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The Brush Mountain Wilderness is an area protected by Act of Congress (Eastern Wilderness Act) to maintain its present, natural condition. As part of the wilderness system, it helps to preserve a variety of natural life forms and contributes to a diversity of plant and animal gene pools. Although it is located close to Blacksburg, Virginia, Brush Mountain is remote. The area looks out to the northwest across Craig Creek to the slopes of Sinking Creek Mountain. The area is part of the Craig Creek Cluster.

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  • The Brush Mountain Wilderness is an area protected by Act of Congress (Eastern Wilderness Act) to maintain its present, natural condition. As part of the wilderness system, it helps to preserve a variety of natural life forms and contributes to a diversity of plant and animal gene pools. Although it is located close to Blacksburg, Virginia, Brush Mountain is remote. The area looks out to the northwest across Craig Creek to the slopes of Sinking Creek Mountain. The area is part of the Craig Creek Cluster. (en)
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  • The Brush Mountain Wilderness is an area protected by Act of Congress (Eastern Wilderness Act) to maintain its present, natural condition. As part of the wilderness system, it helps to preserve a variety of natural life forms and contributes to a diversity of plant and animal gene pools. Although it is located close to Blacksburg, Virginia, Brush Mountain is remote. The area looks out to the northwest across Craig Creek to the slopes of Sinking Creek Mountain. The area is part of the Craig Creek Cluster. (en)
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