The Channels Natural Area Preserve

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The Channels Natural Area Preserve
Park Type State Natural Area
Located Rosedale, Virginia
External Links Official Website

Official Trail Map

Entrance Fee Unknown
ActivitiesThings to do at the park HikingBikingGeocaching
Park AmenitiesThings built to enjoy or use at the park
FeaturesNatural things to see at the park
Park Trails

2 Trails / Total of 8.36 miles13.454 km <br />

Lodging Types None
Park Area 721 acres2.918 km² <br />
Operated By Virginia Department of Forestry
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Park Overview

The Channels, the 53rd state natural area preserve, is an area of significant high elevation forest, rock outcrop and cliff communities. The preserve name is derived from the maze-like system of sandstone crevices and boulders that occur near the 4208ft. summit of Middle Knob on Clinch mountain.

Note!: When people say they are going to The Channels, they are likely referring to hiking on the Brumley Mountain Trail (whether they know it or not). Also starting from the east end along VA-80 hiking west to reach The Channels in under three miles. See Park Trails section for more details.

How To Get There

Park Trails

The Channels Natural Area Preserve has the following 2 trails totaling 8.36 miles.

Park Trails Distance Difficulty Marking Usage Highlight
Brumley Mountain Trail 2.96 mi Medium White diamond

HikingBikingGeocaching

Your likely trail if you want to "go to The Channels"
Channels Trail 5.40 mi Hard Red blaze

HikingHunting

Although your likely goal, not the typical access

Despite overwhelmingly used as the 3mi access to The Channels, the Brumley Mountain Trail is actually a 14.6 mile trail from a parking spot on Rt 690 to parking spot on VA-80.

An actual trail called Channels Trail does exist, but is a 5.5 mi trail starting from a parking spot on Rt. 689 that intersects on Brumley Mountain Trail

Fees, Permits, etc.

Park Lodging

Inn

Cabins

Campground

Other Park Amenities

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Miscellaneous Information

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