Skinners Gap
Skinners Gap (elevation: 650 feet [198 m]) is a mountain pass in the U.S. state of West Virginia.[1]
Skinners Gap most likely was named after a local pioneer settler.[2]
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Gaps of the Appalachian Mountains
- Cumberland Narrows
- Brocks Gap
- Delaware Water Gap
- Gaps of the Allegheny
- Blair Gap
- Kittanning Gap
- Goshen Pass
- Hillsboro Gap
- James River Gorge
- Lehigh Gap
- Loysburg Gap
- Mechanicsburg Gap
- Moccasin Gap
- The Narrows
- Potomac Water Gap
- Reeds Gap
- Schuylkill Gap
- Swatara Gap
- Thoroughfare Gap
- Appalachian Gap
- Balsam Gap
- Brock Gap
- Buck Creek Gap
- Bull Gap
- Carter Notch
- Cowee Gap
- Craven Gap
- Crawford Notch
- Deals Gap
- Dixville Notch
- Evans Notch
- Franconia Notch
- Gillespie Gap
- Grafton Notch
- Grandmother Gap
- Granville Notch
- Hazen's Notch
- Hobart Gap
- Kinsman Notch
- Lincoln Gap
- Mahoosuc Notch
- Middlebury Gap
- Monterey Pass
- Newfound Gap
- Pinkham Notch
- Sherburne Pass
- Skinners Gap
- Smugglers Notch
- Soco Gap
- Stony Clove Notch
- Zealand Notch
39°33′10″N 77°59′39″W / 39.5528748°N 77.9941658°W / 39.5528748; -77.9941658
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