
Jefferson National Forest dominates the high ridges and steep valleys of this western Virginia landscape, where the Appalachian National Scenic Trail winds through Cove Mtn and Brush Mtn. The terrain is defined by parallel ridges like Crawford Ridge and Sandstone Ridge, which funnel waterways such as Catawba Cr and Bradshaw Cr through the gaps. Along the southern edge, the Roanoke River provides a corridor for modern development in Glenvar and Wabun, contrasting with the more dispersed settlements of Bradshaw.
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