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Hidden Valley rules and references

Rules and Regulations

  • Adhere to all rules and regulations posted by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries and other state and federal agencies.
  • Licenses are required to hunt and fish at Hidden Valley WMA
  • Disturbing, removing, and collecting plants and/or animals require a permit and are otherwise a criminal offense punishable under the penalties prescribed by law.


Photographs

All images contained in this series are copyrighted by Richard Kretz


References

Brown, Ralph M. A Sketch Of The Early History Of Southwestern Virginia. William and Mary Quarterly 2nd Ser., Vol. 17 No. 4 (Oct. 1937), pp 501-513.

Chew, Collins, 2009. A Simple Geologic History Of Southwest Virginia. Johnson City, TN.

Frye, Keith, 2008. Roadside Geology Of Virginia. Missoula, MT: Mountain Press Publishing Co.

Gable, Claude, 2010. New Trail Coming Soon to a Big Mountain Near You. St. Paul, VA: Mountain Peeks Magazine, Issue No. 2, pp 31-33.

Gooch, Bob, 2000. Enjoying Virginia Outdoors: A Guide To Wildlife Management Areas. Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia, pp 223-230.

Hamilton, Emory. The Slaying Of John Douglas At Little Moccasin Gap. Unpublished manuscript: Indian Atrocities Along the Clinch, Powell, and Holston Rivers, pp 28-30.

Mccown, Debra, August 10, 2008. Brumley Gap: People Power Prevailing Over Corporate America. Bristol, TN: Bristol Herald-Courier.

Rutherford, Brenda. Russell County, Virginia: Connections To The Past. The Appalachian Quarterly; December 1996, pp 77-82.

Sarvis, Will. Prehistoric Southwest Virginia: Aboriginal Occupation, Land Use, And Environmental Worldview. Blacksburg, VA: The Smithfield Review: Studies In The History Of The Region West Of The Blue Ridge; Vol IV, 2000, pp 125-151.

Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries website for Hidden Valley Lake Wildlife Management Area at http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wmas/detail.asp?pid=27

Whisonant, Robert C. Geology And The Civil War In Southwestern Virginia: The Smyth County Salt Works. Charlottesville, VA: Division of Mineral Resources; Vol 42, No. 3, Aug. 1996

Winegar, Deane and Garvey, 1998. Highroad Guide To The Virginia Mountains. Marietta, GA: Longstreet Press, pp 75-96.



style="font-style: italic; font-family: Nimbus Sans L;">Richard Kretz is a photographer and naturalist who chronicles his adventures in southwest Virginia at http://www.pbase.com/diggitydogs/clinch_mountain.  Stay tuned to read more of his writeup on Hidden Valley Wildlife Management Area, or click on the tag for "hidden_valley" to read previous posts in this series.





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