Coal Heritage Trail
Overview
Experience life in the coal camps on the Coal Heritage Trail
in West Virginia. As you wind through the mountains and valleys
of the Scenic Road Trip, you will see many physical remnants of
the coal boom that furthered the industrialization of America,
such as the historic town of Bramwell, or venture deep into the
earth to see the coal mines themselves.
Visit coal miners' homes, company stores, company offices,
railroad yards and other structures that defined life in the
"smokeless coal fields." To get the full effect of
what coal mining must have been like, you've got to go beneath
the surface, and see what it took to mine this economical fuel
that transformed rural America into an industrial land. Brave
the dark corridors of the authentic Beckley Exhibition Coal
Mine. As you ride through the mine in vintage "man
cars" 500 feet below the ground, you will see working
equipment and displays demonstrating old mining techniques. The
guides at the mine are veteran miners, so they can tell you
exactly what went on down in those dark passages.
Once you've explored the history surrounding the Coal
Heritage Trail, take some time to enjoy the present-day
activities that are available on the Scenic Road Trip, such as
setting up your gear on the shores of Bluestone Lake, an
excellent place to catch a variety of fish. There are also many
opportunities for camping and hiking in the area, and the Twin
Falls State Park offers sweeping views while you prepare
yourself for a day of camping or hiking. Pinnacle Rocks State
Park will give you the opportunity to set up your picnic basket
in an unusual scenic setting. If you really want a challenge
with hiking and have the time to do it, then set your feet on
the Appalachian National Scenic Trail.
The Scenic Road Trip will take you from one adventure to
another. So set out early, and take in all the sights and
activities waiting for you on the Coal Heritage Trail.
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