fbpx
Wikipedia

Roaring Plains West Wilderness

The Roaring Plains West Wilderness is a U.S. Wilderness Area in the Allegheny Mountains of eastern West Virginia, USA. It is part of the Monongahela National Forest and includes Mount Porte Crayon, the sixth highest point in the state.

Roaring Plains West Wilderness
Roaring Plains
Location of Roaring Plains West Wilderness in West Virginia
LocationWest Virginia, United States
Coordinates38°56′17″N 79°25′56″W / 38.93806°N 79.43222°W / 38.93806; -79.43222
Area6,792 acres (27.49 km2)[2]
Average elevation4,500
Max. elevation4,770
Established2009[2]
OperatorMonongahela National Forest

Known as "Roaring Plains West" to the advocates of a much larger area (15,138 acres) of proposed wilderness preservation, the RPW consists of 6,820 acres (27.6 km2) set aside by the Wild Monongahela Act, which was made law on 30 March 2009. (There are also areas known as "Roaring Plains North" and "Roaring Plains East" not included in the WMA.) Along with neighboring Flatrock Plains, these areas comprise the highest plateau in the eastern United States.

Geography Edit

 

The Roaring Plains and Flatrock Plains areas include portions of Randolph and Pendleton Counties. These high-elevation plateaux, which encompass the highest sphagnum bogs in West Virginia, consist of vast expanses of rocky, tree-studded plains surrounded by rock outcrops and cliffs offering impressive views of the surrounding mountain ridges. Elevations range from 2,360 to 4,770 feet (1,450 m) and the area includes the Allegheny Front, the name for the Eastern Continental Divide in this area. The bogs serve to regulate stream flow at the headwaters for both sides of the Front. Recreational trails provide loops within the area as well as connecting to Red Creek Plains, Dolly Sods Wilderness and even further north to Canaan Valley.

An average of 180 inches (15 ft) of snow falls on the area annually, affording opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Snow typically falls from early October into early May. Blizzard conditions can frequent the high ground above 4,000 feet from November into April making travel perilous at times.

About 5.5 square miles (14 square km) lie at or above the 4,500 foot contour, making this the largest and highest flat-topped plateau in eastern North America.

Ecology Edit

The dominant vegetation in the RPW consists of a mesic habitat with red spruce, mixed hardwoods and open brush terrain. Extensive and virtually impenetrable mountain laurel and rhododendron thickets are also present. (The former bloom spectacularly in late June with pink and white blossoms.) The seven known high-elevation wetlands (sphagnum bogs) provide habitat to rare plants and animals such as the snowshoe hare, bog lemming, bobcat and fisher. The area provides protection to the federally threatened Cheat Mountain salamander. Deer, turkey, black bear and other native animals are abundant.

See also Edit

References Edit

Citations Edit

  1. ^ "Roaring Plains West Wilderness". Protected Planet. IUCN. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Omnibus Public Lands Management Act of 2009". Library of Congress. Retrieved 2009-05-14.
  3. ^ "Roaring Plains West Wilderness". Elevation Query. U.S. Geological Survey. Retrieved 2009-05-14.

Other sources Edit

  • Core, Earl L. (1939), "The Flora of Roaring Plains, West Virginia", Proc. W.Va. Acad. Sci., 12:33-35.

External links Edit

  • West Virginia Wilderness Coalition

roaring, plains, west, wilderness, wilderness, area, allegheny, mountains, eastern, west, virginia, part, monongahela, national, forest, includes, mount, porte, crayon, sixth, highest, point, state, iucn, category, wilderness, area, roaring, plainslocation, we. The Roaring Plains West Wilderness is a U S Wilderness Area in the Allegheny Mountains of eastern West Virginia USA It is part of the Monongahela National Forest and includes Mount Porte Crayon the sixth highest point in the state Roaring Plains West WildernessIUCN category Ib wilderness area 1 Roaring PlainsLocation of Roaring Plains West Wilderness in West VirginiaLocationWest Virginia United StatesCoordinates38 56 17 N 79 25 56 W 38 93806 N 79 43222 W 38 93806 79 43222Area6 792 acres 27 49 km2 2 Average elevation4 500Max elevation4 770Established2009 2 OperatorMonongahela National ForestKnown as Roaring Plains West to the advocates of a much larger area 15 138 acres of proposed wilderness preservation the RPW consists of 6 820 acres 27 6 km2 set aside by the Wild Monongahela Act which was made law on 30 March 2009 There are also areas known as Roaring Plains North and Roaring Plains East not included in the WMA Along with neighboring Flatrock Plains these areas comprise the highest plateau in the eastern United States Contents 1 Geography 2 Ecology 3 See also 4 References 4 1 Citations 4 2 Other sources 5 External linksGeography Edit The Roaring Plains and Flatrock Plains areas include portions of Randolph and Pendleton Counties These high elevation plateaux which encompass the highest sphagnum bogs in West Virginia consist of vast expanses of rocky tree studded plains surrounded by rock outcrops and cliffs offering impressive views of the surrounding mountain ridges Elevations range from 2 360 to 4 770 feet 1 450 m and the area includes the Allegheny Front the name for the Eastern Continental Divide in this area The bogs serve to regulate stream flow at the headwaters for both sides of the Front Recreational trails provide loops within the area as well as connecting to Red Creek Plains Dolly Sods Wilderness and even further north to Canaan Valley An average of 180 inches 15 ft of snow falls on the area annually affording opportunities for cross country skiing and snowshoeing Snow typically falls from early October into early May Blizzard conditions can frequent the high ground above 4 000 feet from November into April making travel perilous at times About 5 5 square miles 14 square km lie at or above the 4 500 foot contour making this the largest and highest flat topped plateau in eastern North America Ecology EditThe dominant vegetation in the RPW consists of a mesic habitat with red spruce mixed hardwoods and open brush terrain Extensive and virtually impenetrable mountain laurel and rhododendron thickets are also present The former bloom spectacularly in late June with pink and white blossoms The seven known high elevation wetlands sphagnum bogs provide habitat to rare plants and animals such as the snowshoe hare bog lemming bobcat and fisher The area provides protection to the federally threatened Cheat Mountain salamander Deer turkey black bear and other native animals are abundant See also EditList of U S Wilderness Areas Wilderness ActReferences EditCitations Edit Roaring Plains West Wilderness Protected Planet IUCN Retrieved 30 April 2018 a b Omnibus Public Lands Management Act of 2009 Library of Congress Retrieved 2009 05 14 Roaring Plains West Wilderness Elevation Query U S Geological Survey Retrieved 2009 05 14 Other sources Edit Core Earl L 1939 The Flora of Roaring Plains West Virginia Proc W Va Acad Sci 12 33 35 External links EditWest Virginia Wilderness Coalition Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roaring Plains West Wilderness amp oldid 1052946173, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.