Spruce Knob trail system

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The Spruce Knob trail system is a network of hiking paths in the high-elevation forests and ridges surrounding Spruce Knob, offering access to scenic overlooks, wilderness areas, and diverse Appalachian terrain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail network
trail system
accesses Spruce Knob summit vicinity
nearby wilderness areas
attracts backpackers
birdwatchers
hikers
nature photographers
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystem Appalachian spruce-fir ecosystem
elevationClass high elevation
hasEnvironment high-elevation spruce-fir forest
mixed hardwood forest
hasPrimaryFeature Appalachian terrain
high-elevation forests
mountain ridges
scenic overlooks
wilderness areas
hasRecreationType non-motorized recreation
hasViewOf Appalachian valleys NERFINISHED
surrounding mountain ranges
locatedIn Appalachian Mountains NERFINISHED
Monongahela National Forest NERFINISHED
Pendleton County, West Virginia NERFINISHED
Spruce Knob area
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
near Spruce Knob observation tower NERFINISHED
offers loop hikes
out-and-back hikes
partOf recreation infrastructure of Monongahela National Forest
region Eastern United States NERFINISHED
terrainType forested mountain terrain
rocky ridges
typicalActivitySeason fall
spring
summer
usedFor backpacking
hiking
nature observation
scenic viewing

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