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Dendron Swamp Natural Area Preserve

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Area
  
636 acres (257 ha)

Dendron Swamp Natural Area Preserve

Location
  
Sussex County, Virginia

Governing body
  
Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation

Dendron Swamp Natural Area Preserve is a 636-acre (257 ha) Natural Area Preserve in Sussex County, Virginia. Located along the Blackwater River, the preserve supports a bald cypress and tupelo swamp. Canopy trees over 98 feet (30 m) tall line the river for two miles (3.2 km), and the swamp shows only occasional signs of logging. Some of the larger cypresses are believed to be over 600 years old. Within the preserve is a nesting site for the great blue heron.

The preserve contains the Charles C. Steirly Natural Area, a 19-acre (7.7 ha) swamp containing an essentially virgin forest of bald cypress and water tupelo that was designated as a National Natural Landmark in 1974.

The preserve does not include facilities for public access, and visitors must make arrangements with the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation prior to visiting.

References

Dendron Swamp Natural Area Preserve Wikipedia