- Fort Valley, Virginia
Fort Valley is a
mountain valley in Shenandoah County,Virginia . The so-called "valley within a valley" lies between the two arms of the northernMassanutten Mountain range in theShenandoah Valley . The valley is closed at both ends (except for a very narrow gap at the northern end through whichPassage Creek flows and a single road, S.R. 678, runs) but opens out as one moves toward the center, becoming about three miles wide at its widest. In all, Fort Valley is 23 miles long.Roads exit the valley at Edinburg Gap (S.R. 675) towards Edinburg, Moreland Gap (S.R. 730) towards New Market and Edith Gap (S.R. 675) towards
Luray . There is also a dirt road that leads to Woodstock (S.R 758) overPowell Mountain . The valley is mostly rural, consisting of private farmland, surrounded by theGeorge Washington National Forest , which covers the slopes on both the east and west mountains. TheElizabeth Furnace andCamp Roosevelt recreational areas of the G.W. Forest are located within Fort Valley.According to tradition,
Daniel Morgan built the first road into Fort Valley from the north, at the order ofGeorge Washington , with a view to holing up in this naturally fortified valley as a possible last stand against the British during theAmerican Revolution . TheContinental Army 's victory at Yorktown altered Washington's plans.
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