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Coopers Rock State Forest

Coopers Rock State Forest is a 12,747-acre (52 km2)[1] state forest in Monongalia and Preston counties in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Its southern edge abuts Cheat Lake and the canyon section of Cheat River, a popular whitewater rafting river in the eastern United States.

Coopers Rock State Forest
Cheat River from Raven Rock Overlook
Location of Coopers Rock State Forest in West Virginia
LocationWest Virginia, United States
Coordinates39°39′20″N 79°47′16″W / 39.65556°N 79.78778°W / 39.65556; -79.78778
Area12,747 acres (51.59 km2)[1]
Elevation2,159 ft (658 m)
OperatorWest Virginia Division of Natural Resources and West Virginia Division of Forestry
Websitewvstateparks.com/park/coopers-rock-state-forest/

History edit

Coopers Rock State Forest gets its name from a legend about a fugitive who hid from the law near what is now the overlook. A cooper by trade, he resumed making barrels at his new mountain hideout, selling them to people in nearby communities. He lived and worked in the forest for many years.[2]

Much of Coopers Rock was originally developed by projects of the Civilian Conservation Corps from 1936-1942. Many of these structures, including durable rustic picnic shelters made of American chestnut, exist today and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2]

Forest management edit

The Coopers Rock forest is roughly bisected by Interstate 68. The northern portion of the forest is managed by the forestry program at West Virginia University and is lesser-developed. The southern part is jointly managed by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources and West Virginia Division of Forestry. It is more developed than some of the other state forests as it functions as a major recreation destination for the Morgantown area.

Recreation activities edit

Coopers Rock provides a diverse array of recreational opportunities. While the forest itself is open year-round, the main entrance to the southern portion of the park is closed each year from December 31 to March 31.[2] During the winter, visitors will need to park at the first lot off I-68 and walk in.

Overlooks edit

Main overlook edit

 
Main overlook in October 2012

The forest is best known for its scenic overlooks of the Cheat River in Cheat Canyon. The main overlook is accessible by car and was developed as a CCC project. It provides excellent views of the Cheat, Snake Hill Wildlife Management Area across the river, and Morgantown to the west. The overlook is located on a large rock connected to the main land by a footbridge. It is not handicapped-accessible, but there is a nearby ADA-compliant overlook.

Raven Rock overlook edit

For a more rustic view, many people take the approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) hike to Raven Rock. This site, which is dominated by a high-voltage power line crossing of the Cheat River, is home to a series of large boulders and features a point that juts into the canyon. Hikers to this site with pets and children should be cautious as there are no railings - missteps could lead to significant and potentially fatal falls.

Hiking edit

 
View from inside the Rock City canyon

Coopers Rock is home to a well-developed system of nearly 50 miles (80 km) of hiking trails.[3] These trails are generally usable for cross-country skiing during the winter.

One trail, approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) long, provides access to the former Mont Chateau State Park at Cheat Lake.

The Rock City Trail leads through rock city, a long crevasse between towering outcrops.

Rock Climbing edit

Coopers Rock is a popular bouldering area with boulder problems ranging from V0-V11 and numerous areas that can be easily set up for top-roping. Bolting is currently prohibited.

Campgrounds edit

The McCollum Camping Area is a 25-site campground at Coopers Rock open April 1- October 31. All sites have electric hookups and there is a shower house in the campground. Wi-Fi access is provided for registered campsites.[4]

The Rhododendron Camping Area is a 25-site campground at Coopers Rock open April 1 - October 31. All sites are non-electric and there is a central bathhouse. This campground is open only to tent/hammock camping.[5]

Henry Clay Iron Furnace edit

Aside from the overlooks, the Henry Clay Iron Furnace is perhaps the most well-known portion of the forest. Accessible via the Clay Furnace or Clay Run trails, the furnace was built between 1834 and 1836 and produced pig iron. Capable of producing 4 tons of iron each day, the furnace employed about 200 people and operated until 1847.[6]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . West Virginia Division of Forestry. Archived from the original on 2008-05-09. Retrieved 2008-11-02.
  2. ^ a b c "Coopers Rock State Forest". West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. Retrieved 2008-06-13.
  3. ^ "Coopers Rock State Forest: Recreation". West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. Retrieved 2008-06-13.
  4. ^ "Coopers Rock State Forest: Camping". West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. Retrieved 2015-12-07.
  5. ^ "Home". wvstateparks.com.
  6. ^ Display located at Henry Clay Iron Furnace.
  7. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Coopers Rock State Forest is a 12 747 acre 52 km2 1 state forest in Monongalia and Preston counties in the U S state of West Virginia Its southern edge abuts Cheat Lake and the canyon section of Cheat River a popular whitewater rafting river in the eastern United States Coopers Rock State ForestCheat River from Raven Rock OverlookLocation of Coopers Rock State Forest in West VirginiaLocationWest Virginia United StatesCoordinates39 39 20 N 79 47 16 W 39 65556 N 79 78778 W 39 65556 79 78778Area12 747 acres 51 59 km2 1 Elevation2 159 ft 658 m OperatorWest Virginia Division of Natural Resources and West Virginia Division of ForestryWebsitewvstateparks wbr com wbr park wbr coopers rock state forest wbr Contents 1 History 2 Forest management 3 Recreation activities 3 1 Overlooks 3 1 1 Main overlook 3 1 2 Raven Rock overlook 3 2 Hiking 3 3 Rock Climbing 3 4 Campgrounds 3 5 Henry Clay Iron Furnace 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editCoopers Rock State Forest gets its name from a legend about a fugitive who hid from the law near what is now the overlook A cooper by trade he resumed making barrels at his new mountain hideout selling them to people in nearby communities He lived and worked in the forest for many years 2 Much of Coopers Rock was originally developed by projects of the Civilian Conservation Corps from 1936 1942 Many of these structures including durable rustic picnic shelters made of American chestnut exist today and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places 2 Forest management editThe Coopers Rock forest is roughly bisected by Interstate 68 The northern portion of the forest is managed by the forestry program at West Virginia University and is lesser developed The southern part is jointly managed by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources and West Virginia Division of Forestry It is more developed than some of the other state forests as it functions as a major recreation destination for the Morgantown area Recreation activities editCoopers Rock provides a diverse array of recreational opportunities While the forest itself is open year round the main entrance to the southern portion of the park is closed each year from December 31 to March 31 2 During the winter visitors will need to park at the first lot off I 68 and walk in Overlooks edit Main overlook edit nbsp Main overlook in October 2012 The forest is best known for its scenic overlooks of the Cheat River in Cheat Canyon The main overlook is accessible by car and was developed as a CCC project It provides excellent views of the Cheat Snake Hill Wildlife Management Area across the river and Morgantown to the west The overlook is located on a large rock connected to the main land by a footbridge It is not handicapped accessible but there is a nearby ADA compliant overlook Raven Rock overlook edit For a more rustic view many people take the approximately 2 miles 3 2 km hike to Raven Rock This site which is dominated by a high voltage power line crossing of the Cheat River is home to a series of large boulders and features a point that juts into the canyon Hikers to this site with pets and children should be cautious as there are no railings missteps could lead to significant and potentially fatal falls Hiking edit nbsp View from inside the Rock City canyon Coopers Rock is home to a well developed system of nearly 50 miles 80 km of hiking trails 3 These trails are generally usable for cross country skiing during the winter One trail approximately 3 miles 4 8 km long provides access to the former Mont Chateau State Park at Cheat Lake The Rock City Trail leads through rock city a long crevasse between towering outcrops Rock Climbing edit Coopers Rock is a popular bouldering area with boulder problems ranging from V0 V11 and numerous areas that can be easily set up for top roping Bolting is currently prohibited Campgrounds edit The McCollum Camping Area is a 25 site campground at Coopers Rock open April 1 October 31 All sites have electric hookups and there is a shower house in the campground Wi Fi access is provided for registered campsites 4 The Rhododendron Camping Area is a 25 site campground at Coopers Rock open April 1 October 31 All sites are non electric and there is a central bathhouse This campground is open only to tent hammock camping 5 Henry Clay Iron Furnace edit Main article Henry Clay Furnace Aside from the overlooks the Henry Clay Iron Furnace is perhaps the most well known portion of the forest Accessible via the Clay Furnace or Clay Run trails the furnace was built between 1834 and 1836 and produced pig iron Capable of producing 4 tons of iron each day the furnace employed about 200 people and operated until 1847 6 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 7 See also editList of West Virginia state forests Cheat River Cheat Lake Mont Chateau State Park a former state park adjoining the forest Cooper s Rock State Forest Superintendent s House and GarageReferences edit a b Coopers Rock State Forest West Virginia Division of Forestry Archived from the original on 2008 05 09 Retrieved 2008 11 02 a b c Coopers Rock State Forest West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Retrieved 2008 06 13 Coopers Rock State Forest Recreation West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Retrieved 2008 06 13 Coopers Rock State Forest Camping West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Retrieved 2015 12 07 Home wvstateparks com Display located at Henry Clay Iron Furnace National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Coopers Rock State Forest Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coopers Rock State Forest amp oldid 1180022784, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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