USA · West Virginia

Forest Road 92 Cheat Mountain Ridgeline

High-elevation ridge running through spruce country

Moderate

Forest Road 92 carves across Cheat Mountain’s spine at 3,800 feet, offering some of West Virginia’s most accessible high-country driving. The gravel road stretches from Shavers Fork to the Gauley River headwaters, passing through spruce-fir forests and alpine meadows that feel more like Canada than Appalachia. Key waypoints include the Gauley Mountain overlook at mile 8 and the junction with Forest Road 24 near the Shavers Mountain Wilderness boundary.

This moderate route demands high-clearance vehicles for the loose rock sections and washouts, especially after spring snowmelt. Summer and fall provide the best conditions, though the road can be muddy well into June. No permits required, but fuel up in Snowshoe or Marlinton—there’s nothing out here. Multiple dispersed camping spots exist along the ridge, and you’ll earn solitude that’s increasingly rare in the Mid-Atlantic. Bring layers; it’s 15 degrees cooler up here than in the valleys.

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Length (miles)18 mi / 29 km
Duration6-8 hours
Max elevation (ft)3850 ft
Best seasonJune-October
Minimum vehicleHigh-clearance 2WD
Nearest townSnowshoe, West Virginia
Land managerMonongahela National Forest
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsNo
Dispersed campingYes
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