Smoke Hole Canyon (part)

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Smoke Hole Canyon is a rugged, scenic gorge along the South Branch Potomac River in eastern West Virginia, known for its steep forested cliffs, caves, and popular hiking and fishing opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
gorge
climate humid continental climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin Chesapeake Bay
surface form: Chesapeake Bay watershed
follows South Branch Potomac River
geologicalType river canyon
water gap
hasAccess Smoke Hole Road
hasActivity camping
fishing
hiking
wildlife viewing
hasEcosystem temperate deciduous forest
hasFeature caves
cliffs
river gorge
hasLandUse conservation
recreation
hasReputation remote
rugged
scenic
hasVegetation mixed hardwood forest
hasWildlife black bear
white-tailed deer
wild turkey
knownFor caves
fishing
hiking
rock formations
rugged terrain
scenic views
steep forested cliffs
locatedIn Allegheny Mountains
Appalachian Mountains
Grant County, West Virginia
Pendleton County, West Virginia
West Virginia
eastern West Virginia
partOf Potomac River
surface form: Potomac River watershed

South Branch Potomac River valley
protectedAreaStatus partially within Monongahela National Forest
region Potomac Highlands of West Virginia
river South Branch Potomac River
tourismType nature tourism
outdoor recreation

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Grant County, West Virginia contains Smoke Hole Canyon (part)