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All of the headwaters of the Potomac are characterized by massive, awe-inspiring rock formations; the upper section of the Moorefield (also called the South Fork of the South Branch of the Potomac) ranks among the best.
Wildlife is abundant: on a single trip you might see ducks, turkeys, beaver, kingfishers, woodchucks, and deer. The lower section between Milam and Moorefield is a delightful open-boat trip through some of the most charming farmland in West Virginia.