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Briery Branch Dam/Briery Lake

Description

Elevation: 2115 ft.

Briery Branch Dam and the associated Briery Lake are home to a variety of water birds throughout the year. In summer, search for great blue heron, wood duck and belted kingfisher. During migration and in winter, look for additional species of duck as well as the occasional grebe or coot. The neighboring woodland hosts most of the woodland species characteristic of western Virginia. Blue jay and northern cardinal are joined in spring by a variety of warblers and in winter by finches and sparrows. Search the roadside verges thick with chicory for common whitetail and widow skimmer, two species of dragonfly that seem to be less restricted to the lakeshore. Additionally, flora including pussytoes, Confederate and common blue violet, purple deadnettle, and wild geranium attract a variety of butterflies, including black and tiger swallowtail, silver-spotted skipper, and cabbage white.

Notes:

Wildlife Sightings

Birds Recently Seen at Briery Branch Dam/Briery Lake:

  • Bald Eagle
  • American Crow
  • American Goldfinch
  • Dark-eyed Junco

148 species have been reported at this site to date.

Recent Checklists:

Date# of SpeciesSubmitted By
23 Jan 20264Matt Gingerich
3 Jan 20262Kate Komorous
30 Nov 20254Kate Komorous
27 Oct 20253Andrew Troyer
13 Oct 20254Craig Tumer

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Amenities & Accessibility Considerations

Site Amenities

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

Maps & Directions

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Location: Briery Branch Rd/FR 924, Dayton, VA 22821

Coordinates: 38.45112, -79.15997

From the Previous Site on the North River Loop of the VBWT:

From Hone Quarry Recreation Area, return to SR 257 and turn right. SR 257 ends in 0.8 miles at the intersection with Tilghman Road/FR 101. Continue straight on Briery Branch Rd/ FR 924 for 2.2 miles to the pullout on the left.

Site Information

Managed By:

  • U.S. Forest Service

Access Requirements:

Contact Information:

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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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