Hidden Valley, Virginia
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Hidden Valley, Virginia is the name given to a wide, mostly unforested floodplain of the Jackson River some miles north of Virginia route 39 and west of US Route 220 in the George Washington National Forest. The Forest Service maintains the open character of the land by using it as a large hayfield. Otherwise it would quickly revert to lowland forest, little of which now exists in the eastern United States.
[edit] External links
- Hidden Valley Nature Walk - Forests of the Central Appalachians Project.
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