West Virginia Executive Winter 2019 | Page 117

Photo by Kent Mason. Beartown State Park Boardwalk This 110-acre park is known for its rock formations, massive boulders, overhanging cliffs, deep crevices and the half-mile boardwalk that showcases the best sights. Photo by West Virginia Tourism Office. Pinnacle Rock Carved by nature and reaching 3,100 feet, this rock formation is perfect for leisurely hikers, and its scenic overlooks will not disappoint. Photo by West Virginia Tourism Office. Jefferson Rock Located along the Appalachian Trail, Jefferson Rock offers memorable views of Harpers Ferry, the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers and the surrounding mountains. Photo by Kent Mason. Photo by Kent Mason. Pike Knob Preserve Lindy Point Lying among the protected peaks of North Fork Mountain, this 1,600-acre preserve offers impressive views of West Virginia’s mountain landscapes. The most popular overlook in Blackwater Falls State Park, this easily accessible rock outcrop looks down on Blackwater Canyon 3,000 feet below. www.wve xe c uti v e.com 33