The Allegheny Mountain range raises its lofty spine, with peaks
rising to 4,000 feet, right down the center of West Virginia's Potomac
Highlands. Much of this eight-county region is devoted to vast tracts of
national and state forest and wilderness areas where wildlife, wetlands
and rushing streams abound. Huge rock formations thrust themselves out
of the earth, and miles of caves tunnel underneath. All of that makes the
Potomac Highlands an unrivaled destination for outdoor adventures.
The variety is endless. Downhill skiing at
a major Eastern resort, or quiet Nordic paths through a backcountry wonderland.
Whitewater thrills, or peaceful floats along a lazy river. Biking terrain
that is fast gaining a reputation as the best in the East. Hiking through
deep woods or along high ridges. Birding and botanical diversity to delight
and inspire. Unparalleled fishing and hunting. Rock climbing and spelunking.
Scenic rail excursions.
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