TROUT STREAMS: HOW TO REACH THEM. 213 



West Virginia. 



Greenbrier, The, via Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. Indian River, via 

 Berkeley Springs. Sandy Spring Run, via Berkeley Springs. There is good 

 trout Hsbin^ all through the Blue Ridge. Good atreama -within two miles ot 

 Kanawha Falls, on Chesapeake & Ohio R. R. 



Tcrmont. 



Batterkill Creek and Cold Springs Reservoir, via Rutland & Burlington E. R. 

 Seeex county, in the north-western part of the State, has many trout streams. 



Virginia. 



Cowpasture River, via Stannton, stage twenty-flve miles. Campbell county, 

 a few hours from Lynchburg,by wagon, has many trout streams, which form 

 the head waters of the James River, via Atlantic & Mississippi R. R., or Virginia 

 Midland. Conrad^s Store, adjacent brook, via Shenandoah Yalley Railroad. 

 Deer Creek, head of the " Cheat " waters. Elk River, The, via Chesapeake 

 and Ohio Railroad. Greenville, adjacent brooks, via Shenandoah Valley Rail- 

 road. Jackson River, tributaries of, via Williamson's, on the Chesapeake & 

 Ohio Railroad. North River, The, via Stannton. Payne's Run. via Patter- 

 son's, on the Shenandoah Valley Railroad. Ramsey's Draft, via Staunton. 

 Eawley Springs, via Chesapeake & Ohio liailroad. Stanley's Creek, Marlon, 

 via Atlantic & Mississippi Railroad. 



Tennessee. 



Lavrel River, Johnson county, via wagon from Abingdon, Virginia. 

 Oonnectlcnt. 



More Brook, Lee Brook, Bartholomew Brook, and Sages' Ravine, Litchfield 

 county, via Harlem and Connecticut Western Railroads. 



Nc-OT^ Jersey. 



Timber Creek, via Camden, West Jersey Railroad. There are a few trout in 

 the streams near Beaufort Mountain, reached via New Jersey Midland Railroad. 



Territories. 



All the Territories, wherever they are broken by the mountain ranges, con- 

 tain trout of several varieties, whose habits and general appearance are similar 

 to those of the East; and the streams are now easily accessible by the numer- 

 ous railroads which traverse almost every part of a region until recently quite 

 unpopulated and unknown. The visitor can generally find hotels, outflts, and 

 all sorts ot couveuieuces. 



