| The Wright Forest Natural Area
Shady Valley was extensively logged at the turn of the century, with white pine yields from the forests exceeding 100,000 board feet per acre, reportedly the highest yields ever reported anywhere for this species. The Wright Forest Natural Area is the only known remnant of this original forest and covers 15 acres. Many of the white pines and hemlocks now growing in the forest exceed 140 years of age. One noted tree, felled by natural causes, was reported to have been over 200 years old.The forest was included on the Tennessee Register of Natural Areas, under the Natural Areas Preservation Act in 1980. The Society of American Foresters included the Wright Forest Natural Area on their national Natural Areas Register in 1985, one of only six such white pine-hemlock areas in the country.The Wright Forest Natural Area is on a private farm in Shady Valley, Johnson County.Originally nominated by Dennis Testerman.
Entered into the Landmark & Historic Tree Register in 1998 as a landmark tree. |
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