Dolly Sods Wilderness
  • 1. Dolly Sods Wilderness is a captivating natural area located in the Monongahela National Forest in West Virginia, renowned for its striking landscapes and diverse ecosystems. This enchanting wilderness is characterized by its high-elevation plateaus, rugged terrain, and a variety of unique flora and fauna, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Spanning over 17,000 acres, Dolly Sods features a mix of heath barrens, rocky cliffs, and expansive grassy meadows, showcasing a remarkable ecological diversity that is often likened to the tundra of Canada due to its cool, damp climate and the presence of rare plant species. The area is home to numerous trails that weave through its scenic vistas, providing opportunities for hiking, backpacking, and birdwatching while offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Additionally, the vibrant fall foliage transforms Dolly Sods into a spectacular kaleidoscope of colors, drawing visitors from far and wide to experience its natural beauty. With its rich history, including the influence of timber and fire management practices, Dolly Sods stands as a testament to the resilience of nature and the importance of conservation efforts in preserving such a vital ecosystem for future generations.

    Which national forest is Dolly Sods part of?
A) George Washington National Forest
B) Jefferson National Forest
C) Allegheny National Forest
D) Monongahela National Forest
  • 2. Which rare ecosystem can be found in Dolly Sods?
A) Tropical forest
B) Boreal forest
C) Savanna
D) Desert
  • 3. Which type of tree is prevalent in the higher elevations of Dolly Sods?
A) Maple
B) Pine
C) Oak
D) Red spruce
  • 4. Which of the following is a common wildlife species in Dolly Sods?
A) Moose
B) Black bear
C) Bald eagle
D) Giraffe
  • 5. What type of recreational activity is most popular in Dolly Sods?
A) Rock climbing
B) Surfing
C) Snowmobiling
D) Hiking
  • 6. What designation does Dolly Sods hold for environmental preservation?
A) Wilderness Area
B) National Park
C) National Monument
D) Wildlife Refuge
  • 7. What is the primary threat to the ecosystem in Dolly Sods?
A) Invasive species
B) Overpopulation
C) Mining
D) Natural disasters
  • 8. What type of soil is commonly found in Dolly Sods?
A) Clay soils
B) Acidic soils
C) Alkaline soils
D) Sandy soils
  • 9. What year did the Civilian Conservation Corps start work in Dolly Sods?
A) 1945
B) 1929
C) 1941
D) 1933
  • 10. Which nearby town serves as a gateway to Dolly Sods?
A) Elkins
B) Harpers Ferry
C) Buckhannon
D) Davis
  • 11. Dolly Sods is home to which type of wetland?
A) Rivers
B) Swamps
C) Marshes
D) Bogs
  • 12. What is the main trail that runs through Dolly Sods?
A) Appalachian Trail
B) Dolly Sods Trail
C) Old Rag Trail
D) Stony Man Trail
  • 13. Which national designation protects Dolly Sods' unique environment?
A) Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
B) Wilderness Act
C) Endangered Species Act
D) National Park Service
  • 14. Which season attracts many visitors due to foliage views?
A) Autumn
B) Summer
C) Winter
D) Spring
  • 15. What geological features are prominent in Dolly Sods?
A) Sand dunes
B) Lava tubes
C) Volcanic craters
D) Boulder fields
  • 16. Which plant is notably found in the bogs of Dolly Sods?
A) Bamboo
B) Ferns
C) Cacti
D) Sphagnum moss
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