Sunday, September 11, 2016
Hiking WV: Panther State Forest / WMA
Panther State Forest / WMA is kind of in the middle of nowhere (though not quite the middle of nowhere as Cabwaylingo which had multiple one-lane bridges on the route in and out), and the drive was all on windy rural roads (which made for a pleasant drive), but there were a surprising number of people there–mostly family reunion groups, but there were some teenagers playing in the creek.
Location: Panther State Forest / Wildlife Management Area
Trail: Buzzards Roost Overlook Trail
Distance: 1.9 miles
Elevation: 1227-1631 feet
Yes, we did hike three “overlook” trails this weekend. And none of the three overlooks were very impressive, but that’s okay. (I had to climb up on a cement piling that was the remainder of a wooden overlook for this picture.)
Like most parks, there were lots of playgrounds, but I can’t remember seeing swings like this in recent memory.
And the creek running through the park.
It was a lovely place to visit, despite the ridiculous heat. I think I’d like to visit again.