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Breathtaking!
Others had mentioned that it was overgrown but we had a beautiful clear view of all three of the states even in August!!!! Easy to access and breathtaking views of Pa, Maryland, and West Virginia. U...
Beautiful view on Rt 9 (between berkeley springs and paw paw)
beautiful look out point with a view of 3 states. i had a hard time finding the location - but it’s on rt 9 (if u were leaving berkeley springs and heading to paw paw - it’s a few miles up rt 9.
This overlook is really close to Berkley Springs. Take the time to go. It is amazing!! You can see 3 states from this overlook. It’s just beautiful. You won’t be disappointed.
Pulled off the road while driving by. Wonderful view of the area. Gives you a good lay of the land along with a historical marker describing Civil War activity in the winter of 1862.
Breathtaking!
Others had mentioned that it was overgrown but we had a beautiful clear view of all three of the states even in August!!!! Easy to access and breathtaking views of Pa, Maryland, and West Virginia. U...
Beautiful view on Rt 9 (between berkeley springs and paw paw)
beautiful look out point with a view of 3 states. i had a hard time finding the location - but it’s on rt 9 (if u were leaving berkeley springs and heading to paw paw - it’s a few miles up rt 9.
Scenic Overlook
We visited prospect peak this fall to get a look at the fall leaves. It was amazingly beautiful. Not much their but worth the view.
Amazing View!!
This overlook is really close to Berkley Springs. Take the time to go. It is amazing!! You can see 3 states from this overlook. It’s just beautiful. You won’t be disappointed.
Excellent viewpoint
Pulled off the road while driving by. Wonderful view of the area. Gives you a good lay of the land along with a historical marker describing Civil War activity in the winter of 1862.