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Pocahontas County Trails by Usage Type Pocahontas County Trails By Usage Type Trail Name Land Manager 3D Snowshoe Mountain 1 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Snowshoe Basin 6000 Steps Snowshoe Mountain 1.6 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Snowshoe Basin Airport Runway C2a Snowshoe Mountain 0.9 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Silver Creek Airport Runway C2b Snowshoe Mountain 0.7 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Silver Creek Ann Bailey Watoga State Park 3 Y NNNY NNNNNNN Arrowhead Watoga State Park 1 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Back Run Road Snowshoe Mountain 3 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Silver Creek Bail Out Snowshoe Mountain 1.1 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Snowshoe Basin Ball Hammer Snowshoe Mountain Resort- 0.5 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Western Territory Ball N the Jack Snowshoe Mountain Resort- 1.1 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Western Territory Bandsaw Snowshoe Mountain Resort- 1.1 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Western Territory Bannock Shoals Run MNF - Marlinton District - 4.8 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Tea Creek Recreation Area Bar Ford MNF - Greenbrier District - 1.5 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Little Mountain Area Bear Pen Ridge MNF - Marlinton District - 3.5 Y Y NNY Y Y NNNNN Tea Creek Recreation Area Bear Pin Snowshoe Mountain Resort- 1.8 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Western Territory Bearpen Watoga State Park 3 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Bear's Den Snowshoe Mountain 0.2 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Silver Creek Beartown Boardwalk Beartown State Park 0.5 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Page 1 of 11 Pocahontas County Trails By Usage Type Trail Name Land Manager Beaver MNF - Marlinton District - 1.4 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Beaver Creek Area Beaver Creek MNF - Marlinton District - 0.4 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Beaver Creek Area Big Beechy MNF - Gauley District - 5.4 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Cranberry Wilderness Area Big Mountain Road Seneca State Forest 1 Y NNNY NNNNNNN Big Run Road Seneca State Forest 2 Y NNNY NNNNNNN Big Spring Droop Mountain Battlefield 0.3 Y NNNNNNNNNNN State Park Birch Log MNF - Gauley District - 3 Y Y NNNNY NNNNN Cranberry Wilderness Area Birdland Snowshoe Mountain Resort- 0.7 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Western Territory Black Mountain MNF - Gauley District - 2 Y Y NNNNY NNNNN Cranberry Wilderness Area Black Mountain MNF - Marlinton District - 2.4 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Highlands Scenic Highway Area Black Oak Seneca State Forest 1 Y NNNY NNNNNNN Bobcat Snowshoe Mountain 0.2 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Silver Creek Boundary MNF - Marlinton District - 3.9 Y Y NNY Y Y NNNNN Tea Creek Recreation Area Brooks Memorial Arboretum Watoga State Park Y N Y NN N N N N N NN Brushy Mountain MNF - White Sulphur - 2.1 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Middle Mountain Area Buck and Doe Watoga State Park 0.8 Y NNNNY NNNNNN Buck's Run Snowshoe Mountain 1.1 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - The Plateau Buffalo Fork Lake MNF - Greenbrier District - 1.1 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Island Campground Area Page 2 of 11 Pocahontas County Trails By Usage Type Trail Name Land Manager Burner Mountain MNF - Greenbrier District - 3.6 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Middle Mountain Area Burnside Ridge Watoga State Park 3 Y NNNY NNNNNNN Cheat Mountain Ridge B1a Snowshoe Mountain 1.9 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Snowshoe Basin Cheat Mountain Ridge B1b Snowshoe Mountain 1.1 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Snowshoe Basin Cheat Mountain Ridge B1c Snowshoe Mountain 0.9 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Snowshoe Basin Clover Lick Road Seneca State Forest 2 Y NNNY NNNNNNN Corduroy Road Snowshoe Mountain 1.8 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Silver Creek County Line MNF - Gauley District - 11 Y Y NNNNY NNNNN Cranberry Wilderness Area Cow Pasture MNF - Gauley District - 5.5 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Cranberry Glades Botanical Area Cranberry Bogs Droop Mountain Battlefield 0.5 Y NNNNNNNNNNN State Park Cranberry Glades Overlook MNF - Marlinton District - 0.3 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Highlands Scenic Highway Area Cranberry Ridge MNF - Gauley District - 7 Y Y NNY Y Y NNNNN Cranberry Wilderness Area Cranberry Volkswalk MNF - Gauley District - 6 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Cranberry Glades Botanical Area Crestline Seneca State Forest 2 Y NNNY NNNNNNN Cross Tie Snowshoe Mountain Resort- 0.5 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Western Territory Cupp Cake Snowshoe Mountain Resort- 0.8 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Western Territory Cut Off Snowshoe Mountain 1.8 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - The Plateau Page 3 of 11 Pocahontas County Trails By Usage Type Trail Name Land Manager District Line MNF - Gauley District - 2.8 Y Y NNNNY NNNNN Cranberry Wilderness Area Dock MNF - White Sulphur - 2 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Middle Mountain Area Doe Run Snowshoe Mountain 0.5 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Snowshoe Basin Drop Out Snowshoe Mountain 0.3 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Silver Creek Durbin Trail Division of Natural 16 Y NNNY NNNNNNN Resources East Fork MNF - Greenbrier District - 8 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Island Campground Area East Plateau P6a Snowshoe Mountain 0.4 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - The Plateau East Plateau P6b Snowshoe Mountain 0.4 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - The Plateau Enchanted Forest Snowshoe Mountain 1.1 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Silver Creek Fire Tower Snowshoe Mountain 2 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Snowshoe Basin Fire Tower Seneca State Forest 0.8 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Flame Azalea MNF - Marlinton District - 0.3 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Sugar Camp Area Forks of Cranberry MNF - Gauley District - 5.7 Y Y NNNNY NNNNN Cranberry Wilderness Area Gauley Mountain MNF - Marlinton District - 5.2 Y Y NNY Y Y NNNNN Tea Creek Recreation Area Gauley Mountain Base System Elk River Touring Center 4.5 Y Y NNY NNNNNNN Great Laurel Seneca State Forest 0.6 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Greenbrier River Rail Greenbrier River Trail State 42 Y Y NNY Y Y NNNNN Park Greenhorn Snowshoe Mountain 0.4 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - The Plateau Page 4 of 11 Pocahontas County Trails By Usage Type Trail Name Land Manager Gut Hammer Snowshoe Mountain Resort- 0.5 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Western Territory Hawthorn Road Snowshoe Mountain Resort- 1.5 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Western Territory Headset Adjustment Snowshoe Mountain 0.6 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Silver Creek High Rock MNF - Marlinton District - 1.6 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Highlands Scenic Highway Area Hill Top Seneca State Forest 1 Y NNNY NNNNNNN Hinkle Run MNF - Greenbrier District - 3.7 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Middle Mountain Area Honeycomb Rocks Trail Monongahela National 0.3 Y N Y NN N N N N N NN Forest Honeymoon Watoga State Park 2 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Horse Heaven Droop Mountain Battlefield 0.3 Y NNNNNNNNNNN State Park Horseshoe Seneca State Forest 1 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Hosterman MNF - Greenbrier District - 5.2 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Little Mountain Area Hut Nature Trail Snowshoe Mountain 0.3 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Snowshoe Basin Jacobs Well Trail MNF - Marlinton District - Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Beaver Creek Area Jesse's Cove Watoga State Park 2.5 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Johns Camp Run MNF - Greenbrier District - 0.8 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Shavers Mountain Area Kennison Run Watoga State Park 3.5 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Lake Snowshoe Mountain 0.8 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Snowshoe Basin Lake Watoga State Park 1.5 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Lake Connector Snowshoe Mountain 0.4 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Snowshoe Basin Page 5 of 11 Pocahontas County Trails By Usage Type Trail Name Land Manager Laurel Creek MNF - Marlinton District - 8.8 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Pocahontas Recreation Area Laurelly Branch MNF - Gauley District - 3.4 Y Y NNNNY NNNNN Cranberry Wilderness Area Lick Branch MNF - Gauley District - 2.1 Y Y NNNNY NNNNN Cranberry Wilderness Area Little Fork MNF - Gauley District - 3.5 Y Y NNNNY NNNNN Cranberry Wilderness Area Little Mountain Seneca State Forest 1 Y NNNY NNNNNNN Little Mountain MNF - Greenbrier District - 2.5 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Little Mountain Area Loop Road Seneca State Forest 3 Y NNNY NNNNNNN Lower Beaver Dam Snowshoe Mountain 1.4 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Silver Creek Lower Spruce Road Snowshoe Mountain 2.1 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Silver Creek Lynn Knob MNF - Greenbrier District - 3.9 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Middle Mountain Area Maintenance Road Snowshoe Mountain 1.8 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Silver Creek McDonald Way Snowshoe Mountain 1.1 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Silver Creek Michael Mountain Road Seneca State Forest 2 Y NNNY NNNNNNN Middle Fork MNF - Gauley District - 10 Y Y NNNNY NNNNN Cranberry Wilderness Area Middle Mountain MNF - White Sulphur - 13 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Middle Mountain Area Middle Mountain North MNF - Marlinton District - 4.6 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Pocahontas Recreation Area Middle Mountain South MNF - White Sulphur - 1.3 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Middle Mountain Area Minnie Ball Droop Mountain Battlefield 0.5 Y NNNNNNNNNNN State Park Page 6 of 11 Pocahontas County Trails By Usage Type Trail Name Land Manager Monongaseneka Watoga State Park 2.5 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Musket Droop Mountain Battlefield 0.5 Y NNNNNNNNNNN State Park North - South MNF - Gauley District - 14 Y Y NNNNY NNNNN Cranberry Wilderness Area North Boundary Watoga State Park 2 Y NNNNNNNNNNN North Face MNF - Marlinton District - 3.1 Y Y NNY Y NNNNNN Tea Creek Recreation Area North Fork MNF - Greenbrier District - 2.9 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN North Fork of Deer Creek Area North Fork MNF - Gauley District - 6.5 Y Y NNNNY NNNNN Cranberry Wilderness Area Old Soldier Droop Mountain Battlefield 0.7 Y NNNNNNNNNNN State Park Out N Back Snowshoe Mountain 0.7 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Silver Creek Overlook Droop Mountain Battlefield 0.5 Y NNNNNNNNNNN State Park Peters Mountain MNF - Greenbrier District - 5.5 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Little Mountain Area Pine Run Watoga State Park 0.8 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Poca Run MNF - Greenbrier District - 2.5 Y Y NNNNNNNNNN Island Campground Area Point of No Return Snowshoe Mountain 0.4 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Silver Creek Pole Axe Snowshoe Mountain 1.4 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Silver Creek Poo Plateau Snowshoe Mountain 1.1 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - The Plateau Powder Puff Snowshoe Mountain 1.2 Y NNNNNNNNNNN Resort - Snowshoe Basin Page 7 of 11 Pocahontas County Trails By Usage Type Trail Name Land Manager Props Run Connector Pocahontas County N Y NNY Y NNNNNN Commission Red Run MNF - Marlinton District - 2.5
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