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Locher Tract

Description

Elevation: 493 ft.

These 378 acres of National Forest lands, known as the Locher Tract, offer one mile of riverfront property and two trailheads. The trails traverse upland hardwood forests, open pastures, beaver ponds, river bottoms, open river views, and various wetlands. Avian residents of these woods include Barred Owl, Pileated Woodpecker, White-breasted Nuthatch, Eastern Bluebird, and Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. In the summer, nesting neotropical migrants, such as Hooded and Black-and-white warblers, Wood Thrush, and Ovenbird may also be found. Views of the river can be productive in the fall and winter. Keep an eye out for Osprey, Bald Eagle, and a variety of waterfowl and shorebirds. Wood Duck are resident here most often found in small wooded outlets. Dragonflies such as prince baskettail, common green darner, and black-shouldered spinyleg patrol the James River. Damselflies such as blue-ringed and variable dancers are common along weedy riverbanks. White-tailed deer, woodchuck, eastern chipmunk, and gray squirrel also take residence within the Locher Tract. Reptilian denizens include black rat snake, northern copperhead, five-lined skink, and eastern garter snake.

Wildlife Sightings

146 species have been reported at this site to date.

Birds Recently Seen at Locher Tract:

  • Canada Goose
  • Wood Duck
  • Mallard
  • Common Merganser
  • Rock Pigeon
  • Mourning Dove
  • Turkey Vulture
  • Red-tailed Hawk
  • Belted Kingfisher
  • Red-bellied Woodpecker

Recent Checklists:

Date# of SpeciesSubmitted By
28 Feb 202623Donna Mateski de Sanchez
28 Feb 202623Bob Epperson
25 Feb 202611Chris Compton
27 Dec 20259Lisa Gay-Milliken
6 Dec 202518David Warne

See more recent checklists…

Amenities & Accessibility

Amenities

  • On-site Parking
  • Restrooms

Other Amenities: Hiking Trails

Accessibility Considerations

This location does not have a Birdability Site Review available at this time

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Maps & Directions

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From the Trail of Trees, return to US 501 and turn right, continuing north 9.6 miles to SR 130. Turn left on SR 130 and go 3.1 miles west to Rt. 759. Turn left onto Rt. 759/Arnold’s Valley Road; travel for 0.8 miles to Rt. 782/James River Road. Turn left onto Rt. 782/James River Road and continue for 1.7 miles to its end and the parking lot for Locher Tract.

Access Requirements:

  • Free, Daily

Contact Information:

  • U.S. Forest Service Glenwood Pedlar Ranger District 540-291-2188
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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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