This is part four of a travel series to West Virginia. To start at the beginning, go HERE!
The morning of our third day of our West Virginia road trip we were up bright and early as usual and began our day with a 45 minute drive to West Virginia's highest point: Spruce Knob.
But first, breakfast! We began our day at the Gateway Restaurant which is located right at the base of Spruce Knob road. Hubby and I got an omelet and French toast to split. The omelet and hash browns were AMAZING, but the strawberry French toast came with a strawberry jam instead of sliced strawberries and sugar mixed together till it forms a syrup, so hubby wasn't happy about that 😆.
Spruce Knob is West Virginia highest point with an elevation of 4863 feet.
The best part of Spruce Knob is that you don't have to go on a grueling four uphill hike to enjoy it, you just drive on up! And it wasn't even a scary drive like Pike's Peak or Mt. Washington. It was a nice pleasant drive through a forest mostly, with the occasional overlooks of the vista. The road was narrow, but there was room for two cars to pass.
There is an ample parking lot at the top of Spruce Knob, and I was very pleased with the serenity, beauty, and levelness of the trail. There was definitely no climbing on this trail, but just a pleasant walk through the woods.
I was amazed at all the rocks strewn about the forest floor. In the shady areas, there was moss growing all over them.
My son was in his happy place today! He loves rolling hills, and doesn't like flat country at all.
The visit to the top of Spruce Knob was a great way to start our day, but the day was long from over, so onto the next adventure: Beartown State Park!
Have A Great Day! Amy
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Spruce Knob looks a fantastic place to visit. That is good you don't have to hike to get to the top! What a beautiful place to explore and stunning views!
ReplyDeleteYes, I very much enjoyed driving to the top instead of hiking to the top! :)
DeleteBeautiful views!
ReplyDeleteYes, they are!
DeleteThis is a proper road trip - the views are amazing. I'm glad you took us along.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
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Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
DeleteWonderful photos Amy and looks like a wonderful way to spend time in nature. Love those views.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteBeautiful! I do love it when I can drive up too instead of walking. The forest walk it beautiful too. Love the first photo.
ReplyDelete-Soma
Yes, and then everyone can enjoy the views too! Thanks so much!
DeleteOh that first picture is just sublime. Thanks for letting us tag along on all your incredible journeys, Amy!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Linda!
DeleteWhat a beautiful hike and amazing views! Thanks for sharing these!
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Yes it was! Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteBeautiful views. My husband and I do the same. We get one egg dish and one sweet dish and then share.
ReplyDeleteYes, they are. Sharing is the way to go because I always want a little of both. :)
DeleteMore fabulous photos of your nature adventures Amy! I do agree with your son, rolling hills are better than flat lands which can be rather boring.
ReplyDelete❤️carmen
Thank you. Yes, I agree too!
DeleteLove This - Talk About Serenity - Well Done
ReplyDeleteStay Delightful ,
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Thank you.
DeleteMy hubb would be in his happy place with those views, too! We both love rolling hills!
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty incredible!
DeleteI think I missed this post from your travel series, these pictures are absolutely incredible. Such amazing views and the forest looks enchanted.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ellie! "Enchanted" is the perfect word for the forest.
DeleteWhat beautiful views! I love the mossy rocks. Thank you for sharing this with us at the Will Blog for Comments #85 linkup. We hope to see you at #86, too, which opens next Monday. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jennifer.
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