Kumbrabow State Forest
The state’s highest forest between 3,000 and 3,930 feet above sea level, Kumbrabow, which gets its name from the three prominent families who owned the land, is a showcase for stands of black cherry and red spruce. The undisturbed habitats make bear, turkey, deer, grouse and bobcat sightings common to visitors throughout the year. Directions: Go South-West from Elkins on US-219 [S. Randolph Ave] for 12.0 miles Turn RIGHT (West) onto US-219 [US-250] and go 12.5 miles Turn RIGHT (North-West) onto CR-219 [Kumbrabow Forest] and go 3.4 miles
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304.335.2219
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www.kumbrabow.com
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