The Monongahela National Forest is located in the Allegheny Mountains of eastern West Virginia. It covers over 900,000 acres of diverse terrain, including rugged mountains, deep valleys, and rushing rivers. The forest is known for its rich biodiversity and abundance of recreational opportunities.
The Monongahela National Forest is home to a wide variety of plant and animal species, many of which are considered rare or endangered. The forest provides important habitat for species such as the Cheat Mountain salamander, West Virginia northern flying squirrel, and Virginia big-eared bat. The diverse ecosystems within the forest also help to maintain clean air and water for the region.
In addition to its ecological significance, the Monongahela National Forest offers a range of recreational opportunities for visitors, including hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting. The forest is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of West Virginia.
Description: Camping in monongahela national forest West Virginia more public domain photos: http://pickupimage.com/search.cfm?kw=camping
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Description: Camping in monongahela national forest West Virginia more public domain photos: http://pickupimage.com/search.cfm?kw=camping
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Description: Camping in monongahela national forest West Virginia more public domain photos: http://pickupimage.com/search.cfm?kw=camping
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Description: Camping in monongahela national forest West Virginia more public domain photos: http://pickupimage.com/search.cfm?kw=camping
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Description: The Monongahela National Forest; photo taken from slopes of Back Allegheny Mountain looking east
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Description: Monongahela National Forest, near Spruce Knb Lake, WVa
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Description: en:Monongahela National Forest entrance gate along Old US 33 east of en:Elkins, West Virginia.
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Description: Overlook of w:Laurel Fork (Cheat River) valley along Middle Mountain Road in w:Monongahela National Forest on a foggy day.
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Description: Main cabin (reconstructed after fire on original) at Middle Mountain Cabins in w:Monongahela National Forest.
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