The South Branch Potomac River runs through the Allegheny Mountains of Hampshire and Hardy Counties in West Virginia. And along it is a narrow, six-mile wooded gorge that is almost inaccessibly steep. Bounded by Mill Creek Mountain to the west and Sawmill Ridge to the east, this area is only open to a select few paddlers and train travelers. But if you’re one of those lucky few with a boat or a train ticket, you’re in for a beautiful journey.

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To learn more, visit the Trough General Store’s website. If you’d rather ride the train, read up on that option here.

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