Monday, September 20, 2010

Welcome to Fly Fishing and Fall Foliage

Our lodging could not be more ideal. We’ll stay in rustic, but luxurious, cabins that overflow with character and are located in the midst of a 1400 acre farm. The highly acclaimed and pristine Jackson River winds through the farm for 2 1/2 miles and is within a long cast of our cabins. This picturesque, private section of the Jackson is healthy, vibrant, and brimming with trout. The stream is stocked, weather and water conditions permitting, during the months of October and November.

The farm has been owned by the same family for five generations. Recently it was placed under a conservation easement with the Virginia Outdoors Foundation ensuring that the farm will remain an unspoiled place of beauty for generations to come.

Meals will feature hearty, healthy menus with plenty of variety. All meals will be prepared and served at The Granary – the headquarters cabin. Trip Leaders will make every effort to honor dietary preferences and will continue the Sierra Club tradition of sharing the daily cooking and cleaning duties. On Wednesday, our day off, breakfast and lunch are provided, but dinner is at your own expense at your choice of restaurants.

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