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Verenigde Staten van Amerika
West Virginia
Tucker County

Bear Rocks-lus — Dolly Sods Wilderness

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3,4

(21)

22

wandelaars

Bear Rocks-lus — Dolly Sods Wilderness

01:56

7,04km

110m

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Hike the easy 4.4-mile Bear Rocks Loop in Dolly Sods Wilderness, featuring unique high-altitude scenery and panoramic views from Bear Rocks

Laatst bijgewerkt: 26 februari 2026

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Dolly Sods Wilderness

Potomac Wildlife Management Area

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1

3,45 km

Bear Rocks Trail

Hoogtepunt (Segment) • Pad

Een van de meest noordelijke paden in Dolly Sods Wilderness, dit pad doorkruist moerasland en open weiden. Het pad leidt uiteindelijk naar Bear Rocks, een rots met een spectaculair uitzicht op het park.

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2

4,30 km

Bear Rocks Trailhead

Hoogtepunt • Pad

Vanaf hier kun je het pad naar Bear Rocks nemen. Het pad loopt ook zuidwaarts, de Dolly Sods Wilderness in.

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3

4,86 km

Bear Rocks Overlook

Hoogtepunt • Uitzichtpunt

Rotsachtige ontsluiting met geweldig uitzicht op Dolly Sods Wilderness. Het uitkijkpunt kan worden bereikt door de Bear Rocks Trail naar het noorden te volgen vanaf de parkeerplaats.

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7,04 km

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5,02 km

1,90 km

< 100 m

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3,92 km

3,00 km

< 100 m

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How long does it take to hike the Bear Rocks Loop?

The Bear Rocks Loop is an easy hike, approximately 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) long. Most hikers complete it in about 1 hour and 55 minutes, depending on their pace and how often they stop to enjoy the views.

What is the terrain like on this trail?

The trail traverses a high-altitude environment, around 4,000 feet, featuring exposed rock formations, windswept heath barrens, and stunted red spruce trees. The surface is primarily dirt and rocks, and while generally dry, some sections can be wet after heavy rains. You'll also find unique plant species like huckleberries, cranberries, and mountain laurel.

Are there any notable viewpoints or landmarks along the route?

Yes, the loop offers breathtaking and expansive views across the Allegheny Mountains and the Dolly Sods Wilderness. The Bear Rocks Overlook is a particularly popular spot for panoramic vistas, especially at sunrise. You'll also encounter the distinctive exposed rock formations and the unique 'flag-formed' red spruce trees.

Where can I park and access the trailhead?

The primary access point for this loop is the Bear Rocks Trailhead. Parking is available there, but it can fill up quickly during peak times, especially on weekends. Arriving early is recommended.

Is the Bear Rocks Loop dog-friendly?

Generally, dogs are permitted on trails within the Dolly Sods Wilderness, including the Bear Rocks Loop. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please remember to pack out all pet waste.

What is the best time of year to visit the Bear Rocks Loop?

The trail is beautiful year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring brings blooming azaleas and rhododendrons, while summer is ideal for huckleberry and cranberry spotting. Fall showcases vibrant foliage, and winter transforms the landscape into a stark, snowy wonderland, though conditions can be challenging. Late spring through early fall generally offers the most comfortable hiking conditions.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the Dolly Sods Wilderness?

There are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Bear Rocks Loop or to access the Dolly Sods Wilderness area. However, it's always a good idea to check the latest regulations from the U.S. Forest Service or The Nature Conservancy (who manages the Bear Rocks Preserve) before your visit, especially for group sizes or specific activities. More information can be found on nature.org.

What kind of wildlife might I see on the trail?

The Bear Rocks Preserve and surrounding Dolly Sods Wilderness are home to unique wildlife. Lucky hikers might spot rare species such as the Cheat Mountain salamander, snowshoe hare, or saw-whet owl. Keep an eye out for various bird species and smaller mammals that thrive in this high-altitude environment.

Does the Bear Rocks Loop intersect with other trails?

Yes, the route for the Bear Rocks Loop utilizes sections of several other trails within the area. You will find yourself on parts of the Bear Rocks Trail, Dobbin Grade Trail, and the ADT - West Virginia - Seg 2 during your hike.

Is this trail suitable for beginners or families with children?

Yes, the Bear Rocks Loop is generally considered an easy hike with minimal elevation change, making it a suitable option for beginners and families. The relatively short distance and well-maintained path contribute to its accessibility. There's also a newer 0.75-mile loop trail constructed by The Nature Conservancy within the preserve for an even shorter option.

Are there any facilities like restrooms or water available on the trail?

As this trail is located within a wilderness area, there are typically no developed facilities like restrooms or potable water sources directly on the trail. It's essential to pack in all your water and be prepared for primitive conditions. Plan to use facilities before arriving at the trailhead and practice Leave No Trace principles.

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