Saturday, October 8, 2011

Fall Foliage in West Virginia

This weekend, we headed up to West Virginia to see the fall foliage. We first stopped at Reddish Knob along the West Virginia/Virginia border and took some pictures at the overlook, then continued on. Our first stop was Seneca Rocks in Spruce Knob/Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area.


We climbed up to the rocks for a quick lunch and spectacular views of the surrounding mountains.


The rocks themselves were quite impressive as well.


Then we headed to North Fork Trail. I bailed about half way through the hike, because it was getting dark and I can't see well in the dark. After we regrouped, we headed to Spruce Knob Lake campground and set up camp. In the morning we headed up to Spruce Knob, the highest point in WV, and walked the short trail around the mountain top for more wonderful views of fall colors in the surrounding mountains.


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