Climb To The Top Of Sounding Knob Fire Tower In Virginia For Unobstructed Mountain Views

Sounding Knob Fire Tower in Virginia offers breathtaking views and an adventurous climb.

Here in Virginia, there is no shortage of beautiful views to enjoy. From breathtaking overlooks to waterfall hikes and incredible restaurants, Virginia is the land of splendid scenery. Today, we have yet another destination that will bring your appreciation for our beautiful land to a whole new level -- quite literally! The Sounding Knob Fire Tower in Virginia promises views for as far as the eye can see, and it's quite an adventure to get to the top.

Sounding Knob Fire Tower is tucked away in Monterey, Virginia, near the West Virginia border.

Approaching the fire tower, you'll begin to appreciate just how tall it is: 90 feet to be exact!

The fire tower was originally built in 1934 as part of the Civilian Conservation Corps under Franklin Roosevelt. When in use, the fire tower was located approximately four miles from its present location.

Those brave enough to check out the view from the top will climb no less than 111 stairs.

Just don't look down as you're climbing if you're afraid of heights!

Rest assured, though, the views are positively mesmerizing!

Standing at the top of the observation deck, you'll enjoy unobstructed views of Monterey and the mountains of West Virginia.

In fact, it's possible to see Spruce Knob, the tallest mountain in West Virginia, to the north.

So the next time you're looking for an exquisite view (and an unforgettable climb!) you'll know exactly where to go.

Would you ever climb to the top of the Sounding Knob Fire Tower in Virginia? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below - we'd love to hear from you!

For another fire tower adventure, read all about how you can climb 183 steps to the top of Birch Knob Tower.

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