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Potomac Highlands West Virginia WV

Cities in the West Virginia Potomac Highlands Regions are Arbovate, Bartow, Bowden, Cass, Davis, Dunmore, Durbin,Elkins, Hillsboro, Huttonsville, Marlinton, Mathias, Montervillle, Moorefield, Mount Storm, Petersburg, Romney, Seebert, Seneca Rocks, Snowshoe

In the Potomac Highlands of West Virginia, explore the wilderness, forests, state and national parks. Outdoors adventure abound. Drive scenic highways. Hike. Bike. Fish. Ski. Whitewater Raft. Canoe. Kayak. Camp. Ice Skate. Horseback Ride. Rock climb. Explore caves and caverns. Bird watch. View Wildlife. Golf. Snowboard.

Visit historic homes and museums. Shop for antiques. See arts and crafts. Listen to music. Attend the theatre. Enjoy a family vacation or a weekend getaway.

There are 5 state parks and 2 state forests in the Potomac Highlands.

Key Points of Interest:

  • ·        Spruce Knob
  • ·        Seneca Rocks
  • ·        Nelson Rock Preserve
  • ·        Greenbrier River Trail
  • ·        Blackwater Falls
  • ·        Canaan Valley
  • ·        Snowshoe Mountain

Discover history in small towns and civil war sites. Visit the ancient Indian mound in Romney.

Hike to the summit of Spruce Knob, the highest point in West Virginia. See panoramic views from atop. Hike. Camp. Trout fish in Spruce Knob Lake. Relax and enjoy the day.

Climb Seneca Rocks or hike the West Side trails to the summit for more spectacular views. Climb Nelson Rock Preserve.

Ski, tube or snowboard at Snowshoe Mountain WV near Davis. Ice skate at Canaan Valley Resort State Park. Go cross-country skiing at White Grass, Blackwater Falls State Park or Elk River touring center.

Marvel at the beauty of Blackwater Falls, a majestic waterfall in Canaan Valley. Hike wilderness areas.

Hike or bike the Greenbrier River Trail. This trail is 79 miles long and goes through the Allegheny Mountains, state and national forests, historic sites and small towns. Go trout or bass fishing, rock climbing and camp. Rent bikes and canoes from local outfitters. Fly-fishing guided tours are available too. Stay at a lodge, cabin, campground or cottage.