
The Jackson River carves a deep path through this portion of the George Washington National Forest, where steep ridges like Coles Mountain and Warm Springs Mountain dictate the location of roads and settlements. This mid-century landscape is defined by its transition from traditional agriculture to modern infrastructure, evidenced by a dam under construction in The Gorge and an active strip mine near McAllister Bridge. Smaller settlements like Tinkertown and Carloover occupy the narrower valleys, while Falling Spring serves as a more significant hub near the confluence of Falling Spring Run and the river.
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