Grassy Hill Natural Area Preserve Explained

Grassy Hill Natural Area Preserve
Iucn Category:V
Map:USA Virginia
Location:Franklin County, Virginia
Nearest City:Rocky Mount, Virginia
Coordinates:37.006°N -79.9199°W
Area:1440acres
Governing Body:Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation

Grassy Hill Natural Area Preserve is a 1440acres Natural Area Preserve located in Franklin County, Virginia, just to the west of the town of Rocky Mount. The site is composed of rocky slopes with various hardwood species and patches of Virginia pine. Shallow basic soils, typified by heavy clay, are found among bedrock outcrops rich in magnesium. Rare woodland communities live upon these substrates, and numerous rare plants may be found within grassy forest clearings near the summit. Evidence at the preserve suggests that the majority of the site was once more open, and may have historically been maintained through a natural fire regime that has been suppressed during modern times.[1]

The preserve is owned and maintained by the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, and is open to the public. Public facilities at the preserve include of hiking trails, educational signs, parking, and a kiosk.[1]

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  1. Web site: Grassy Hill Natural Area Preserve . Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation . December 19, 2016.