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Appomattox-Buckingham State Forest

Description

Appomattox-Buckingham State Forest is scattered along the southern edge of SR 24 and completely engulfs Holliday Lake State Park. By following the numerous roads branching from the main entrance, you can explore various sections of the forest by car or foot. The varying stages of forest regrowth, from the tiny seedlings to stout mature trees, correlate with the variety of wildlife the forest attracts. Listen for the sharp cries and insistent taps of a variety of woodpeckers including the vocal red-bellied, the often confused similar downy and hairy, and the massive pileated. In winter, these residents are joined by yellow-bellied sapsuckers, which descend from their nesting grounds in the spruce of the high Appalachians.

Small mammals are kept on their toes by the numerous predators like nesting red-shouldered and red-tailed hawks, which can be seen soaring overhead with the common turkey vulture and occasional common raven. The large expanse of under- explored woodlands could turn up any number of surprising finds, especially during spring and fall migration when numerous warblers, vireos, thrushes and tanagers might appear briefly to refuel for their long journey.

Dozens of butterflies, such as red-spotted purples, black swallowtails and a confusing array of skippers also make the forest their home. These are joined by large predatory dragonflies like the common green darners that cruise the skies terrorizing tiny insects and by common whitetails which seem to spend much of their time lounging around in the sun.

Wildlife Sightings

110 species have been reported at this site to date.

Birds Recently Seen at Appomattox-Buckingham State Forest:

    Recent Checklists:

    Date# of SpeciesSubmitted By
    29 Jan 202617Evan Spears
    23 Nov 202537Evan Spears
    25 Apr 202533Evan Spears
    22 Mar 202510Evan Spears
    4 Mar 20253Evan Spears

    See more recent checklists…

    Amenities & Accessibility

    Amenities

    • On-site Parking
    • No Fee or Permit/Pass Requirement

    Other Amenities: Bike Trails, Hiking Trails

    Accessibility Considerations

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    Maps & Directions

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    Physical Address: 1685 Francisco Rd. Dillwyn VA 23936

    From Holliday Lake State Park return to the intersection of Rt. 692 and Rt. 640. Turn right on Rt. 640 and continue for approximately 2.0 miles to Rt. 636. Turn left on Rt. 636 to the main entrance on the right. Numerous side roads branch off Rt. 636, Rt. 640 and Rt. 626 leading into the forest.

    Access Requirements:

    • Free, open daily

    Contact Information:

    • Mike Womack: 434-983-2175
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    • Sites, or portions of sites, can be closed periodically for management activities. Please always check the site’s website for additional information prior to visiting.

    About the VBWT

    The Virginia Bird and Wildlife Trail is a network of over 600 greenspaces and blueways throughout the Commonwealth selected for their wildlife viewing potential. Walk a nature trail, paddle a river, or enjoy a scenic overlook and you’ll soon see why Virginia is a premier destination for birding and wildlife viewing.

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