68 km2)DCRYes
Redrock MountainSmyth640 acres (2.6 km2)DCRBy arrangement
Savage Neck DunesNorthampton298 acres (1.21 km2)DCRYes
South Quay SandhillsSouthampton,
City of Suffolk
3,753 acres (15.19 km2)DCR/The Nature ConservancyBy arrangement
Southside SavannahHalifax3,899 acres (15.78 km2)DCRBy arrangement
Sweet SpringsMontgomery235 acres (0.95 km2)PrivateBy arrangement
Unthanks CaveLee171 acres (0.69 km2)DCRBy permissionAccess permitted only for the purpose of data collection and monitoring.[14]
Wreck IslandNorthampton1,380 acres (5.6 km2)DCRYes


See also

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References

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  1. ^abcde"Natural Area Preserves". Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. RetrievedOctober 30, 2025.
  2. ^"Virginia DCR - Natural Heritage Program".LandScope America.NatureServe. RetrievedDecember 12, 2016.
  3. ^"§ 10.1-214. Virginia natural area preserves system established".Code of Virginia. 1989. RetrievedDecember 12, 2016.
  4. ^Virginia's Natural Area Preserve System(PDF). Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. 2016. p. 16. RetrievedDecember 15, 2016.
  5. ^"Natural Area Preserves".LandScope America.NatureServe. RetrievedDecember 12, 2016.
  6. ^"§ 10.1-213. Dedication of natural area preserves".Code of Virginia. 1989. RetrievedDecember 12, 2016.
  7. ^Middleton, Leslie (October 6, 2016)."Preserve walks celebrate VA Natural Heritage Program's 30th year".Bay Journal. RetrievedDecember 12, 2016.
  8. ^abcdInformation included in this column is sourced from individual pages listed at:"Natural Area Preserves". Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. RetrievedFebruary 18, 2024.
  9. ^"Clover Hollow Natural Area Preserve". Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. RetrievedDecember 12, 2016.
  10. ^"Charles C. Steirly Natural Area".National Natural Landmarks. National Park Service. RetrievedDecember 14, 2016.
  11. ^"Restoration Efforts Expanded in Shenandoah Valley".The Roanoke Star. February 16, 2024. RetrievedFebruary 18, 2024.
  12. ^"North Landing River Natural Area Preserve". Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. RetrievedDecember 12, 2016.
  13. ^"Parramore Island Natural Area Preserve". Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. RetrievedDecember 25, 2016.
  14. ^"Unthanks Cave Natural Area Preserve". Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. RetrievedDecember 12, 2016.

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