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- The Bullpasture River is a 26.2-mile-long (42.2 km) tributary of the Cowpasture River of Virginia in the United States. The Bullpasture River flows through...
- Highland County and flows generally southwestwardly, initially between Bullpasture Mountain and Shaws Ridge through a narrow valley floor near the George...
- Virginia, on U.S. Route 250. It is in the Bullpasture Valley near the mouth of Crab Run on the Bullpasture River. The community was named after James...
- drained by the Jackson River. The Bullpasture Valley is drained throughout the county to the south by the Bullpasture River. The Cowpasture Valley, the...
- Cr**** (James River tributary) Sinking Cr**** Cowpasture River Stuart Run Bullpasture River Jackson River Potts Cr**** Dunlap Cr**** Ogle Cr**** (Virginia) Cedar...
- State Route 678. The community is situated in the Bullpasture Valley along the path of the Bullpasture River. Beginning in 1897 with a decision by the United...
- James River (VA) Jackson River (VA) Potts Cr**** Cowpasture River (VA) Bullpasture River Potomac River South Branch Potomac River North Fork South Branch...
- Pittsylvania County Line Highland 4.60 7.40 US 250 Unnamed road SR 678 (Bullpasture River Road) Isle of Wight 6.20 9.98 Suffolk City Limits Jenkins Mill...
- consists of three separate tracts of land, centered on Jack Mountain, Bullpasture Mountain, and Little Doe Hill; elevations in the area range from 1,800...
- camped in the village to the west side of the Bullpasture River. Overlooking the scene was a spur of Bullpasture Mountain known as Sitlington Hill, a mile-long...