Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Location
Randolph and Pocahontas counties
Endpoints
Forest Service Road 35 to the Beulah Trail
Mileage
4
Roughness Index
2
Surface
Dirt
The County Line Trail is a short, less-traveled alternative to the neighboring 21.7-mile
West Fork Trail . The trail travels 4 miles along the border of Randolph and
Pocahontas counties, hence its name, and follows the ridgeline of the Little Beech
Mountain through hardwood forest in Monongahela National Forest. This area is
home to impressive stands of oak trees, a slight change from the usual Monongahela
setting of rhododendrons, pine trees, and ferns.
A large, green, metal gas pump sits off Forest Service Road 35A, marking the
start of the County Line Trail, which is well-marked with the national forest's stand-
ard blue blazes, as well as wood arrow signs.
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