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Mountain Lake Wilderness

Located in the Jefferson National Forest in Virginia.

The 11,113-acre Mountain Lake Wilderness is the largest wilderness area on the Jefferson National Forest. Named for nearby Mountain Lake, the only natural lake in western Virginia, it consists of a highland plateau, which sits squarely on the Eastern Continental Divide. The area has diverse natural and ecological values, which include stands of virgin spruce and hemlock, a mountain bog, significantly diverse flora and fauna, and War Spur Overlook, and a cliff that provides an exceptional view of much of the wilderness. Elevations vary from 2,200 to 4,100 feet. The area also represents outstanding opportunities for primitive recreation.


For more information contact: The Jefferson National Forest.



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