Market Street, Seneca Trail South, South Main Street, Main Street, Seneca Trail North, Walnut Street, West Main Street, Frankford Road, Seneca Trail, North Randolph Avenue, Corridor H, First Street, Pennsylvania Avenue
Northbound Views
US 219 takes over Corridor H in Elkins where US 33 splits off from it. Gilman Road (CR 1) begins on the left at an uncontrolled at-grade intersection.
Photos taken May 2016.
The western section of Corridor H ends here. Turn right to stay on US 219. Straight ahead, there is a bridge that has been constructed but not yet opened to traffic.
Photos taken May 2016.
US 219 is now a two-lane undivided road and is known once again as Seneca Trail.
Photos taken May 2016.
There is a stop sign. Turn right to stay on US 219. Old Route 219 is to the left.
Photos taken May 2016.
Welcome to Tucker County! The county line is at the peak of the mountain. Seneca Trail now begins to head back down.
Photos taken May 2016.
Welcome to Parsons! There is a traffic light at WV 72. Continue straight ahead onto Chestnut Street to go north. Turn right onto First Street to go south and to stay on US 219.
Photos taken May 2016.
First Street runs east as a two-lane undivided road. There is a bridge over the Cheat River.
Photos taken May 2016.
WV 72 splits off to the right as Dry Fork Road. Continue straight ahead on Seneca Trail to stay on US 219.
Photos taken May 2016.
Seneca Trail heads back out into the wilderness, winding its way up into the mountains again.
Photos taken May 2016.
Welcome to Thomas! There is a bridge over the North Fork of the Blackwater River, followed by a stop sign. Appalachian Highway (WV 32) begins on the right. Turn left to continue on Seneca Trail and stay on US 219.
Photos taken May 2016.