
In addition, the Forest Service has built two sections of boardwalk completely spanning the bog areas on Bear Rocks Trail west of Dobbin Grade Trail (one down by Red Creek and the other up on the hill.) Also note the blue plastic diamond blazes on the tree.
And gravel has been installed on some boggy areas on Rocky Ridge Trail north of Dobbin Grade Trail.
UPDATE October 2006 - The Forest Service is now handing out free, accurate, and water resistant maps at the Seneca Rocks Visitors Center. These maps are based on the US Army Corps of Engineer's data (see links below.) Our data and the Corps of Engineers data are identical. There now is a sign at the junction of Dobbin Grade and Raven Ridge Trails, but there still is not a sign at the junction of Raven Ridge and Rocky Ridge Trails since this is on private property.
UPDATE August 2005 - The Forest Service installed signs for most of the trails in Dolly Sods North in October 2004. Some of the missing signs have been installed as of August 2005.
Since 1967 we have enjoyed hiking, skiing, and backpacking in the Dolly Sods Wilderness Area in West Virginia and its adjoining US Forest Service lands. We have known that many of the better trails in the area are incorrectly marked or completely missing from many of the available Forest Service and topographic maps.