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3/31- Chestnut Ridge Park, Bruceton Mills WV
Remember how I was talking about abandoned towns the other day well West Virginia has its share also. In fact a couple of the towns we drove through today probably should be abandoned. Siri took us on another road that was a single lane. I was praying that we wouldn’t meet someone on one of the hair pin turns as there was no where to go. This road led us through some of the most dilapidated areas we’ve seen. Houses falling down roofs collapsed and trash filled yards made this an experience to be missed.
I have to say once on the interstate things improved. The road itself was a marvel twisting and turning with long uphill climbs followed by the rush of 7 miles downhill. The amount of dynamite they used to make this road must have been impressive. The terrain is all hills as I don’t think there is a flat spot in the whole state. The road winds around one hill then climbs over another only to plunge down to run along a river until going around the next hill. We pretty much bisected the whole state.
The campground is a county park which interestingly enough stays open all year round. They have a tubing hill with a surface lift to bring you back to the top. The whole place is tucked pretty far back into the woods and of course the drive in would be exciting in the winter. It has a nice little beach and pond for fishing. It is early in their season though as we are the only ones here tonight. We only have the bears for company!!
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