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Seneca Rocks Trail #563 - 2 members in 10 triplogs have rated this an average 3.5 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jun 12 2021
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 Gold Canyon
Seneca Rocks Trail #563Eastern Panhandle, WV
Eastern Panhandle, WV
Hiking avatar Jun 12 2021
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Hiking4.37 Miles 1,075 AEG
Hiking4.37 Miles   1 Hour   45 Mns   2.65 mph
1,075 ft AEG      6 Mns Break
 
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A must hike when I’m in this area, special treat to have my nephew meet me here from Michigan. My nephew ran the 2018 Boston Marathon after qualifying with 2h 20 min. time so I wasn’t sure if we would be actually hiking together :lol: Claims he is only running 30mi a week now. Surprised with all the rain we were able to cross the low bridge at the start of Rory Gap Rd. to work our way over to the Seneca Rocks Trail. A little less crowded than expected for a Saturday. His dog Roxy was able to power up non stop on her leash as she doesn’t like to be passed :D . Fortunate to have a partly sunny day after this rainy week. Trail as usual in good shape with no deadfall and little erosion. The visitors center is back open after being closed last year.Followed the hike with an hours drive back to our cabin for refreshments! Kind of late on this entry but just getting back to wi fi availability.
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Jun 30 2020
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Seneca Rocks Trail #563Eastern Panhandle, WV
Eastern Panhandle, WV
Hiking avatar Jun 30 2020
DaytripperTriplogs 909
Hiking5.30 Miles 1,300 AEG
Hiking5.30 Miles   2 Hrs   15 Mns   2.65 mph
1,300 ft AEG      15 Mns Break
 
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Another trip to this gem of a workout hike, plus exploring other areas around the trail. The Discovery Center was closed but first federal park since COVID-19 I’ve been to with open pit toilets😁 Ideal temperatures, 70’s , the entire time. Parked and started by crossing the Potomac River on the low bridge going up Roy Gap Road it appeared it was recently breached , the river was running a little high but not flooding. On the drive in I saw a small deer herd standing in the river saw none while hiking. Tried to maintain a good pace for workout purposes 30 minutes from the river to the observation deck. Extended the hike on the old road coming up from Yokum stables then hopped on the ridge above it for some limited views of the pastoral sites below. Finished with a loop by the old Sites homestead and Discovery Center, didn’t get the best pictures of Seneca Rocks due to am sun position.
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Oct 13 2019
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Seneca Rocks Trail #563Eastern Panhandle, WV
Eastern Panhandle, WV
Hiking avatar Oct 13 2019
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Hiking5.00 Miles 1,010 AEG
Hiking5.00 Miles   2 Hrs   5 Mns   2.40 mph
1,010 ft AEG
 
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Hiked with my sister and brother in law up Rory Gap Road and then Seneca Rocks Trail. Wonderful temps, most crowd I’ve seen here presume due to the holiday weekend. Unfortunately leaves are not at the peak yet , lack of rain may prevent it.Skipped the fireroad today and the rock scramble, saw lots of climbers out today.
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Sep 21 2019
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Seneca Rocks Trail #563Eastern Panhandle, WV
Eastern Panhandle, WV
Hiking avatar Sep 21 2019
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Hiking6.00 Miles 1,310 AEG
Hiking6.00 Miles   2 Hrs   20 Mns   2.57 mph
1,310 ft AEG
 
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Would call this one Seneca Rocks plus, started in the Rory Gap Road parking and headed up the moderately steep gravelly road , temp was about 63° . Crossed over the river via the road and past the east face climbers trail , helmet required, until reaching a sign that said private property no entry. This was about a mile from the parking lot. Reversed back down the road to the trail that connects with the Seneca Rocks trail. Some colorful leaves already appearing along the way, did not have my camera,ie.phone but came back later to get a couple of photos. After making my way up the fairly crowded trail, went to the viewing platform , briefly enjoyed the views though a little cloudy today and then some easy scrambling to the top of the rock formation. After coming back down went up the continuation of the fire road , horses from Yokum stables were tied up here while their riders went over to the view platform. After coming down the fire road and Seneca Rocks Trail crossed the river on the humpback pedestrian bridge and cruised by the Sites homestead and then the visitors center before arriving at the parking lot to complete the journey.
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Aug 31 2019
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Seneca Rocks Trail #563Eastern Panhandle, WV
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Hiking avatar Aug 31 2019
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Hiking3.75 Miles 865 AEG
Hiking3.75 Miles   1 Hour   18 Mns   2.88 mph
865 ft AEG
 
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Returned to one of my favorite local hikes, a cool 65° to start , a little busy with the holiday weekend ,particularly by time I returned to the parking lot. Had the view platform to myself for a brief period, did not go up the rock formations nor go up higher on the old Jeep road above the platform this time. Passed by a baby bottle perched on a bench but saw no likely owners crawling on the trail. Returned via the Rory Gap Road crossing the river over the vehicle bridge. The river is down quite a bit from a couple of months ago. Portends bad luck trying to get a trout dinner. Quite a few climbers gearing up at the Rory Gap parking area , a brief crazed thought of trying it myself. Nice to get a hike in with some elevation after the last month by the seaside.
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Jun 11 2019
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Seneca Rocks Trail #563Eastern Panhandle, WV
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Hiking avatar Jun 11 2019
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Hiking4.20 Miles 1,017 AEG
Hiking4.20 Miles   1 Hour   30 Mns   2.80 mph
1,017 ft AEG
 
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Finally a day without rain so I had to visit my go to hike when staying in our cabin located within the NRQZ. About 10 hikers coming down when I was on the way up. Potomac River running above average but not extreme. Always thought the fire road the horses use to come up from Yokums stables ended behind the viewing platform just like the trail but noticed today it may keep going. After timing myself to the viewing platform , 31 minutes, ignoring the warning signs scrambled up the rock formations of the famous fins to the the gunsight, the non equipment limit. Then went back and followed the previously unnoticed fire road which turned south to go up on a ridge above the view platform but only found minimal additional views due to vegetation. Returned via the usual main path , swung by the Sites homesite before returning to the visitors center. Lunch on the porch besides Yokums and a beautiful drive on Snowy Mountain Rd. from Germany Valley completed the day.
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Jul 13 2018
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Seneca Rocks Trail #563Eastern Panhandle, WV
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Hiking avatar Jul 13 2018
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Hiking3.10 Miles 925 AEG
Hiking3.10 Miles   1 Hour   5 Mns   2.86 mph
925 ft AEG5 LBS Pack
 
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Cool morning hike , 62 degrees at 0830,to the viewing platform in 28 minutes.Clear views all around from the observation platform. Opportune stop on the high point of the bridge over the river as an eagle happen to fly overhead, didn’t move quick enough to get a photo. Stopped at the discovery center then on to shopping in Franklin,WV.
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Jun 04 2018
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Seneca Rocks Trail #563Eastern Panhandle, WV
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Hiking avatar Jun 04 2018
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Hiking3.05 Miles 925 AEG
Hiking3.05 Miles   1 Hour   32 Mns   2.54 mph
925 ft AEG      20 Mns Break6 LBS Pack
 
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On the way to do some exploring of the Dolly Sods wilderness decided to stop by one of my favorite hikes and to visit the discovery center there. First day with no rain in the forecast in a week, the rivers and streams are running high , nearby Roy Gap road was closed ,the river was almost at the end of the walking bridge. Enjoying the cooler weather, met about a dozen other hikers, one 4 foot black snake. Trail it self as expected was a little muddy but in good shape, they were doing some clearing along the nearby fire road which also doubles as the horse route to the top from Yokum stables, yes you can get a horse ride to the viewing platform. Good views of Spruce Knob, the WV high point, on this clear day.


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May 30 2017
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Seneca Rocks Trail #563Eastern Panhandle, WV
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Hiking3.21 Miles
Hiking3.21 Miles   1 Hour   11 Mns   3.01 mph
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Located within the Monongahela National Forest and overlooking the junction of the Seneca and Shawnee trail or Warriors path Seneca Rocks is composed of Tuscarora sandstone and rises about 900 feet above the North Fork of the Potomac River. During World War II this was used as training by the U.S.Army in preparation for mountain assaults, due to that practice the rocks were also known as the face of a thousand pitons. The unit portrayed in the recent movie Hacksaw Ridge spent time training here. The hike is easy to moderate on a well maintained and signed trail with switchbacks. It's a lovely heavily shaded trail with Oak, Poplar, Ash and other hardwoods trees. You can begin by visiting the Seneca Rocks Discovery Center maintained by the Park Service. There are artifacts from archeological digs concerning Native Americans, info on fauna and flora, topo maps, souvenirs . Or you can skip it and park behind the visitors center at the Sites homestead a restored 1840's farmhouse. Either way the hike begins by crossing the north flowing Potomac River which at this time of year is flowing heavily . The hike is popular, if you want to avoid crowds try to start early ,on the day I went about 9am with temperature at 68, I passed one other hiker and 3 volunteers at the top but on the way down about 15 to 20 .This also makes the chances of seeing any wildlife better on the drive there , as deer graze next to the road, rather than on the hike. Once you get to the viewing platform you can see the river below and the mountains of the Spruce Knob recreation area. If you try to go above the viewing platform there is signage to discourage it , to continue will require short scrambling along a narrow rock ledge which enables you reach the top of the southern section of the rocks. After the hike you can check out Harpers General Store for some interesting shopping or sign up for horseback riding trips up to the viewing platform. Its a little off the beaten path but if your in the area its worth the time to hike it and check out the views.
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Seneca Rocks Trail #563Eastern Panhandle, WV
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RickVincentTriplogs 783
Hiking2.60 Miles 900 AEG
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I flew into Pittsburgh late on Friday night to meet up with my friend Dean. We started our drive to West Virginia and pulled into a hotel in Buckhannon around 2:30am. After about 6 hours sleep, we got back on the road to Seneca Rocks.

Seneca Rocks is located in Pendleton County, WV, near the confluence of Seneca Creek and the North Fork of the South Branch of the Potomac River. The tuscarosa sandstone peaks (fins really)are a prominent formation that is quite obvious as you drive towards the town of Seneca Rocks down route 33. The drive down 33 was beautiful as we climbed to about 3700 feet then dropped back down to 1500 feet. This area tends to reach peak autumn color in late September, so the colors were already starting to mark their arrival of fall. Probably another week and the area will look phenomenal in yellows and reds.

This is a serious rock climbers destination featuring about 375 climbing routes and a variety of hiking trails. We opted for the hiking trail, a very well maintained route that I would rate easy to moderate. Easy to me, but moderate to others who might be challenged by the 900 foot elevation gain. We hiked towards the outlook point near the peaks. Once at the outlook we continued on past a sign that warned against further hiking towards the top. Park information says that the top of the peaks are only accessible by technical rock climbing. Although, I would say that is true for the southern-most peak, we reached the top of the northern peak quite easily. This is not a place for those with a fear of heights. Once on top, you realize that these peaks are nothing more than narrow fins that are 2-3 feet wide in some areas with sheer 300-400 foot drops to the east and west.

We took some photos of the surrounding rural landscapes and also took some time to watch the climbers make their way up both faces of the fins. At least a dozen or so climbers could be seen with their bright-colored clothing popping out against the gray stone. Very cool to watch them climb from our higher vantage point.

Wanting to try something a little more adventurous, we opted for an off-trail return around the backside of the "Rocks." There seemed to be a lightly tread trail in some areas (probably approach trails for climbers). At times, we found ourselves clinging to the rocks and shimmying our way over exposed drop-offs. One spot looked sketchy enough that we decided to lower our packs down a 20 foot ledge, so as to make for a little more comfortable downclimb.

We passed climber after climber along the way, and I really started wishing that we would have brought along our climbing gear on this hike. We continued on around the back and soon arrived at a forest road which led us back to the parking lot.

I turned around for one last look at the Seneca Rocks, snapped a few pics and we got on the road to our next adventure at Summersville Lake (North of the New River Gorge).
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