First Mountain State Forest covers 573 acres in Rockingham County. Management focuses on demonstration of scientific forest management, applied forest research, wildlife habitat diversity, watershed protection, development of diverse timber stands that support biological diversity, and opportunities for passive outdoor recreation.
The property contains more than 4 miles of frontage on at least eight perennial and intermittent streams, including Snag Run and a portion of Boone Run, which empty into the South Fork Shenandoah River. The upper reaches of Boone Run are a designated Class II wild trout stream, and the Virginia Fish and Wildlife Information Service indicates that brook trout are present there.
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