Brush Mountain Wilderness in Virginia is a 5,183-acre area known for its rugged terrain, diverse wildlife, and challenging hiking trails.
The highest point in the Brush Mountain Wilderness, the summit offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Hikers can enjoy a challenging trek to the top, rewarded with panoramic vistas stretching as far as the eye can see.
This scenic trail winds through the heart of the wilderness, meandering past lush forests, babbling brooks, and tranquil meadows. Popular with hikers and nature enthusiasts, the trail offers opportunities for wildlife viewing and peaceful solitude.
Perched on a rocky outcrop, the lookout provides a prime vantage point for observing the diverse flora and fauna of the wilderness. Visitors can spot birds of prey soaring overhead, as well as rare plant species thriving in the rugged terrain.
A hidden gem tucked away in a secluded corner of the wilderness, Brush Mountain Falls is a stunning cascade that plunges into a crystal-clear pool below. A perfect spot for a refreshing dip or a peaceful picnic, the falls are a must-see for nature lovers.
Nestled amidst towering trees and tranquil streams, the campground offers a peaceful retreat for overnight visitors. Campers can pitch a tent under the stars, enjoy a crackling campfire, and fall asleep to the soothing sounds of nature all around.
Description: Brush Mountain, at border between Brush Mountain Wilderness and Brush Mountain East Wilderness, looking east from Caldwell Fields
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Description: Brush Mtn, in Brush Mountain Wilderness, looking south near Caldwell Fields on Va 635
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Description: A mixed pine and hardwood forest near the crest of Brush Mountain along Trail #54A in the Citico Creek Wilderness, in the southeastern United States.
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Description: ek, on border of Brush Mountain Wilderness, near Va 635
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Description: Undeveloped land near the City Center in Eagle Mountain. Not uncommon to see antelope grazing, rabbits hopping across the road, mice scurrying, or foxes lurking in the brush.
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Description: Cattle look on from dry brush in the foreground of gentle mountains. A BLM sign marking the Cedar Mountains Wilderness stands in front. Photo by: Cindy Gallo, BLM Utah
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