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Motoring the Monongahela National Forest This is a 43-mile (after reaching Richwood) day trip on the Highland Scenic Highway, a beautiful corridor through West Virginia’s Monongahela National Forest and the Cranberry Wilderness area. Begin your trip in Richwood on State Rt. 39/55 for 21 miles to the Cranberry Mountain Visitor Center. Then turn onto State Rt. 150 for the 22 mile Parkway section. The highway traverses the mountainous terrain of the Allegheny Highlands and Plateau, and rises from Richwood, elevation 2325 feet, to over 4,500 feet along the Parkway. Bring your camera, and pack a picnic lunch--you’re gonna love this!
Stop 1) The Falls of Hills Creek Scenic Area The 3 waterfalls here cascade over rock layers of sandstone and shale. A 3/4 mile trail provides access to the falls, including a paved, barrier-free trail to the first falls. Stop 2) The Cranberry Mountain Visitor Center Located at the junction of Rt. 150 and Rt. 39/55, the visitor center offer info about the national forest and other nearby attractions. Closed in December. Stop 3) Cranberry Glades Botanical Area The largest area of bogs in West Virginia occurs within this 750-acre National Natural Landmark. Bogs are acidic wetlands typically found in Canada and the northern United States. Guided tours are conducted at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday throughout the summer months. Other Stops--Scenic Overlooks Four scenic overlooks located on the Parkway portion of the Highway provide spectacular views of the Allegheny Highlands. Barrier-free picnic shelters and restrooms are provided at each overlook.
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