Crow's Nest Natural Area Preserve - Stafford, Virginia
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member flyingmoose
N 38° 22.443 W 077° 21.540
18S E 293929 N 4249952
Nature Preserve located off of Raven road.
Waymark Code: WM17QGA
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 03/23/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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The Crow's Nest is a great spot for a nice hike in the woods along the Potomac River. There are two separate access points, the main provides hiking, while the Brook Road access provides a short trail, fishing and a kayak launch. There is ample parking at both locations.


The following is taken from the VDCR (visit link)
The protection of Crow's Nest is arguably one of Virginia's highest land conservation achievements, becoming a reality in 2008 with the first acquisition of 1,762 acres. In 2009, the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation and Stafford County added 1,110 acres. The Northern Virginia Conservation Trust (NVCT) dedicated their Potomac Creek Heronry parcel as an addition to the preserve in 2018 and their Potomac Hills parcel in 2020, bringing the total area of Virginia's 54th state natural area preserve to 3,056 acres. Funding for the original two tracts came from a variety of sources including DCR, Stafford County, the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality and the Aquatic Resources Trust fund of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, The Nature Conservancy, and the Virginia Land Conservation Foundation.

Crow's Nest is, simply, a beautiful place and considered highly significant from numerous standpoints. Topography is varied, with the high narrow ridgeline rising 160 feet above two tidally influenced creeks: Potomac and Accokeek. The peninsula is deeply dissected on both its northern and southern flanks by a series of deep ravines cutting into ancient coastal plain marine sediments and feeding tidal marshes along the bordering creeks.

Crow's Nest Natural Area Preserve supports:

895 acres of tidal and non-tidal wetlands. The wetlands on the Crow's Nest peninsula account for 60 percent of all the marshes in Stafford County, and represent some of the best examples of diverse and intact wetland habitats in the Potomac River drainage;
23 miles of stream, riparian and wetland buffer;
2,310 acres of mature hardwood forest including two forest types that are recognized as globally rare by DCR's Natural Heritage Program;
nesting bald eagles, habitat for the federally listed short-nose sturgeon, and habitat for twenty-two plant species that are significant for the Coastal Plain of Virginia;
habitat for about 60 species of neotropical migratory songbirds, nearly 60 percent of which are experiencing population declines, including ten species that are high global priority species of Partners In Flight;
spawning, nursery and/or feeding habitat for 49 species of interjurisdictional fish and seven species of mussels and commercially valuable shellfish;
lands and waters that have played important roles in the Native American, Colonial and Civil War histories of Virginia.
Estimated size of the public land (in regional measurement standard: hectares, acres, kms, etc.): 3115

Is there a trail system?: Yes

If there is a trail system, please describe length, terrain, etc.:
8 miles of trail through old growth forest with hills.


What points of interest are there?:
Each trail ends at a vista.


What activities are available?:
Hiking, paddling, birdwatching, and photography.


Hours of accessibility?: March 15 - October 31: 8:00 AM until 8:00 PM November 1 - March 14: 8:00 AM until 5:30 PM

List of known hazards (cliffs, snakes, poison plants, etc.):
At some of the vista's, the cliffs are crumbling and could be considered dangerous.


Dogs Allowed?: Yes

Is a permit/fee required?: No

Please supply the website of the land if available: [Web Link]

If a permit/fee is required please describe in detail how to get one, how much, etc.: Not listed

Visit Instructions:
Visitors are encouraged to supply a picture of either themselves or their GPS at the trailhead and/or signage of the public access lands - describe your experience there and what you saw - tell us why other folks should come visit!

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