Brocks Gap

{{Infobox mountain pass

| name = Brocks Gap

| photo = 2016-06-26 17 35 42 View east along Virginia State Route 259 (Brocks Gap Road) just west of Brocks Gap, Rockingham County, Virginia.jpg

| photo_caption = View east along SR 259 approaching Brocks Gap

| elevation_ft = 1073

| elevation_ref =

| map = Virginia

| traversed = Virginia Route 259

| location = Rockingham county, Virginia,
United States

| range = Little North Mountain

| coordinates = {{Coord|38.6431735|N|78.86280341|W|type:pass}}

| topo =

}}

Brocks Gap is a water gap in Rockingham County, Virginia, where the North Fork of the Shenandoah River flows through Little North Mountain.{{cite gnis|id=1482024|name=Brocks Gap|accessdate=2016-02-11}} The gap was the proposed site of the never-built Brocks Gap Dam and is traversed by Virginia Route 259.{{cite book|title=Potomac River Basin Report|date=February 1963|publisher=U.S. Army Corps of Engineers|pages=75–85|chapter=Vol. 2 – Major Reservoir Project Descriptions|hdl=2027/uiug.30112060272249}}

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Category:Landforms of Rockingham County, Virginia

Category:Water gaps of Virginia