Life in West Virginia offers so many perks. That said, life in West Virginia is not without problems. Not by a long shot. If you’ve got problems weighing you down, maybe it’s a good time to refocus on some of the perks with a trip to Spruce Knob Lake, the highest lake in West Virginia. This is the perfect spot to spend time in nature, time away from distraction, time in the mountains, time on the water.
Bring a fishing pole: this 25-acre lake is stocked regularly (sometimes even weekly!) with trout, and it's also filled with hungry bluegill.
Bring a camera: in addition to pictures of the lake, you'll want pictures of the mountains, pictures of the blue sky, pictures of the sunrise, pictures of the sunset, pictures of the creek, pictures of the forest, and pictures of the stars.
Bring all-wheel drive: if there's one drawback to Spruce Knob Lake, it's getting here. Be prepared for a long drive on a narrow gravel road. All-wheel drive is strongly recommended.
To learn more about planning your own visit to Spruce Knob Lake in West Virginia, visit the Elkins-Randolph County Tourism website. Have you ever spent the day at West Virginia’s highest lake? What are some of your other go-to destinations to unplug and unwind from life’s difficulties? Kayaking at North Bend, perhaps?
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