West Virginia

West Virginia, nestled in the Appalachian region of the United States, captivates with its diverse landscapes, from rolling hills to rugged mountains. This webpage centers on free camping opportunities within the Mongonghella and George Washington National Forests, inviting adventurers to embrace the state’s natural wonders. With a focus on hiking, biking, kayaking, and more, West Virginia offers a spectrum of outdoor activities. The majestic forests and pristine waterways of the national forests provide an idyllic backdrop for camping and exploration. From traversing scenic trails to embarking on cycling escapades, the state caters to various interests. West Virginia’s tranquil lakes and rivers beckon kayakers and water enthusiasts, ensuring unforgettable experiences. Amidst the Appalachian splendor, West Virginia stands as an outdoor haven where nature’s beauty and recreational pursuits harmonize to offer an enriching and memorable adventure.

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Harmon WV

Heading through Harmon in West Virginia, after crossing the Appalachian Divide. Small rural mountain town.

Fort Seybert, WV

Scenic section of Sweedlin Road outside of Fort Seybert and Oak Flats. This is near the headwaters of the South Fork of the Potamac River.

US 50 Allegheny Front to Keyser, WV.

A big rig going down a big hill -- the Allegheny Front on US 50 from Skyline to Keyser, America's Friendliest City.

Reminds me a lot of West Virginia 93 in Mount Storm about 10 miles south, descending the Allegheny Front. That said, these days your brakes -- or at least your steering wheel would appreciate if you just took Corridor H US 48.

Smalltown West Virginia- Scenic HWY 52

While I've never been in this part of West Virginia, the scenery seems familiar with some of the areas I've explored in other parts of state. It really is a beautiful and wild state to explore.