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Bear Rocks Loop

Davis, West Virginia

4.7/5
based on 11 reviews

Details

Distance

10.54 miles

Elevation Gain

1293 ft

Route Type

Loop

Description

Added by Christin Healey

Bear Rocks Loop has it all: grassy meadows, giant boulders leading to sweeping vistas of the Allegheny Mountains, heaps of rhododendron in the springtime, crystal clear rivers and streams, and winding paths through the Monongahela National Forest, Dolly Sods Wilderness. In my opinion, this is a true gem of a hiker's paradise on the East Coast. There are campsites as close as 1 mile into the hike, but you can hike the whole 10+ mile loop trail. 

This particular hike is great as there are multiple camping sites, both established and backcountry, and views for miles around almost every bend. Still not convinced? This high-altitude plateau has characteristics typically found in Canadian landscapes. so you can travel north without leaving your backyard below the Mason-Dixon Line -- high five y'all!

From the parking area on FR75 (go to the second entrance for Dolly Sods for Bear Rocks, GPS: 39.06352, -79.30326) take the Bear Rocks trail, TR522. After the first mile, you will reach a wooden walkway to cross your first bog, then cross Red Creek. There is a great campsite to the right here, with a fire ring and plenty of hammock space. If you wanted to set up camp and explore with a lighter load, this would be the place.

The trail continues to the left, then makes a sharp right once you hit the fern field. Walk over another wooden footpath, through a little forest, and reach your first meadow with mountain views. At mile 2.3, it will intersect with Raven Ridge Trail TR 521 -- continue straight on TR 521. At mile 3.8, turn left on Rocky Ridge Trail TR 524. Shortly after this, you will reach the windswept boulders with the most amazing views and tons of photo opportunities. I camped here (there is a spot to the right with a fire pit) and explored the area with just a camera in hand and dog on leash.

Feel free to continue on the trail, just follow the small rock cairns as this section can be a little tricky. To finish the loop in the morning, at mile 5.5 turn left on Dobbin Grade Trail TR526 as it descends in the valley, follow until mile 8.1 where you will turn left uphill on the Raven Ridge Trail TR521, then finally at mile 9.6, turn right again on Bear Rocks Trail TR 522 and retrace your steps to the parking lot. There are no blazes on the trails here, so bring a map so the trail numbers make sense. Happy exploring and feel free to reach out if you have any questions about the area!

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Bear Rocks Loop Reviews

Where do you suggest I find the trail map? Is it downloadable?

Big fan of your work :-)

This was an awesome place we came across for spring break. The hiking was rocky and wet in places, but the views were great. We made the mistake of taking trail 526 on the way out and it was shin deep bog for most of it. With soaking wet shoes we found a spot in the woods to camp and dried by the fire. The second night we went to the first campsite by the river. It was a nice spot but it was right off the main trail. After hiking up the river we found a spot on the left side where others had camped before. To get to it cross the wood bridge and immediately take a right. Go into the woods and follow the river. You will have to cross the river but there are large rocks to step across. If you follow it all the way up there is a boulder field that is pretty amazing. This is a link to the map: http://www.hikingupward.com/MNF/DollySodsNorth/images/Map.pdf

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