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Parks
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Forests
Lost River State Park
The unique Lost River is the
namesake of this park so rich in history and character. The
Lost River sinks into the ground five miles south of
Wardensville and flows through dark underground caverns only
to emerge again three miles away to form the Capon River!
Stay overnight in rustic vacation cabins and take in
marvelous sunsets from the the Cranny Crow Overlook. The
park offers over 20 miles of hiking trails through riverside
and mountainous terrain that is home to animals often seen.
A swimming pool, game court and horseback riding fill
leisure-time hours.
For reservations call 1-800-CALL-WVA.
George Washington
National Forest
The George Washington National
Forest area contains nearly one million acres of mountain
land with approximately 100,000 acres in four counties in
West Virginia. Nearly 52,000 acres of the National Forest
cover the eastern portion of Hardy County. Highly renowned
for its outstanding programs that harbor habitat for many
species of animals, the National Forest area is a woodland
oasis for backpacking, camping, swimming, fishing and
hunting. A system of marked trails and forest roads are
perfect for hiking and biking.
Lee Ranger District: (540) 984-4101
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