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State Park Overview |
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Trails |
| There are two self-guided trails at Cumberland State Forest that are open for walking, hiking, horses, and mountain bikes. All motorized vehicles are prohibited on state forest lands.Trails are marked by blue blazes painted on trees approximately every 150-200 yards. The forest also has various gated trails and forest roads that can be used.
Cumberland Multi-Use Trail. This 14-mile loop trail weaves through the State Forest and Bear Creek Lake State Park. Trailheads are located at the Cumberland Forestry Center and Bear Creek Lake State Park.
* Foot travel, non-motorized bikes, and horses are permitted.
Willis River Hiking Trail. This 16-mile loop trail follows the Willis River that borders the Forest.
While traveling through the forest, you will observe several different and unique environments. Oak-hickory forests, stands of Loblolly Pine, and harvested areas attract many different forms of wildlife. White-tailed deer, wild turkey and bobcats are common residents of this productive and well managed natural resource. |
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Cumberland State Forest Volunteer Programs. Cumberland Bush Regeneration Program. Bush regeneration is a technique used to maintain a healthy forest environment by reducing weeds and allowing... | |
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Area Resorts and Lodging | | Fin & Feather Resort Route 746 Buckingham, VA (434) 969-5558
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