Consisting primarily of former farmland, much of the area is currently covered by open fields; these combine with mature and new forest growth to provide habitat for a diverse array of wildlife.
[2] The area is drained by several small streams that make their way to Sallee Creek, a tributary to the James River.
Located on the property are the two Powhatan Lakes, which are 32 and 26 acres (13 and 11 ha) in size; an additional four farm ponds, numerous beaver ponds, marshes along Sallee Creek, and a small impoundment for waterfowl combine to provide water for the area.
The area is open to the public for hunting, trapping, fishing, hiking, boating, horseback riding, and primitive camping.
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