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Home » Land Conservation » VLCF Funded Projects

VLCF Funded Projects

Virginia’s working farms and forests, battlefields and other historic sites, natural areas, parks and rivers are critical to its economy, culture and quality of life. In 1999, the assembly and governor established the Virginia Land Conservation Foundation (VLCF) to fund protection of these resources. The interactive map below depicts VLCF-grant projects funded since 2000.

Name: Abrams Creek Property Addition to Mendota Trail
Category: Open Spaces and Parks
Grant Round: FY24
Acres: 220
Locality: Washington County
Management Agency: Washington County
Owner: Local
ConserveVirginia: Agriculture & Forestry, Natural Habitat & Ecosystem Diversity
Amount Awarded: $241,100.00
Applicant: Washington County
Latitude: 36.678115
Longitude: -82.270437
Description:

Washington County received VLCF funds to acquire and conserve 220 acres to become a county park open to the public. This project helps protect the nearby Mendota Trail ridgeline viewshed and will enhance recreational opportunities in this underserved area. The property includes over 4,200 feet of Abrams Creek - a significant tributary to the North Fork of the Holston River. The Property is about 2,000 feet downstream of Abrams Falls, a majestic 75-foot freefall waterfall. The Property consists primarily of Appalachian hardwoods with ridgetops over 2,060 feet. The lowest point on Abrams Creek is 1,420 feet. Ridges and valleys oriented in various directions provide a variety of aspect and diverse microclimates conducive to a broad array of terrestrial plants and animals. Conservation values include: scenic (within view of Mendota Trail); very high Ecological cores; very high Forestry values; Watershed impact model - most of property is ranked 61-80; 200 acres of forest; 15 acres in hay/meadows. Partners include Washington County Government, Mendota Trail Conservancy, Washington County Park Authority, City of Bristol, and robust local support.

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