Bull Run Mountains

Coordinates: 38°53.6′N 77°40.8′W / 38.8933°N 77.6800°W / 38.8933; -77.6800
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Bull Run Mountains
Highest point
PeakSignal Mountain
Elevation1,329 ft (405 m)
Dimensions
Length15 mi (24 km) NE-SW
Width3 mi (4.8 km) E-W
Geography
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
Range coordinates38°53.6′N 77°40.8′W / 38.8933°N 77.6800°W / 38.8933; -77.6800
Parent rangeBlue Ridge Mountains
Geology
OrogenyAlleghenian
Type of rockCatoctin Greenstone

The Bull Run Mountains are a mountain range of the Blue Ridge Mountains in northern Virginia in the United States. Located approximately 20 miles (32 km) east of the main chain, across the Loudoun Valley. The Bull Run Mountains, together with Catoctin Mountain in Virginia and Maryland, make up the easternmost front of the Blue Ridge.

The mountain range is the home of the Virginia Outdoors Foundation's Preserve at Bull Run Mountains,[1] which is a state-designated Natural Area Preserve dedicated to the scientific and educational potential of the region. The Preserve at Bull Run Mountains has over seven miles of trails that are open to the public on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays - year round.

The mountain range also holds several communities of residents, which includes the Bull Run Mountain Estates.

Virginia Route 55) and the Manassas Gap Railroad pass through the range at Thoroughfare Gap
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Geography

The range extends in a southwest–northeast orientation for approximately 15 miles (24 km) from

Bull Run Creek, the range serves as the eastern border of the southern Loudoun Valley
. South of Bull Run Creek, the watershed of the range forms the western border of Prince William with Fauquier and thus the eastern slopes are in the former county, while the western slopes are in the latter.

The range consists of three closely spaced ridges (with several spurs), which converge in the center of the range. The northern section of the range consists of a solitary ridge, which dies out towards the center of the range, whereupon two ridges to the west gain prominence. In the southern section the central ridge dies out as well and the westernmost ridge solely comprises the range. The section of the Bull Run Mountains south of Thoroughfare Gap is sometimes referred to as the Pond Mountains. The Broken Hills intersect the range south of I-66 in the southern section.

Geology

The Bull Run Mountains are a geological extension of the same formation that makes up the Catoctin Mountain. This formation consist mainly of Catoctin

Alleghenian Orogeny.[2]

History

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