Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced $14.4 million in Virginia Land Conservation Foundation funding to conserve 11,220 acres in the Commonwealth. Grants were awarded for farmland preservation, forest preservation, historic preservation, natural area protection, and open spaces and parks.
The 28 projects receiving grant awards for fiscal year 2025 include investments in new parks for the public, conservation easements to protect working timberland and farmland and two land acquisitions by Virginia’s Tribal Nations.
“By making significant investments that not only protect natural resources, but also our historic resources, we are able to ensure that Virginians can benefit from visiting these special places,” said Virginia Secretary of Natural and Historic Resources Travis Voyles. “When we increase public access opportunities, we allow Virginians and those visiting to experience all that the Commonwealth has to offer.”
“These projects selected for VLCF grant funding will help protect ecologically important habitats around the Commonwealth that support rare plant species as well as a variety of wildlife,” said Director of the Department of Conservation and Recreation Matthew Wells. “Virginians will benefit from the improved water quality of our rivers, creeks and karst landscapes resulting from these strategically targeted land conservation projects.”
VLCF board members are appointed by the governor, the Senate and the House of Delegates. The board includes the Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry. DCR provides staff support to the board.
Aerial photo showing the 2,600-acre Wilderness Crossing site and surrounding area. Under the governor’s program, 36.17 acres of the Wilderness Battlefield will be protected. Photo by Hugh Kenny/PEC.
Here is the list of the fiscal year 2025 VLCF Awards can be found here:
Amherst County
Monacan Indian Nation, Monacan Indian Nation – Daisy Adcock Property | $285,367
Acquisition of 100.4 forested acres by the Monacan Indian Nation on Bear Mountain in Amherst County, the home of the Monacan people for more than 10,000 years. Adjacent to the Monacan Museum and Culture Center, this property contains an Outstanding Forest Conservation Value hardwood forest.
Category: Forestland Preservation
Caroline County
The Conservation Fund, Hazelwood Farm | $440,750
Conservation easement through the Army Compatible Use Buffers program to protect 339 acres of prime, active farmland within Fort Walker’s Priority IA area for buffering the Army’s training installation. Managed under conservation and nutrient management plans, the farm has significant frontage on the Rappahannock River. Virginia Outdoors Foundation will hold the easement.
Category: Farmland Preservation
City of Chesapeake
City of Chesapeake, City of Chesapeake Open Spaces and Parks Application | $800,000
Acquisition of 96 acres along the Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River to protect wetlands, which encumber 68% of the property. This project seeks to protect the ecological integrity along the Elizabeth River and provide recreation opportunities and public waterfront access.
Category: Open Spaces and Parks
Dinwiddie County
Virginia Department of Forestry, Tank Hill | $810,000
Conservation easement to protect 1,491.54 acres of working forestland. The project will protect riparian lands along White Oak Creek, designated as Threatened & Endangered Species Water by the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources due to the presence of Roanoke Logperch, a state and federally endangered fish.
Category: Forestland Preservation
Dinwiddie County
Virginia Department of Forestry, Working Forests Between Battlefields | $775,000
Conservation easement to secure 797.8 acres of timberlands and protect connectivity of a rural landscape situated between three Civil War battlefields. Managed under a professional forest management plan, the land supports water quality, wildlife habitat and scenic views from the East Coast Greenway.
Category: Forestland Preservation
Henrico County
Capital Region Land Conservancy, Seven Pines at Broad Water Creek | $271,750
Conservation easement to protect 23.99 acres that include predicted habitat for a rare plant and fall within the core battlefield area of the Battle of Seven Pines. Upon recording the conservation easement with the Board of Historic Resources, CRLC plans to transfer the property to the Richmond Battlefields Association to own and operate as a public park.
Category: Historic Area Preservation
King and Queen County
Middle Peninsula Chesapeake Bay Public Access Authority, Robinson-Baker’s Creek Acquisition | $255,000
Acquisition of 513.32 acres to protect coastal and waterfront areas that contain significant ecological value. The project will provide underserved communities with recreational opportunities such as hunting, fishing, swimming and wildlife watching.
Category: Open Spaces and Parks
King George County
Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, Lake Caledon – Caledon State Park Expansion | $500,000
Acquisition of an undeveloped, mostly forested 468-acre tract immediately south of Caledon State Park to increase the park by nearly 20%. In a partnership with Trust for Public Land and the U.S. Navy, the project will increase recreational opportunities at the park.
Category: Open Spaces and Parks
Loudoun County
Virginia Outdoors Foundation, Beaver Dam Legacy LLC | $125,000
Conservation easement to protect 138.32 acres along Beaverdam Creek, a tributary of Goose Creek, to ensure the agricultural viability of this farm. The property contains structures eligible for listing in the Virginia Landmarks Register and the National Register of Historic Places.
Category: Farmland Preservation
Loudoun County
The Conservation Fund, Oak Hill | $2,000,000
Acquisition and easement to preserve and protect 86 acres of James Monroe’s Oak Hill, a National Historic Landmark. The land will be open to the public for historical interpretation, walking, hiking and wildlife watching. The Board of Historic Resources will hold an open-space easement on the property.
Category: Historic Area Preservation
Louisa County
Virginia Outdoors Foundation, Panamint Farm | $389,700
Partial funding for a conservation easement to protect 533 acres of active farmland and forestland. The property also contains frontage on Nunn, Goldmine and White creeks. A grant for $110,300 was awarded for this project for FY24.
Category: Farmland Preservation
Mecklenburg County
Virginia Outdoors Foundation, Jatt Farm ~ Musapatike | $480,715
Conservation easement to protect 353.56 acres. More than half of the acreage of the farm – which produces cattle, hay and timber – is in Prime Soils, and 87 acres are considered farmland of statewide importance. The property also contains 90 acres of Ecological Cores as delineated in the Virginia Natural Lands Assessment.
Category: Farmland Preservation
Montgomery County
Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, Ellett Escarpment Natural Area Preserve – Supplemental Funding | $165,254
Supplemental funding to acquire 34.38 acres to establishing a new Ellett Escarpment Natural Area Preserve and protect the most at-risk cave adapted species in Virginia. A grant for $293,500 was awarded for FY23 to successfully initiate this project, but land values were appraised higher than expected.
Category: Natural Area Preservation
Montgomery County
Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, Ellett Escarpment – Eastern Divide North | $800,000
Acquisition of 36 acres. The underlying karst landscape supports a portion of Virginia’s best population of one of the commonwealth’s most imperiled species. The property also supports habitat for a significantly rare species confined to Virginia and contains mature calcareous forests and approximately 2,000 feet of tributaries to the North Fork Roanoke River.
Category: Natural Area Preservation
Montgomery County
Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, Ellett Escarpment – Eastern Divide South | $975,219
Acquisition of 84 acres. The underlying karst landscape supports a portion of Virginia’s best population of one of the commonwealth’s most imperiled species. The property also supports habitat for a significantly rare species confined to Virginia and contains mature calcareous forests and approximately 1,100 feet of tributaries to the North Fork Roanoke River.
Category: Natural Area Preservation
Orange County
American Battlefield Trust, Jackson at Wilderness | $162,406
Conservation easement to protect 36.17 acres located entirely within the Core Area of the Wilderness Battlefield, a Priority I.2 (Class A) battlefield. The project will protect the viewshed of the adjacent Wilderness Battlefield, part of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Battlefield Park. The Virginia Board of Historic Resources will hold the easement.
Category: Historic Area Preservation
Patrick County
Virginia Department of Forestry, Shooting Creek | $286,875
Conservation easement to protect 674.68 acres of mountainous forestland located along the Patrick and Franklin County border. Almost the entire property lies within the “C1: Outstanding” ecological core distinction. It contains tributaries that feed the DCR-designated Smith River North Stream Conservation Site, classified as B2: High Priority, due to the state and federally endangered occurrences of the Roanoke Logperch.
Category: Forestland Preservation
Smyth County
Virginia Outdoors Foundation, Greg and Kyli Waddle Property | $914,017
Conservation easement to protect 850 acres of working farmland in Smyth and Washington Counties, to be held by Virginia Outdoors Foundation. The project will protect karst geology, with nearly 200 mapped sinkholes within a few hundred feet of the Middle Fork Holston River, and habitat for Loggerhead Shrike (a state threatened bird) and Bobolink (a rare bird).
Category: Farmland Preservation
Southampton County
Virginia Department of Forestry, Southampton 900 | $340,000
Conservation easement to protect a 900-acre site that contains working forestlands. The property, which is part of a larger privately owned property of 1,200 acres, contains wetlands and frontage along the state scenic Blackwater River. A grant for $164,450 was awarded for this project for FY24.
Category: Forestland Preservation
Stafford County
Stafford County, William Long Farm | $254,000
Conservation easement to protect 69.25 acres under the County Purchase of Development Rights (PDR) Program. The property falls within an Ecological Core and has predictive suitable habitat for Threatened and Endangered species and DWR Species of Greatest Conservation Need and is located within a wildlife biodiversity resilience corridor in DWR’s Wildlife Corridor Action Plan.
Category: Farmland Preservation
Stafford County
Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, Crow’s Nest Natural Area Preserve – Crow’s Nest Harbor Partnership Phase 1 | $153,500
Acquisition of over 101 individual previously subdivided parcel totaling 262 acres. In a partnership between DCR, Stafford County and the Northern Virginia Conservation Trust, this project will further protect one of Virginia’s essential conservation sites. Public access at the preserve, already the most visited in the commonwealth, will be expanded with new hiking trails and a new parking area.
Category: Natural Area Preservation
Stafford County
Patawomeck Indian Tribe of Virginia, Patawomeck Tribe Land Grant | $390,932
Acquisition of 14.24 acres located on the state scenic Rappahannock River, just downriver from the Patawomeck community’s Tribal Center across the Rappahannock River from Fredericksburg at Little Falls. The Patawomeck Tribe intends to create a public access trail from McDuff Park to the property as well as a small boat loading area along the river.
Category: Open Spaces and Parks
Suffolk
Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, South Quay Sandhills NAP – Biodiversity, Climate Resilience & Public Access in Chowan River Basin | $1,300,000
Acquisition of 1,900 acres of contiguous forest in the Albemarle-Pamlico watershed region, which includes nearly 250 acres of freshwater wetlands and 10 miles of stream reaches. The property will be dedicated as part of Virginia’s natural area preserve system. The VLCF grant is needed to leverage a $5.6 million federal grant for the project.
Category: Natural Area Preservation
Virginia Beach
City of Virginia Beach, Hancock North Landing Open Space FY25 | $650,000
Acquisition of 28 acres as an addition to Munden Point Park. From the site, there are over 220-degree views of the North Landing River, a designated Virginia Scenic River. Daily public access will be provided for land-based and water-based recreation, wildlife viewing, education and research opportunities.
Category: Open Spaces and Parks
Virginia Beach
City of Virginia Beach, Pleasure House Point Access/Waterfront Area | $100,000
Acquisition of 0.57 acres at Pleasure House Point, part of a network of conserved areas along Crab Creek, Pleasure House Creek and Lynnhaven Bay. The complex includes 1.25 miles of shorelines and wetlands, tidal mudflats and maritime forests. In 2012, a significant portion of the property was conserved, and the City of Virginia Beach currently manages 108 acres of the property.
Category: Open Spaces and Parks
Warren County
Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation, Funk Tract at Cedar Creek | $415,274
Acquisition and easement to protect a 45.56-acre farm that is entirely within the Core Area of the Cedar Creek Battlefield and adjacent to lands already preserved by the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation. The project will allow for visitor access via mowed trails to the property, which contains open space and 17.5 acres of forested lands along with waterways.
Category: Historic Area Preservation
Washington County
Virginia Outdoors Foundation, Richard Rolen Property | $354,875
Conservation easement to protect 697 acres located along the North Fork Holston River. The property contains 600 acres of prime forestland and numerous ponds and streams, supporting many species of fish and insects, including the Virginia springfly. The whole forest is being managed under a stewardship plan and is scheduled for selective cut timbering.
Category: Forestland Preservation
Wise CountyLand Trust of Virginia, Huff Rock | $45,000
Supplemental funding for a conservation easement to protect 647 acres on Powell Mountain, including mountaintop rock formations such as Huff Rock and cave portals. The property also contains 1.6 miles of perennial streams and supports habitat for species of greatest conservation need. A grant for $182,000 was awarded for this project for FY23 but the cost for the required boundary survey for this exceptionally mountainous property was unexpectedly high.
Category: Forestland Preservation
Audrey Carpenter is the Northern Virginia Bureau Chief at AllVirginia.News and can be reached at: audreycarpenter@allvirginia.news
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