Spruce Knob Observation Tower - Monongahela National Forest - Whitmer, West Virginia
N 38° 42.121 W 079° 31.888
17S E 627697 N 4284733
The Spruce Knob Observation Tower is located at the summit of Spruce Knob, the highest point of West Virginia at 4,863 Feet above sea level. This area is part of the Monongahela National Forest and is located in Pendleton County, West Virginia
Waymark Code: WMER7Z
Location: West Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 06/30/2012
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Spruce Knob Observation Tower - Monongahela National Forest - Whitmer, West Virginia
At 4,863 feet above sea level, Spruce Knob is West Virginia's highest peak. From this rugged alpine peak, you can view grassy openings and pastures or look down on forested ridges as far as the eye can see.
The vegetation here has adapted to a harsh environment. One-sided red spruce deformed by constant exposure to strong westerly winds cling to the high rocky ridges. Blueberry and huckleberry plants hug the ground.
Also located with in this land is the following
- Spruce Knob Observation Tower
- Picnic Tables with Grills
- Vault Restrooms
- Vehicle Parking
Estimated size of the public land (in regional measurement standard: hectares, acres, kms, etc.): 10 Acres
Is there a trail system?: Yes
If there is a trail system, please describe length, terrain, etc.: Whispering Spruce Trail: This 1/2 Mile Trail circles the knob and provides panoramic views. Interpretive signs along the gentle, graveled trail describe the high country vegetation, geology and animal life.
What points of interest are there?: Spruce Knob, the highest point in West Virginia
What activities are available?: Nature and Wildlife Viewing
Picnicking
Hours of accessibility?: Sunrise-Sunset
List of known hazards (cliffs, snakes, poison plants, etc.): Roads are narrow and winding.
The severe climate here means that cold fogs and strong winds can occur even in summer. Snow covers much of the area during winter months and roads are sometimes closed, or passable only with four-wheel drive vehicles.
Dogs Allowed?: Yes
Is a permit/fee required?: No
If a permit/fee is required please describe in detail how to get one, how much, etc.: Free of charge.
Please supply the website of the land if available: [Web Link]
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Visit Instructions: Visitors are encouraged to supply a picture of either themselves or their GPS at the trailhead and/or signage of the public access lands - describe your experience there and what you saw - tell us why other folks should come visit!
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