Cranberry Glades Botanical Area

Cranberry Glades Botanical Area

Cranberry Glades Botanical Area is a unique and ecologically diverse wetland region within the Monongahela National Forest in West Virginia, offering a glimpse into a rare subalpine environment.

750
Acres Protected
0.5
Miles of Trails
Approximately 50,000
Annual Visitors
1965
Year Established

About Cranberry Glades Botanical Area

Cranberry Glades Botanical Area
 

Cranberry Glades Botanical Area is a high-mountain wetland situated within Pocahontas County, West Virginia. Spanning approximately 750 acres, it features five major bogs that are reminiscent of those found in the far northern U.S. or Canada, showcasing a unique botanical ecosystem. The area supports over 60 species of mosses alone, and hosts a variety of plant species typically found much farther north, such as cranberries, sphagnum moss, and a range of carnivorous plants like sundews and pitcher plants. The Glades are treasured for their biodiversity and serve as critical habitat for various rare and sensitive species. In terms of recreation, visitors can explore the Glades via a 0.5-mile boardwalk that offers a close-up view of the wetland environment without disturbing it. The area's history is steeped in the conservation movement, with efforts dating back to the early 20th century to protect this ecologically significant landscape. This botanical area attracts naturalists and outdoor enthusiasts drawn to its distinctive plant life, bird watching opportunities, and serene beauty.

Highlights

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Boardwalk Trail offering a unique view of subalpine bogs

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Home to a rare collection of northern plant species

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Educational opportunities about unique wetland ecosystems

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Exceptional bird watching

Notable Natural Features

Boardwalk Trail

A 0.5-mile trail that guides visitors through the heart of the wetland.

Unique Flora

Features plants typically found in Canadian bogs, like cranberries and pitcher plants.

Monongahela National Forest

Surrounding national forest provides a backdrop of hiking and recreational opportunities.