Niday Place is a 264.5-acre state forest in Craig County. Its primary uses are natural resource conservation and demonstration of forestry practices. The upland hardwood forest has several small streams and features views into Johns Creek Valley and beyond. Remnants of an old farmstead can be found in the northern portion of the forest.
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