Picnicking
Picnicking is one of the most popular activities on the Monongahela National Forest. These sites are popular place where you can find a picnic table. Our group picnic areas are great places to host events if you have a larger group, and most are able to be reserved in advance through recreation.gov or by calling our offices.
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Rimel Picnic Area
Shaded by large white pine, the Rimel Picnic Area is an ideal location to stop along your way for a picnic. This area offers picnic tables and an information kiosk describing local trails.
Seneca Rocks Picnic Area
This scenic picnic spot is a perfect location to view Seneca Rocks. Picnic sites are located in an open meadow adjacent to the North Fork of the South Branch River near the base of Seneca Rocks.…
Stuart Day Use Area and Campground
Stuart Day Use Area and Campground is nestled in the mountains of West Virginia along the Shavers Fork River, Located approximately 6 miles NE of Elkins at the junction of WV Route 6 and Forest Road…
Tea Creek Campground
Tea Creek Campground is a spacious 28-site campground is tucked away at the intersection of the Williams River and Tea Creek. This campground is a recreational hub of the area. There are four…
Woodbine Picnic Area
This area on the Cranberry River is a popular picnic site for reunions and family gatherings, and was formerly a Civilian Conservation Corps Camp.Located on Forest Road 76 approximately 6 miles from…