West Virginia
There are places you see. And others you behold. Blessed with indescribable colors that stop you in your tracks. Earthly, yet beautiful. Expansive, yet inviting. West Virginia is full of springtime beauty that pulls you in. And memories that will bring you back.
Top Spots in and near West Virginia
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Shady Spring, West Virginia
Sandstone Falls
5.00.52 mi / 46 ft gainStarting at the trailhead, follow signs for the falls. After a short walk, hikers will reach the walkway bridge where they can snap a couple shots of the minor Sandstone Falls to the right. Many hikers stop here, thinking these falls are the final destination. Do not make this mistake—the best is...Read more -
Fayetteville, West Virginia
Hike to the Nuttallburg Headhouse
1.4 mi / 400 ft gainFrom Lansing-Edmond road, turn right onto Beauty Mountain Road. Go for 0.1 miles and the road will appear to split into three roads. The main road goes left, but take the middle road here. After another 0.1 miles you will arrive at a gate with a few parking spaces on the left side. Do not block t...Read more -
Parsons, West Virginia
Hike Table Rock
4.71.2 mi / 200 ft gainThis hidden gem is located near Lindy Point and Blackwater Falls State Park. Unlike Lindy Point, which is very popular, hikers are usually able to enjoy the views from Table Rock all by themselves. The Table Rock trail head is located off of Canaan Loop Rd. I highly recommend driving to the tr...Read more -
Thomas, West Virginia
Lindy Point
4.80.83 mi / 59 ft gainIf you go to Blackwater Falls State Park for the falls, stay for the overlooks. This one, the most popular in the park, overlooks Blackwater Canyon from 3,000 feet above. Although the parking area at the trailhead is small with room for only 4-5 cars, you can also park along the road or at the ...Read more -
Gauley Bridge, West Virginia
Photograph Cathedral Falls
4.3Since this waterfall is less than 200 feet from the parking lot, visiting this waterfall provides a huge reward for minimal physical effort. From the parking lot, cross the bridge over the stream and follow the trail on the right side of the stream/waterfall. To have the best view of the falls c...Read more -
Edmond, West Virginia
Hike the Endless Wall Trail
4.72 mi / 260 ft gainFrom the Fern Creek Trailhead this is a 2.0 mile out and back hike to Diamond Point. The trail is relatively flat with minimal elevation gain and has a bridge stream crossing. When you arrive at the sign stating "Climber's Access", take a short side trip here to see the views of the gorge. Contin...Read more -
Elkins, West Virginia
Hike to High Falls in Monongahela National Forest
5.08.2 mi / 1440 ft gainThough this beautiful hike is a serious workout, it's actually quite easy to follow. It's also listed on Google Maps - I'd highly recommend downloading the map offline just in case something happens. Starting at the trailhead (park at a pull-off along the gravel road just a few hundred feet befor...Read more -
Davis, West Virginia
Camp at Red Creek Campground
5.0Beginning your hikes from the Red Creek Campground gives you plenty of good options. For day hikers there is parking at the signed trailheads and for those who want to call the Campground home for a few days the campsites are nice and spaced out so you don't feel like you're sharing your tent spa...Read more -
Davis, West Virginia
Hike to Rohrbaugh Cliffs in Dolly Sods
5 miRohrbaugh Cliffs is the social name given to the expansive views found along the Rohrbaugh Plains Trail. This easy hike in the Dolly Sods Wilderness will take you to one of the best overlooks in the area. For a longer or more challenging hike, connect this trail with one of the many others in t...Read more -
Hillsboro, West Virginia
Falls of Hills Creek
5.01.25 mi / 223 ft gainFrom the parking lot, the paved handicap-accessible trail switchbacks to a view of the upper falls (20'). The falls are a bit hard to see from the viewpoint, so it's best to continue down the trail. At the upper falls the trail changes to wooden stairs that descend gradually down. You will cros...Read more -
Davis, West Virginia
Photograph Blackwater Falls
4.7Blackwater Falls State Park is a lesser known state park in northern West Virginia. The waterfall is easily accessible. From the parking area go to the back of the horseshoe (the parking area is shaped like a horseshoe) and follow the path and steps down into the gorge. If you're planning on visi...Read more -
Beaver, West Virginia
Grandview Overlook in the New River Gorge
5.0From the main parking lot at Grandview's visitor center, follow the well marked paved trail about 0.1 miles to the Main Overlook. There is a large platform for viewing the New River here. A wide angle lens is best to photograph this large bend in the river. There is another overlook in the park...Read more -
Fayetteville, West Virginia
Hike the Long Point Trail
4.83.2 mi / 200 ft gainWith minimal elevation gain, this 3.2 mile hike can be done in a short amount of time. From the parking lot, take the trail to the right of the bathroom. There will be two trail intersections at 0.4 miles and 0.7 miles, both of which are well marked. Stay straight at both intersections to remain ...Read more -
Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Weverton Cliffs Overlook from Harpers Ferry
5.08.71 mi / 1178 ft gainParking and trail head: Park at the Harpers Ferry Visitors Center for $10 (171 Shoreline Dr, Bolivar, WV 25425) and take the shuttle a mile and a half to lower town (free). Walk straight from the shuttle to the large bridge. Cross the bridge to hop on the C&O canal trail. This is the point ...Read more -
Davis, West Virginia
Take in the View at Pendleton Point Overlook in Blackwater Falls SP
4.5Pendleton Point Overlook in Blackwater Falls State Park provides visitors with expansive views of Blackwater Canyon. The overlook is easily accessed via a short walk from the parking area and marks the widest and deepest point of the canyon. The wooden platform has tower viewers so visitors can...Read more -
Renick, West Virginia
Beartown Boardwalk Loop
4.30.52 mi / 52 ft gainFrom Rt. 219 about 7 miles south of Hillsboro, West Virginia, there are well-marked signs for Beartown State Park. This narrow road winds about a mile until the small parking area for the state park. The boardwalk trail starts to the left of the bathrooms, and it is encouraged to walk the trai...Read more