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Spanning the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia, Monongahela National Forest sprawls across 900,000 acres of diverse landscapes. Its lush forests, rolling hills, and rugged mountains create a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With abundant trails, including those in the designated Cranberry Wilderness, hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife watching are popular pursuits. The forest offers primitive and roadside camping, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in nature. While embracing its wilderness charm, it's important to note that limited cell service adds to the authentic back-to-nature experience. From the Allegheny Plateau to mountainous terrains, Monongahela National Forest beckons adventurers to explore its untouched beauty and embrace the outdoor splendor of the Appalachian region.

https://www.fs.usda.gov/mnf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monongahela_National_Forest

Map: Blackwater Canyon Trail
Map: Forest Road 13 Informal Camping Opporunities
Map: Monongahela National Forest 1:24k Topographic Map Index
Map: Olson Fire Tower
Photo: Sunrise
Photo: Mountain Laurel - Birch - Maple Forest
Photo: The Mon website says that the forest contains,
Photo: Rock Cut Heading Down From Cannaan Heights
Photo: Mount Red
Photo: Heading down along the Blackwater Canyon Railroad Grade.
Photo: Farm Country North of Parsons
Photo: Drizzle this morning
Photo: Canaan Valley Wildlife Refuge
Photo: Sunrise in Canaan Heights

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