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South Prong Trail to campsite - Photos

Album Added: July 16, 2018

View of Dolly Sods looking north
View of Dolly Sods looking north
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View of Dolly Sods looking north
View of Dolly Sods looking north
Campsite with a creek flowing through to filter water
Campsite with a creek flowing through to filter water
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Lookout point north towards Dolly Sods
Lookout point north towards Dolly Sods
Bear print
Bear print
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Picture 22 of South Prong Trail to campsite
View of Dolly Sods Bear Rocks Preservation
View of Dolly Sods Bear Rocks Preservation
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Picture 26 of South Prong Trail to campsite
Small view of Red Creek Plains hills
Small view of Red Creek Plains hills
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Picture 29 of South Prong Trail to campsite
Picture 30 of South Prong Trail to campsite
Explore the Trail:
5.0 Miles
Easy
Roaring Plains Wilderness, West Virginia
Monongahela National Forest

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