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Whitegrass Ski Touring Center Fire Road Complex

High valley meadows with Canadian-style landscapes

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The Whitegrass Fire Road Complex threads through Canaan Valley’s unique high-altitude ecosystem, where glacial bogs and open meadows create an environment more reminiscent of Canada than West Virginia. These well-maintained gravel roads connect a network of fire towers, weather stations, and old farm sites from the valley’s agricultural past. Freeland Road serves as the main artery, leading to panoramic overlooks where you can spot black bears, wild turkeys, and the occasional elk reintroduced to the area.

Perfect for stock vehicles and families, this easy route requires only basic clearance and can be driven year-round except during heavy snow. The 15-mile network takes 2-3 hours to explore fully, with multiple spur roads leading to camping areas and hiking trailheads. Summer offers wildflower displays and cool mountain temperatures, while fall delivers spectacular foliage against the valley’s open sky. It’s an ideal introduction to West Virginia’s high country — accessible adventure without the technical demands of more challenging mountain routes.

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Length (miles)15 mi / 24.1 km
Duration2-3 hours
Max elevation (ft)3200 ft
Best seasonYear-round
Minimum vehicleStock SUV
Nearest townDavis, WV
Land managerU.S. Forest Service
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceDecent
Water crossingsNo
Dispersed campingYes
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