Lewis Fork Wilderness
Located in the Jefferson National Forest in Virginia.
The 5,700 acre Lewis Fork Wilderness Area is located on the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area
Ranger District.
Lewis Fork is one of the most heavily used wilderness areas in the Southeast. Those wanting solitude
should use the area on weekdays or during low-use seasons. The following trails are heavily used and
should be avoided if you desire solitude: Appalachian Trail, Mount Rogers Trail, Virginia Highlands
Trail, and the Mount Rogers Spur Trail.
The trails offering the most solitude are: Grassy Branch, Helton Creek, and Sugar Maple.
All trails are open to foot and horse travel except the following foot only-trails: Appalachian Trail, Mount
Rogers Trail, Mount Rogers Spur Trail, Cliffside Trail, Pine Mountain Trail, and Lewis Fork Spur
Trail.
Groups are limited to 10 persons per group in the wilderness area.
For more information contact: The Jefferson National Forest
|