Powhatan

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The woods in the Powhatan Wildlife Management Area are probably just the same as they were more than 10,000 years ago. Back then, the area that makes up the 4,462-acre hunting and fishing preserve was used by the Monacan Indians.

While Powhatan is the only Virginia county named after an Indian chief, the Monacans were actually hostile to Wahunsenacawh – known as Chief Powhatan. He created a confederation of tribes located largely in the Tidewater region. While the Powhatans had a reputation of attempting to cooperate with the European settlers, the Monacans tended to ignore and occasionally clash with them. Between disease and warfare, the area Monacans were pretty much wiped out by the early 1700s.

My run brought me through a mix of farmland, dirt roads and muddy trails. I saw a couple of hunters leaving as I was getting to start my run, but other than that I was alone. I didn’t see any wildlife on the chilly February morning except for the occasional squirrel.

After my run, I headed to Powhatan Courthouse. In addition to the courthouse, the small town has other county facilities and a few restaurants. On the outskirts, there is a suburban housing development. The county is about 20 minutes west of Richmond.

For my final stop in the county, I visited Chadwick Orchids, a great place to take pictures and buy a Valentine’s Day present.

39 runs down, 95 to go.


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Powhatan Wildlife Management Area
Special Welcome
Off Trail
Off Trail II
Off Trail III
Off Trail IV
Off Trail V
Back on the Trail
Stream II
Bass Pond
Frozen Branches
Courhouse
Restaurant
House
Porch
Ducks, Geese & Chickens
Entrance to Chadwick's Orchid.
Orchid I
Orchid II
Orchid III
Orchid IV
Orchid V
Orchid VI

Powhatan Wildlife Management Area

This is one of the hard-to-find entrances to the park.

Special Welcome

The management area sign had been decorated with bullet holes.

Off Trail

My plan was to take Power Line Trail, which I figured would follow the power lines.

Off Trail II

Instead, it brought me through some backyards. I turned when I reached a "No Trespassing" sign.

Off Trail III

I found a nice dirt road, and decided to run on it.

Off Trail IV

Stream along the road. I am guessing it is part of Salmon Creek.

Off Trail V

My road ended at someone's house, so I turned back.

Back on the Trail

I went back and found the trail. It was a bit muddy...

Stream II

I found Salmon Creek again, but this time there was no bridge. I could have tried to jump it, but I decided not to risk getting a wet sneaker and turned around.

Bass Pond

On the western side of the park.

Frozen Branches

On the runoff to Bass Pond

Courhouse

Built in 1849, the sign outside of it says it is a masterpiece in Greek revival architecture. Who am I to question that?

Restaurant

One of three I saw in the town.

House

In Powhatan Courthouse

Porch

Ducks, Geese & Chickens

Near the Orchid farm.

Entrance to Chadwick's Orchid.

Orchid I

This one went home with me.

Orchid II

Orchid III

Orchid IV

Orchid V

Orchid VI

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