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Bullitt Park/Greenbelt Trail

Description

Elevation: 1531 ft., This is a multi-use park, with ball fields, picnic areas, playgrounds, tennis and basketball courts, and a track. Nature enthusiasts will find the adjacent Greenbelt Trail the best venue for wildlife watching. To reach the trailhead, park on the north side of the track and walk towards the river. The Greenbelt Trail is situated along the widened bank of the Powell River. There are feral ducks and geese that inhabit this area, but during migration, wild waterfowl and shorebirds join them. Also look for waders such as great blue heron, green heron and the river hunter, belted kingfisher. Barn swallow swiftly fly over the river throughout the summer. The oak, maple and poplar-lined riverbed provides nesting habitat for several kinds of woodland songbirds. During migration, these woods are likely to be populated by other resting neotropical migrants. Muskrat, woodchuck, and big brown bat are more secretive but common mammal denizens of this area. Reptiles and amphibians, such as green frog and northern watersnake, are also common along the rocky riverbed.

Wildlife Sightings

Birds Recently Seen at Bullitt Park/Greenbelt Trail:

    68 species have been reported at this site to date.

    Recent Checklists:

    Date# of SpeciesSubmitted By
    11 Jun 202510Joleada Lewis
    2 May 202531Trevor White
    10 Nov 202414Ashley Lohr
    10 Nov 202414Collin Trepanitis
    9 Nov 202419Ashley Lohr

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    Amenities & Accessibility Considerations

    Site Amenities

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

    Other Site Amenities: Bike Trails

    Maps & Directions

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    Leaving the Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park, turn left onto Wood Avenue. Follow Wood Avenue for two blocks to E. 1st Street and turn left. Continue for 0.1miles (3 blocks) into the entrance to Bullitt Park.

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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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