This
remote and rugged area provides excellent opportunities for solitude and
backcountry recreation. A true wilderness experience awaits the hunter, hiker or
angler who explores this unique area. It contains the watersheds of Spice, Davy
and Kincaid Runs, all native brook trout streams which drain into the Greenbrier
River. The elevation goes from just under 2,000 feet along the Greenbrier River
up to 3,284 on the top of Slab Camp Mountain. Spice Run, along with Davy Run and
Kincaid Run, cut steep hollows which define the terrain.