That’s why I bought a 21’ class C 4wd. I may have to venture out there this fall. On a weekday so it will be empty 😂. We actually went there a few years ago and walked the overlook and river of rocks. 👍🏼
This is good info. Looks like the parking at Rohrbaugh trail head is pretty limited. My last WV trip was at the North Fork Mountain, that place is awesome, pretty sure I could see Dolly Sods from there. Next trip I'm thinking Seneca Creek but a return to the Sods will probably be after that. WV backpacking is A+.
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Awesome video Lou. I love the Sods, Seneca Rocks, Spruce Knob. Been visiting those areas since the early 80's, and you are right, it never gets old. Going this coming week with my oldest son and one of my granddaughters, possibly my youngest son and another granddaughter may be joining us. Planning a lot of hiking and sightseeing.
I did my first backpacking trip to Dolly Sods with two of my police partners nearly 40 years ago, and it was an epic three-night trip. I have done many more trips since then. When my son was in high school, he, two of his friends, and my wife mountain biked from near Red Creek Campground, across the sods, down the mountain and they ended up at the lodge at Timberline Ski Resort. I am planning a short trip to Red Creek Campground in early October.
Awesome place to car/tent camp at the Red Creek Campground or backpack/camp at least 300 feet off the forest road. There are an abundance of established campsites along the marked trails.
Thanks so much for the info for camping there at Dolly Sods. I hope to travel there with my dog Maddie in late Spring. I will be in a Van so the sites you showed looked like they would work out perfect. I'm from Virginia just below Ravens Roost on the Blue Ridge Parkway. I've heard so much about Dolly Sods and look forward to experiencing it. Looking forward to following you two as you share your adventures. Blessings, Teri Hope
Everything is a trade-off in the RV world. Canaan Valley State Park and Seneca Shadows (USFS) campground are both nearby and are big rig friendly. Just saying . . . Thanks for watching! Lou
Been there many times
Thanks for finding me another beautiful place to wander.
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This place is only an hour or so away from us. Enjoying your content.
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Beautiful area.
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Thanks for the video. Dolly Sods is on our list of places to visit, camp, hike,etc.
That’s why I bought a 21’ class C 4wd. I may have to venture out there this fall. On a weekday so it will be empty 😂. We actually went there a few years ago and walked the overlook and river of rocks. 👍🏼
Great job my friend!!
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This is good info. Looks like the parking at Rohrbaugh trail head is pretty limited. My last WV trip was at the North Fork Mountain, that place is awesome, pretty sure I could see Dolly Sods from there. Next trip I'm thinking Seneca Creek but a return to the Sods will probably be after that. WV backpacking is A+.
I've hiked the complete North Fork Mountain trail. It was an ass kicker, but the views were amazing. Thanks for watching. Lou
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Awesome video Lou. I love the Sods, Seneca Rocks, Spruce Knob. Been visiting those areas since the early 80's, and you are right, it never gets old. Going this coming week with my oldest son and one of my granddaughters, possibly my youngest son and another granddaughter may be joining us. Planning a lot of hiking and sightseeing.
Right on! Hope you have a great time exploring the Mountain State with your family Donnie. Lou
I did my first backpacking trip to Dolly Sods with two of my police partners nearly 40 years ago, and it was an epic three-night trip. I have done many more trips since then. When my son was in high school, he, two of his friends, and my wife mountain biked from near Red Creek Campground, across the sods, down the mountain and they ended up at the lodge at Timberline Ski Resort.
I am planning a short trip to Red Creek Campground in early October.
Fall is the best time to visit Dolly Sods. The wonder sure does come alive up in the Sods with the fall colors.
Would you say this area is appropriate for tent/hammock camping?
Awesome place to car/tent camp at the Red Creek Campground or backpack/camp at least 300 feet off the forest road. There are an abundance of established campsites along the marked trails.
Thanks so much for the info for camping there at Dolly Sods. I hope to travel there with my dog Maddie in late Spring. I will be in a Van so the sites you showed looked like they would work out perfect. I'm from Virginia just below Ravens Roost on the Blue Ridge Parkway. I've heard so much about Dolly Sods and look forward to experiencing it. Looking forward to following you two as you share your adventures. Blessings, Teri Hope
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Lovely. Thanks for sharing!
Wish we could get in with our Class-C, but our sway is limiting.
Everything is a trade-off in the RV world. Canaan Valley State Park and Seneca Shadows (USFS) campground are both nearby and are big rig friendly. Just saying . . . Thanks for watching! Lou