ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Paul State Forest Paul State ForestState forest in Virginia, United States Paul State ForestLocation within VirginiaLocationRockingham County, VirginiaNearest cityHarrisonburg, VACoordinates38°26′6.6″N 79°2′10″W / 38.435167°N 79.03611°W / 38.435167; -79.03611Area173 acres (70 ha)Established1962 (1962)Governing bodyVirginia Department of ForestryWebsitePaul State Forest Paul State Forest is a Virginia state forest located in Rockingham County near the town of Ottobine. Its 173 acres (0.70 km2) are used for a variety of purposes including research. It had previously been part of the family farm of John Paul, Jr., a United States federal judge in Western Virginia, who donated it to the state in 1961.[1][2] References ↑ "Ottobine's State Forest". Ottobine.com. Archived from the original on June 19, 2004. Retrieved October 22, 2007. ↑ "Paul State Forest". Virginia Department of Forestry. Archived from the original on July 29, 2025. Retrieved November 17, 2023. Virginia state forests vteProtected areas of VirginiaFederalNational Battlefields, Battlefield Parks, and Military Parks Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania Manassas Petersburg Richmond National Estuarine Research Reserves Chesapeake Bay National Fish Hatcheries Harrison Lake National Forests George Washington and Jefferson National Historic Sites and Historical Parks Appomattox Court House Cedar Creek and Belle Grove Colonial Cumberland Gap Harpers Ferry Maggie L. Walker National Memorials Arlington House Red Hill Patrick Henry National Monuments Booker T. Washington Fort Monroe George Washington Birthplace National Parks Shenandoah National Parkways Blue Ridge Colonial George Washington Memorial Skyline National Recreation Areas Mount Rogers National Seashores Assateague Island National Trails Appalachian Captain John Smith Chesapeake Lewis and Clark Overmountain Victory Potomac Heritage Star-Spangled Banner Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Wildlife Refuges Back Bay Chincoteague Eastern Shore of Virginia Mason Neck Featherstone Fisherman Island Glenn Martin Great Dismal Swamp James River Nansemond Occoquan Bay Plum Tree Island Presquile Rappahannock River Valley Wallops Island Federally-administered Prince William Forest Park Wolf Trap Performing Arts Other National Historic Landmarks National Natural Landmarks National Register of Historic Places Wilderness Areas StateState parks Bear Creek Lake Belle Isle Breaks Interstate Caledon Chippokes Claytor Lake Clinch River Culpeper Battlefields Douthat Fairy Stone Falling Spring Falls False Cape First Landing Grayson Highlands Green Pastures Hayfields High Bridge Trail Holliday Lake Hungry Mother James River Kiptopeke Lake Anna Leesylvania Machicomoco Mason Neck Natural Bridge Natural Tunnel New River Trail Occoneechee Pocahontas Powhatan Sailor's Creek Battlefield Seven Bends Shot Tower Shenandoah River Sky Meadows Smith Mountain Lake Southwest Virginia Museum Staunton River Staunton River Battlefield Sweet Run Twin Lakes Westmoreland Widewater Wilderness Road York River State forests Appomattox-Buckingham Big Woods Bourassa Browne Channels Charlotte Chesterfield Chilton Woods Conway Robinson Crawfords Cumberland Devil's Backbone Dragon Run First Mountain Hawks Lesesne Matthews Moore's Creek Niday Place Old Flat Paul Prince Edward-Gallion Sandy Point South Quay Whitney Zoar Natural Area Preserves Antioch Pines Bald Knob Bethel Beach Big Spring Bog Blackwater Blackwater Sandhills Buffalo Mountain Bull Run Mountains Bush Mill Stream Camp Branch Wetlands Cape Charles Coastal Habitat Cave Hill The Cedars The Channels Cherry Orchard Bog Chestnut Creek Wetlands Chestnut Ridge Chotank Creek Chub Sandhill Cleveland Barrens Clover Hollow Cowbane Prairie Crawford's Knob Crow's Nest Cumberland Marsh Cypress Bridge Dameron Marsh Deep Run Ponds Dendron Swamp Difficult Creek Dundas Granite Flatrock Elklick Woodlands False Cape Folly Mills Creek Fen Goshen Pass Grafton Ponds Grassy Hill Grayson Glades Hickory Hollow Hughlett Point Johnsons Creek Lyndhurst Ponds Magothy Bay Mark's and Jack's Island Mill Creek Springs Mount Joy Pond Mutton Hunk Fen Naked Mountain New Point Comfort North Landing River Northwest River Ogdens Cave Parkers Marsh Parramore Island Pedlar Hills Glades Pickett's Harbor Piney Grove Flatwoods Pinnacle Poor Mountain Redrock Mountain Savage Neck Dunes South Quay Sandhills Southside Savannah Sweet Springs Unthanks Cave Wreck Island WildlifeManagement Areas Amelia Big Survey Big Woods Briery Creek Chester F. Phelps Cavalier Chickahominy Clinch Mountain Crooked Creek Dick Cross Doe Creek Fairystone Farms Featherfin G. Richard Thompson Game Farm Marsh Goshen and Little North Mountain Hardware River Havens Hidden Valley Highland Hog Island Horsepen Lake James River Land's End Mattaponi Mattaponi Bluffs Merrimac Farm Mockhorn Island Oakley Forest Pettigrew Powhatan Princess Anne Ragged Island Rapidan Robert W. Duncan Saxis Short Hills Smith Mountain Cooperative Stewarts Creek T. M. Gathright Turkeycock Ware Creek Weston White Oak Mountain OtherRegistered Historic Places in Virginia Virginia Landmarks Register Bridges Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Virginia Department of Forestry Virginia Department of Historic Resources Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources This article related to a protected area in Virginia is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte This Rockingham County, Virginia state location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte