Highland Scenic Highway
Overview

Travel through a wild and undeveloped portion of the
Monongahela National Forest on the Highland Scenic Highway in
West Virginia. When you stop at any of the four scenic overlooks
along the Scenic road trip, you will encounter a stunning view
of the Allegheny Highlands. See rolling, mountainous terrain
covered by hardwood forests and capped by dark spruce at higher
elevations. This view is one you won't want to miss, especially
during the fall season when the mountains are ablaze with color.
Hidden within this panoramic view, you'll find plenty of places
to visit and things to do.
As you travel the Highland Scenic Highway, you will encounter
some interesting wetlands known as bogs. Visit the Cranberry
Glades Botanical Area for a close up view of life in the bogs.
Watch for some unusual life forms in these acidic wetlands,
including carnivorous plants. Don't worry, they won't come after
you; their diet consists mostly of insects.
If you're looking for some outdoor adventure, look no
further. Along the Highway, you will find trout-filled waters,
great camping spots, and hundreds of hiking trails. One of the
most rewarding hikes is the three-quarter mile trail into the
Scenic road trip's hidden treasure known as Falls of Hills
Creek. Here you will find three beautiful waterfalls cascading
over rock layers of sandstone and shale. You can mountain bike
or ride horses on the trails as well. If you visit the Scenic
road trip during the winter and find the trails covered with
snow, you may want to set out on a cross-country ski trip. No
matter what season of the year you travel the Highland Scenic
Highway, you'll find a wide expanse of scenic wonder and plenty
of recreational opportunities.
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