My foot was bothering me, so this was a fairly low-key day as far as hiking went. But it was an enjoyable day, all the same.
First up was Beartown State Park. Beartown is a small day-use park that features large rock formations of the Pottsville sandstone (locally known as Droop). The park features a half-mile boardwalk that winds through large boulders covered with moss and lichen and erosional cavities. It was hard to get pictures that really show the unique beauty and whimsical feel of the park. But we tried just the same.
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The road into Beartown State Park. We had another beautiful day of blue skies and no rain.
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| The area was named Beartown because early settlers thought it had many good dens for bears among the rocks. |
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| Many of the rocks had ferns growing along the edges, appropriately named fringe ferns. |
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| The boardwalk went up, over, and down between the crevices. |
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| They said some of the lichens growing on the rocks were over 100 years old. |
We visited a few other places as we wandered around the area. |
| In Hillsboro, we saw the birthplace of Pearl Buck. Unfortunately, they closed early, so we didn't get to view the house or museum. |
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| Next, we tried to visit the Pocahontas County Museum. It was also closed when it should have been opened. The people at the visitor's center said there had been an illness in the family of the volunteer who runs the museum. |
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| We explored the small town of Marlinton, the county seat of Pocahontas County, WV. |
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| On the other side of the building was a mosaic of tiles made by people in the community. (The tiles were ~ 8x8") |
Then it was back to our condo for leftover spaghetti and a couple of mystery books. The next morning, we packed up (after we finished our books. Didn't want to be left hanging with the "who dun it") and headed home.
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| On the way home, we stopped at Seneca Rocks State Park. They always impress. |
Currently, we're home, have done our laundry, and have most of our things put away. Now it's back to the realities of everyday living, like mowing grass and paying bills. But we had a wonderful time on our little getaway. Until next time...
More beautiful scenery. The rock formations are so interesting. I hope your foot feels better soon.
ReplyDeleteMy foot only hurts when I have shoes on and walking. It's a little better, and I'm trying to figure out if I can go to exercise and modify a class. I need to get back to exercise before I become comfortable and with not going.
DeleteVacation time always seems to go by quickly. Hard to believe that you are back already.
ReplyDeleteBeartown is such a neat place. When we visited, the weather was overcast and it gave us a mystical feeling. Again, you gave an excellent explanation of the geology there. Very easy to understand.
What was your favorite part of your trip?
This trip was a little shorter than we usually take. While I enjoyed every day, my favorite was the Highland Scenic Highway. The views were beautiful, we had varied hikes, and it was a relaxed day.
DeleteWe stayed close enough to the scenic highway that we returned several times, at different times of the day. I couldn't get enough of the scenery 😍.
DeleteThe scenery was incredible and there were so many trails that we didn't get to take. We will definitely return to the Highway when we are in the area again.
DeleteWhat a wonderful trip. The park is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeartown Park was small at 110 acres, but a fun visit. We have taken several trips to this part of WV and have never been disappointed.
DeleteSo sorry about your foot! Beartown is truly magical, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteI loved Beartown.
DeleteHopefully your foot is on the mend!
ReplyDeleteYou take such beautiful pictures. What an impressive boardwalk! I also love that collaboration mosaic. It looks like it has many stories to tell.
Thanks. The boardwalk was almost a maze the way it went and down and all around. :) The mosaic was impressive. There were individuals, businesses, and churches represented. I've seen group quilts before, but never a mosaic like that. Clever idea and well executed.
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