Kimberling Creek Cluster

Kimberling Creek Cluster
Map showing the location of Kimberling Creek Cluster
Map showing the location of Kimberling Creek Cluster
Location of Kimberling Creek Cluster in Virginia
LocationBland,
Virginia, United States
Nearest townBastian, Virginia
Coordinates37°9′58″N 81°5′43″W / 37.16611°N 81.09528°W / 37.16611; -81.09528
AdministratorU.S. Forest Service

The Kimberling Creek Cluster is a region in the Jefferson National Forest recognized by The Wilderness Society for its diversity of habitats extending along parts of Brushy and Hogback Mountains. Kimberling Creek, with headwaters in the cluster, flows into Big Walker Creek, a tributary of the New River. [1][2]

  1. ^ Parsons, Shireen (May 1999). Virginia's Mountain Treasures, The Unprotected Wildlands of the Jefferson National Forest. Washington, D. C.: The Wilderness Society, OCLC: 42806366. p. 44.
  2. ^ Bamford, Sherman (February 2013). A Review of the Virginia Mountain Treasures of the Jefferson National Forest. Blacksburg, Virginia: Sierra Club, OCLC: 893635467. p. 59.