You probably know that Spruce Knob is West Virginia’s highest point. But did you know there’s more than one way to get to this top-of-the-West-Virginia-world peak? You can drive to the top, and take a short loop trail, Whispering Pines Trail, to the observation tower. Or, if you prefer to work a little for your views, and if you see the journey as part of the thrill, you can opt to hike up into the West Virginia clouds through a lush spruce forest via the almost six-mile Huckleberry Trail (11.5 miles round trip).
The best place to check for clear directions from experienced hikers who are overwhelmingly positive about this hike is AllTrails. Have you climbed into the clouds at Spruce Knob in West Virginia before? How did you access this peak? For another into-the-clouds hike, try West Virginia’s Seneca Rocks.
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