George Washington and Jefferson National Forests
The George Washington and Jefferson National Forests comprise 1.8 million acres of public land in the Appalachian Mountains, extending along the entire western border of Virginia, with sections extending into West Virginia and Kentucky.
Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge
The Canaan Valley rests at 3,200 feet, making it the highest elevation valley east of the Rockies. Rimmed by sandstone and limestone mountains, the refuge is home to nearly 300 animal species.
Monongahela National Forest
Within a day’s drive of nearly half of America’s population, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the nation’s most popular national park, with upwards of 9,000,000 visitors annually.