Coal National Heritage Area
The 5300 square mile National Coal Heritage Area lies in southern West Virginia, a region shaped by the history of coal deposits found in its ancient mountains. Today, the area’s communities retain much of their original character as “company towns,” reflecting local traditions, immigrant laborers and the dominance of the coal industry.
The Hinton Depot, built in 1912, still serves as an Amtrak station.
The Hinton Depot, built in 1912, still serves as an Amtrak station.
Canyon Rim Visitor's Center
Canyon Rim Visitor's Center
A photo of Site 126 of Loop BLGL at HARDIN RIDGE with Picnic Table, Electricity Hookup, Fire Pit, Shade, Tent Pad, Lantern Pole. Paved parking area.
A photo of Site 126 of Loop BLGL at HARDIN RIDGE with Picnic Table, Electricity Hookup, Fire Pit, Shade, Tent Pad, Lantern Pole. Paved parking area.
A photo of Site 126 of Loop BLGL at HARDIN RIDGE with Picnic Table, Fire Pit, Shade, Tent Pad, Lantern Pole
A photo of Site 126 of Loop BLGL at HARDIN RIDGE with Picnic Table, Fire Pit, Shade, Tent Pad, Lantern Pole. Paved parking area.
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There are a number of points of interest in the heritage area. For a listing of these points of interest, visit coalheritage.org.
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