*This property cannot be reserved electronically. Please call the PAA at 804-785-8100 if interested in this property.
The Clay Tract consists of three separate tracks, including the Dragon Bridge, Jackson, and Clay tracts. They were acquired by the MP-PAA in 2005 through the Coastal Estuarine Land Conservation Program (CELCP) which is a NOAA federal grant award. Collectively, these three parcels are managed as a single 400 acre holding. The majority of the property is mixed hardwoods, but there is a field that offers great feeding grounds to deer, turkey, quail, and a variety of other animals.
This property is available for Special User Groups. To make a reservation for this tract please call the MPPDC secretary, Dawn Mantell, at 804-758-2311. Only two consecutive days can be reserved per week. There is no tract limitand will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
On Route 610 in King and Queen County, it abuts the Dragon Run.
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As a visitor of lands managed by the MP-PAA, the following rules are designed to protect the land the natural environment, to ensure the health and safety of visitors, and promote pleasant and rewarding outdoor experiences for all visitors. State Conservation Officers are empowered to enforce state regulations that some of these rules are taken from.
Please remember to be careful! Each MP-PAA tract has its own set of rules.
Management Plans and MP-PAA Policy
Day Use and Camping
Good Neighbor Relations
Ethics and Responsibility
Access
Operation of Vehicles
Roads and Gates