I am talking the wife to Canaan from Sat to Monday. I want to make an easy walk/hike (under 5 miles) that is relatively easy yet provides a good flavor of the area, Any suggestions?
There aren't too many "easy" trails in Dolly Sods. Try the Breathed Mountain (easier), Big Stonecoal (the first mile or two is pretty easy) or Blackbird Knob trails I've linked to and go as far as you can/want. Dress for all 4 seasons on the hike.I am talking the wife to Canaan from Sat to Monday. I want to make an easy walk/hike (under 5 miles) that is relatively easy yet provides a good flavor of the area, Any suggestions?
I'd also recommend shoes with good ankle support. Most of the trails are rocky, and those are notorious for turning ankles. It's been a while since I've been to Dolly Sods, whatever year CU came to Morgantown for the return game in that series. It is a wilderness area though, and those folks take that designation seriously. The trails aren't always as well groomed and obviously marked as in other places.There aren't too many "easy" trails in Dolly Sods. Try the Breathed Mountain (easier), Big Stonecoal (the first mile or two is pretty easy) or Blackbird Knob trails I've linked to and go as far as you can/want. Dress for all 4 seasons on the hike.
Where are you staying?
http://www.hikingproject.com/trail/7005121/breathed-mountain-trail
The lodge at CanaanThere aren't too many "easy" trails in Dolly Sods. Try the Breathed Mountain (easier), Big Stonecoal (the first mile or two is pretty easy) or Blackbird Knob trails I've linked to and go as far as you can/want. Dress for all 4 seasons on the hike.
Where are you staying?
http://www.hikingproject.com/trail/7005121/breathed-mountain-trail
Place is really nice since it was re-modeled.The lodge at Canaan
Yeah, but Dolly Sods is a must see. Even if you just try to picnic in the hurricane force winds.Canaan Valley State Park has many trails.
http://canaanresort.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/TrailMapProofV5lowres.pdf
Yeah, but Dolly Sods is a must see. Even if you just try to picnic in the hurricane force winds.
It might be. 1/2 mile and 1/2 hour later it may be 45. It won't be real bad in August, but the temps will fluctuate and broads are ALWAYS cold there.So if it is 75 degrees in Davis, it won't be in Dolly Sods? :flushed:
I wonder if the Mennonites will be out in full force? May also be a few bear around.Great time to be in the sods, blueberries should be at their peak. I would park at blackbird knob trailhead and just take a walk on it.
The Bald Knob trail will get you some elevation.
I've seen the Mennonites in full force and also a bus load of Vietnamese pickers from DC. In my opinion now and the fall are the best times for the Sods, springtime is wet wet wet!I wonder if the Mennonites will be out in full force? May also be a few bear around.
Yes, all wild, huckleberries too.Tell me more about the blueberries? Are they all wild
Indeed there is nothing tastier IMO than wild blues....have always wanted to visit Dolly Sods, have a great time but do keep an eye trained for those bears. I was picking up here while hiking, wandered around the corner and there was Baloo chowing down. Thank goodness I didn't have the dog with me or things might have gotten real hairy! ...needless to say I got a brief glance and back to the berries lol...give us a review of the area when you get back OM1...Tell me more about the blueberries? Are they all wild