It’s impossible to overstay your welcome at Coopers Rock, the state park that got its name from the legend of a famous fugitive who turned his hidden nook of the forest into a barrel workshop! Not to worry, the 12,713 acres of lush timber are fugitive-free these days, though a day hike through the nearby labyrinth of rocks and cliffs at Cheat River Gorge offers a panorama view so damn stunning it might just be illegal. Come in June, for trails abloom with rhododendron and mountain laurel; an observant eye might just spot an owl, fox or deer as well. For hikers that seek variety above all, Coopers Rock is the cream of the crop with trails that bend across mountain ridges and valleys, twist along creeks, and wind through rocky boulders and tall cliffs. Henry Clay Iron Furnace Trail is exactly what you’d expect—a wooded trail that sends y
It’s impossible to overstay your welcome at Coopers Rock, the state park that got its name from the legend of a famous fugitive who turned his hidden nook of the forest into a barrel workshop! Not to worry, the 12,713 acres of lush timber are fugitive-free these days, though a day hike through the nearby labyrinth of rocks and cliffs at Cheat River Gorge offers a panorama view so damn stunning it might just be illegal. Come in June, for trails abloom with rhododendron and mountain laurel; an observant eye might just spot an owl, fox or deer as well. For hikers that seek variety above all, Coopers Rock is the cream of the crop with trails that bend across mountain ridges and valleys, twist along creeks, and wind through rocky boulders and tall cliffs. Henry Clay Iron Furnace Trail is exactly what you’d expect—a wooded trail that sends you back in time to the 1800s, when this stone furnace was used to produce iron. When you just can’t bear to leave Coopers Rock, head to the Overlook Trading Post for a souvenir and one last picnic over the awe-inspiring gorge.
Hikers, vagabonds, and wildlife enthusiasts, if you’re looking to reconnect with the magic of the forest, there’s no better place than Coopers Rock State Forest, where you can lose yourself among towering trees, rocky cliffs, and one seriously deep gorge. The observant hiker will certainly glimpse some of the critters that call this forest home, i Read more...
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Coopers Rock State Forest
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It’s impossible to overstay your welcome at Coopers Rock, the state park that got its name from the legend of a famous fugitive who turned his hidden nook of the forest into a barrel workshop! Not to worry, the 12,713 acres of lush timber are fugitive-free these days, though a day hike through the nearby labyrinth of rocks and cliffs at Cheat River Gorge offers a panorama view so damn stunning it might just be illegal. Come in June, for trails abloom with rhododendron and mountain laurel; an observant eye might just spot an owl, fox or deer as well. For hikers that seek variety above all, Coopers Rock is the cream of the crop with trails that bend across mountain ridges and valleys, twist along creeks, and wind through rocky boulders and tall cliffs. Henry Clay Iron Furnace Trail is exactly what you’d expect—a wooded trail that sends y
It’s impossible to overstay your welcome at Coopers Rock, the state park that got its name from the legend of a famous fugitive who turned his hidden nook of the forest into a barrel workshop! Not to worry, the 12,713 acres of lush timber are fugitive-free these days, though a day hike through the nearby labyrinth of rocks and cliffs at Cheat River Gorge offers a panorama view so damn stunning it might just be illegal. Come in June, for trails abloom with rhododendron and mountain laurel; an observant eye might just spot an owl, fox or deer as well. For hikers that seek variety above all, Coopers Rock is the cream of the crop with trails that bend across mountain ridges and valleys, twist along creeks, and wind through rocky boulders and tall cliffs. Henry Clay Iron Furnace Trail is exactly what you’d expect—a wooded trail that sends you back in time to the 1800s, when this stone furnace was used to produce iron. When you just can’t bear to leave Coopers Rock, head to the Overlook Trading Post for a souvenir and one last picnic over the awe-inspiring gorge.
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Hikers, vagabonds, and wildlife enthusiasts, if you’re looking to reconnect with the magic of the forest, there’s no better place than Coopers Rock State Forest, where you can lose yourself among towering trees, rocky cliffs, and one seriously deep gorge. The observant hiker will certainly glimpse some of the critters that call this forest home, i Read more...
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