<aside> 👓 Mt. San Angelo is located on 412 scenic acres. We encourage you to wander the property in any direction. There are hidden gardens, woods, and a pond to explore.
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All current employees, regardless of their position or department, are eligible to participate in the employee referral program.
After a long absence, cows returned to Mt. San Angelo’s front pasture in May of 2021.
Please enjoy the presence and respect the space of these bovine residents.
There is a lot of wildlife in our rural location, including different types of spiders, snakes, and insects that you may have never seen before.
Do not be alarmed if a black snake crosses your path; they are harmless.
Three animals that you may find on the grounds are venomous: the Copperhead snake, the Black Widow spider, and the Brown Recluse spider.
If you come across any suspicious wildlife please notify the office immediately.
Do not feed or harbor stray animals.
While not uncommon, it’s not impossible to see a black bear!
For more information about Virginia wildlife visit dgif.virginia.gov/wildlife.
The trail head is located just beyond the pool on the far west side of the property. The blue-blaze trail and the yellow-blaze trail make a 1.5-mile loop through the woods. Follow the blue blazes down the hill, over the creek bridge, alongside the former lake bed, and up through the woods.
Along the way you will find several benches, ideally situated for sitting and thinking, reading, or enjoying a picnic lunch. (At the second bench you can cross the creek and follow the yellow blazes.) At the end of the trail you will find yourself in the field located just to the west of the Studio Barn complex.
While you enjoy the tranquillity of the trail, please be cautious and tread carefully. The trail is a single-file dirt path that can become muddy and slippery at times. Paths may also be blocked by fallen trees.