After crossing over the Virginia-West Virginia border, you will enter the Monongahela National Forest. As you head northward toward Seneca Rocks, you may catch sight of Seneca Caverns, Bogg’s Mill, and Seneca Rocks South Peak as you draw closer. If you are looking for a campsite, Seneca Rocks is an ideal location due to the area overlooking the sheer rock faces and valley floors below.
Heading westward, you will pass by the Potomac Wildlife Management Area, Mt. Porte Crayon, Bickle Knob Observation Tower, and Stuart Recreation Area. You can take a hike and cross the bridge along the Allegheny Trail which is part of the US 33 Trailhead. Upon arriving in Elkins, you can get a bite to eat at The Forks, Smoke on the Water BBQ, and C.J. Maggie’s.