Roaring Plains West Wilderness is a 6,792-acre wilderness area within the Monongahela National Forest in eastern West Virginia. This high-elevation plateau, part of the Allegheny Front, features elevations ranging from 3,000 feet to over 4,700 feet at Mount Porte Crayon. The landscape is characterized by diverse vegetation, including dense red spruce forests, high-elevation wetlands, and thickets of rhododendron, alongside rocky plains and cliffs that offer expansive vistas. The area provides opportunities for several sports like hiking, attracting those seeking remote…
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The Roaring Plains West Wilderness is a 6,792-acre wilderness area located within the Monongahela National Forest in eastern West Virginia. It is part of a high-elevation plateau, with elevations ranging from 3,000 feet to over 4,700 feet. The area is known for its remote character and diverse natural features.
Roaring Plains West Wilderness primarily offers opportunities for hiking. The area features a 7.4-mile trail system that is open to both hikers and equestrians. During winter months, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are also possible activities.
The wilderness features a high-elevation plateau, dense red spruce forests, and thickets of brush, including extensive mountain laurel and rhododendron. It also contains high-elevation wetlands, sphagnum bogs, rocky plains, and cliffs offering impressive vistas. Mount Porte Crayon is a prominent feature.
Yes, the wilderness offers challenging and remote routes, ideal for experienced hikers. Trails are generally rugged and can be overgrown, traversing varied terrain. Summiting Mount Porte Crayon involves a challenging 2,500-foot (762-meter) elevation gain over 5 miles (8 kilometers).
While many trails are rugged, some routes may be considered easier depending on length and elevation. For specific options, consult guides such as Easy hikes in Roaring Plains West Wilderness. These guides provide detailed information on various routes.
Mount Porte Crayon is a prominent feature within the wilderness, standing over 4,700 feet (1,433 meters) high. It is the sixth highest point in West Virginia and the highest point on the Eastern Continental Divide in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Views are available from Thunderstruck Rock, a quarter-mile from the summit.
Key access points for the trail system include the Flatrock Run Trail and Forest Road 70. These points provide entry to the wilderness area's 7.4-mile network of trails. Specific trailhead parking information may vary.
The diverse habitats, including high-elevation wetlands, support a variety of wildlife. Rare plants and animals such as the snowshoe hare, bog lemming, bobcat, and fisher inhabit the area. It also provides protection for the federally threatened Cheat Mountain salamander.
Roaring Plains West Wilderness has received contributions from more than 500 visitors on komoot. The routes in the area have an average rating of 4.99 out of 5 stars, indicating a high level of satisfaction among users.
Komoot offers several guides to help explore the area. These include Hiking in Roaring Plains West Wilderness and Easy hikes in Roaring Plains West Wilderness. These guides provide detailed information on routes and conditions.
Official information regarding Roaring Plains West Wilderness can be found on the Monongahela National Forest website. For phone inquiries, the Monongahela National Forest can be contacted at +1-304-636-1800.

