Stretching 31.9 miles, this river stands out as one of the five principal headwaters of the Cheat River, celebrated for its crystal-clear waters and remote setting. The Allegheny Trail winds along its banks for over 25 miles, with plenty of spots to rest where you can soak in the mountain views before pushing deeper into the backcountry. With Class II and III rapids, Glady Fork also draws paddlers, so you may see others enjoying the river along the way.