Friends of Peak Creek

A nonprofit organization

Peak Creek has a drainage area of over 60 square miles and meanders over 26 miles from its source in Jefferson National Forest into Claytor Lake. Gatewood Dam was completed in 1958 on Peak Creek in Pulaski County west of the Town of Pulaski resulting in Gatewood Reservoir, a 162 water-acre water supply impoundment owned by the Town.

When the area that is now downtown Pulaski, Virginia was acquired for development by the Pulaski Land and Improvement Company in the 1880s, Peak Creek meandered through the area to be developed. The company re-channeled the creek to a straight course through the area and constructed walls of native limestone to contain the creek. These walls have stood for 130+ years and are local historic landmarks.

The creek flows through forest, farmland, and urban areas and eventually goes into Claytor Lake which is a major component of the New River. Flowing north, the New River ultimately enters the Kanawa Watershed in northern West Virginia and Southern Ohio. What happens to and in Peak Creek in our part of the world affects a far greater area than can be imagined.

Peak Creek is a stocked trout stream in two sites: just below Gatewood Dam and within the Town of Pulaski from the low water dam to the Route 99 bridge. It is a Class B designated trout stream and stocking is conducted five times annually by the VA Dept. of Wildlife Resources

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Friends of Peak Creek

other names

FOPC

Tax id (EIN)

46-2680768

Categories

Environment Community Volunteer

Address

1825 ELLETT RD
CHRISTIANSBRG, VA 24073