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Beartown State Park is a 110-acre natural area located on the eastern summit of Droop Mountain in northern Greenbrier County and a small portion of Pocahontas County. Beartown is known for its unusual rocky formations, massive boulders, overhanging cliffs and deep crevices.
Beartown is known for its unusual rocky formations, massive boulders, overhanging cliffs and deep crevices. The park’s main attraction is a half-mile boardwalk, which showcases these spectacular sights. Beartown State Park is open April through October.
Peaceful silence—that’s one of the first things you notice as you walk beneath the canopy of ancient hemlock trees and disappear into the labyrinth of towering rock formations at Beartown State Park.
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Tucked into the forest on the border of Greenbrier and Pocahontas counties lies Beartown State Park, one of West Virginia’s most amazing natural wonders.
Beartown State Park is a 110-acre (45 ha) [1] state park located on the eastern summit of Droop Mountain, 7 miles (11 km) southwest of Hillsboro, West Virginia, in northern Greenbrier County, West Virginia (with a small portion of the park also located in Pocahontas County).