Ice Mountain Preserve
Natural Wonders

Ice Mountain Preserve

Hampshire County, West Virginia

A rare natural phenomenon where ice forms in summer on mountain slopes in West Virginia.

Ice Mountain Preserve is one of West Virginia's most unusual natural features. Cold air trapped in the talus slopes creates ice formations during warm months, supporting rare arctic and alpine plant species typically found much farther north. This ecological anomaly creates a unique microclimate.

Features & Highlights

Summer ice formations
Rare plant species
Guided tours available
Educational programs
Nature preserve

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a trailhead or parking area?

Yes, there are designated parking areas and trailheads at Ice Mountain Preserve. Check local maps for specific directions and parking availability.

What is the best time to visit?

The best time to visit is June to August for optimal weather and conditions.

Are permits required?

No special permits are required for general visits, but some activities may require permission.

Essential Information

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Difficulty Level

Moderate

Typical Duration

2 hours

Permits Required

No