Timber Ridge

Timber Ridge
Highest point
Elevation 413 m (1,355 ft)
Coordinates 39°21′55″N 78°19′48″W / 39.36528°N 78.33000°W / 39.36528; -78.33000Coordinates: 39°21′55″N 78°19′48″W / 39.36528°N 78.33000°W / 39.36528; -78.33000
Geography
Location Virginia and West Virginia, U.S.
Parent range Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians
Topo map USGS Gore, Capon Springs, Ridge, Great Cacapon
Climbing
Easiest route Drive

Timber Ridge is a mountain ridge of the Ridge-and-valley Appalachians straddling the U.S. states of Virginia and West Virginia. Timber Ridge extends from the forks of Sleepy Creek at Stotlers Crossroads in Morgan County, West Virginia, to Lehew in Hampshire County, West Virginia. The ridge is predominantly forested, as its name suggests, with the exception of a number of orchards and open fields. From WV 127/VA 127 at Good to Lehew, Timber Ridge serves as the boundary line between Hampshire County, West Virginia, and Frederick County, Virginia.

Summits and knobs

Although Timber Ridge is a continuous mountain ridge, it is made up of a number of summits and knobs with individual names. These include:

Timber Ridge is marked by the red dashed lines.
Timber Ridge is marked by the red dashed lines.


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