Near Dolly Sods Circumnavigation
Bear Rocks Trail
Near Dolly Sods Circumnavigation
Bear Rocks trail
Near Dolly Sods Circumnavigation
Upper Red Creek trail
Near Dolly Sods Circumnavigation
Red Creek - Dolly Sods Wilderness
Near Dolly Sods Circumnavigation
Upper Red Creek / Blackbird Knob Junction

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Dolly Sods Circumnavigation

4.5 (11 Ratings)
A grand tour of all that Dolly Sods has to offer.
22.9
mi
Distance
2,823
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedFall ColorsRiver/CreekSpringSwimmingViewsWaterfallWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
22.91mi
Distance
2,823ft
Elevation Gain
2,823ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
4,179ft
High Point
2,621ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
To reach the trailhead, proceed North along WV 32 from Harman, WV. Before WV 72, before the village Dry Fork, turn right onto BONNER MOUNTAIN ROAD. Go five miles and you'll reach Laneville, there will be signage at this point directing you to the trailhead, but it is a further one mile down LANEVILLE ROAD. About 1000 feet before the trailhead the road will cross Red Creek, the parking area will be on the left. Trailhead coordinates: 38.97234289502228 N, 79.3982470035553 W Starting off up Red Creek, you'll be going up a wide-track former logging road. This first leg of the trail was somewhat washed out, so you may need to hunt for the trail in places. Your first trail intersection will be a little less than a mile in, to your left on the west side of the Creek, Little Stonecoal Trail. After you pass the intersection, the trail will start to climb up to the right and hug the side of the hill. About a mile after the intersection you'll intersect with Big Stonecoal Trail. The following 1.5 miles of trail will still be hugging the east bank of the creek, until you reach the intersection with Fisher Spring Run Trail 510 on the right. This is also the spot where Red Creek Trail crosses Red Creek. Take take a couple of switchbacks down to the bank, and there's great camp spots on both banks. Crossing the creek, you'll eventually intersect with Rocky Point Trail on the left, then later Breathed Mountain Trail, also on the left. Red Creek has numerous waterfalls, but there are some really nice ones just north of this intersection, near its confluence with the Left Fork;perhaps best camping in the area can be found here. Keep going north along Red Creek Trail. You'll shortly make another crossing to the east bank, and start your climb up to Blackbird Knob. After about a mile, the trail will end and intersect with Blackbird Knob Trail. Take a break to enjoy the view and savor the change in ecosystems. Note the difference between the lowland creek area and the more bald upland areas. Most of the northern sods will be more akin to taiga, with evergreens and other plants you'd expect to find much farther north.After a rest, head east on Blackbird Knob Trail for about 0.3 mile and then take Upper Red Creek Trail heading north. After about a mile, the trail will start to descend and you'll cross the creek. On the other side intersect with Dobbin Grade Trail. Go right and east down Dobbin. Very soon you'll note the intersection with Raven Ridge Trail on the left. Continue on Dobbin, past its intersection with Beaver Dam Trail, until it dead-ends at the intersection with Bear Rocks Trail. Take a right and go east on Bear Rocks until you reach Bear Rocks. After enjoying the views, head back the way you came down Bear Rocks Trail. Take the trail all the way until it dead ends at the intersection with Raven Ridge Trail. Very briefly go north along Raven, then turn left down Beaver View Trail. Enjoy some views along Beaver View Trail, though disappointingly no actual beavers. After about 1.2 mile, say hello again to Dobbin Grade Trail. Go right and west along Dobbin. After about 0.75 mile, there will be a creek crossing. Later, Dobbin will dead end and intersect with Rocky Ridge Trail. Go left and south down Rocky Ridge Trail, and enjoy yet more views. After a little less than a mile, note the intersection with Harman Trail to the left. About a half mile later, the trail will dead and intersect with Blackbird Knob Trail. Go right and south-southwest toward a trailhead area where you can pick up the Breathed Mountain Trail or Big Stonecoal Trail. Take Big Stonecoal Trail south and note the intersection with Dunkenbarger Trail at about 1.5 miles. After another 0.3 mile or so, find the interesction with Rocky Point Trail which will take you to Breathed Mountain and Lion's Head, a rocky crag overlooking Red Creek, the marquis scenic point in the Sods. Head back down Rocky Point to Big Stonecoal, and go south. After a descent, find yourself back at Red Creek Trail. Cross the creek, turns west, and head back to the cars. Congrats, you've seen all the Sods have to offer!
History & Background
During World War 2, the Sods were used by the US army as an artillery and mortar range. There may be unspent ordinance around; no joke. However, trails and their vicinity should be totally safe. Stay on trail, kids!

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