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Petticoat Junction – Jackson River Float Trip

Description

Elevation: 1285 ft.

Petticoat Junction is the last pull out before floating down into Covington. This area holds a variety of habitats from open fields to woodland. These surroundings support anticipated birds such as indigo buntings and song sparrows. Along forest edges these birds can be heard singing from prominent points and popping out of denser patches of scrub and grass. The woods ring with the familiar calls of Carolina wren, northern cardinal and northern flicker, while the river hosts great blue and green herons, wood duck and belted kingfisher. Butterflies such as eastern tiger swallowtail and red-spotted purple float between cardinal flowers and black-eyed Susans. The glittering ebony jewelwing sticks to shady sections along the stream, often sharing their perch with eastern painted turtles.

Notes:

  • The US Army Corps of Engineers releases water from Gathright Dam on a regular basis, but also as needed. Check the COE’s website before heading out.

Wildlife Sightings

Birds Recently Seen at Petticoat Junction – Jackson River Float Trip:

    53 species have been reported at this site to date.

    Recent Checklists:

    Date# of SpeciesSubmitted By
    22 Apr 20259Elena Bersani
    11 Oct 20244Cory Swift
    11 Oct 20244JoAnn Dalley
    2 Aug 20247Vic Laubach
    2 Aug 20247Rich Wood

    See more recent checklists…

    Amenities & Accessibility Considerations

    Site Amenities

    • On-site Parking
    • Kayak/Canoe Launch
    • No Fee or Permit/Pass Requirement

    Maps & Directions

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    Physical Address: 194 Mays Ln, Covington, VA 24426

    From Covington, head north on US-220 N/Hot Springs Rd, turn left onto VA-687/Jackson River Rd, turn left onto Mays Ln, and follow the signs to the parking area.

    Site Information

    Managed By:

    • U.S. Forest Service

    Access Requirements:

    Contact Information:

    • Visit Website
    • 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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