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Top 18 hiking trails in West Virginia

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Sandstone Falls

Easy
0.45 mi·
9 ft
Sandstone Falls is one of the must-visit destinations in New River Gorge, and this fully-accessible hike is one everyone in the family will enjoy. A boardwalk leads across two small islands to an observation area offering a "fantastic views of the falls" spanning nearly 1/4-mile from shore to shore, with up to a 25' drop in places....
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Rend Trail

Easy
6.32 mi·
426 ft
The Rend Trail is one of New River's most popular hikes as it follows an old railroad grade with great "views of Dunloup Creek, the New River, and the historic community of [Thurmond](https://www....
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Canyon Rim Boardwalk

Hard
0.38 mi·
164 ft
A centerpiece of America's 63rd national park, the New River Gorge Bridge is **the** must-see attraction for anyone planning a visit. This short walk begins at the the main park visitor center and leads to a great overlook with amazing views - a perfect option for any member of the family....
4

Honeycomb Rocks Trail

0.46 mi·
89 ft
The Honeycomb Rocks Trail is a short interpretive path showcasing a series of unique rock formations seen in few places around the country. Often referred to as *boxwork* formations, these rocks formed along a nearby ridgeline, though weathering and aging eventually allowed them to break off and roll down the mountainside....
5

Cranberry Glades Overlook Trail

0.49 mi·
103 ft
The Cranberry Glades Overlook Trail is a quick and somewhat easy hike to an impressive view of the nearby bog. Set aside about 30-minutes to complete the trek, and take a few minutes to read the sign at the overlook....
6

Black Mountain Fire Interpretive Trail

0.22 mi·
11 ft
Whether you're visiting Snowshoe or driving the scenic road through Monongahela NF, this short hike is one of the best you will find. Well worth the 20-minute stop, an elevated boardwalk wanders through a rock field partially shrouded by large red spruce above....
7

Long Point Trail

Easy
3.04 mi·
407 ft
The New River Gorge Bridge is the must-see attraction for anyone visiting Fayetteville, and Long Point is one of the best ways to see it. Second only to the easier [Canyon Rim Boardwalk](https://fatmap....
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Bridge Trail

Easy
1.27 mi·
476 ft
The Bridge Trail is one of the best short hikes near Fayetteville to see the iconic New River Gorge Bridge. Rocky and steep at times, the trail offers unique and intimate views of the bridge, which the park proudly considers to be "the most photographed place in West Virginia....
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Endless Wall Trail

Easy
2.94 mi·
471 ft
With its *endless* cliffside views and abundance of climbing routes, the Endless Wall is an iconic day hike for anyone visiting New River Gorge NP. Towering nearly 1000 feet above, the views of New River are absolutely incredible, and, depending on the season, "you can often hear the voices of whitewater rafters as they experience the wild rapids of the lower New," the park states....
10

Grandview Rim Trail

Easy
3.04 mi·
570 ft
The Grandview Rim Trail is one of New River's classic overlook hikes, offering spectacular views looking down on the deepest segment of the New. Enjoy a short 0.5-mile interpretive walk with views along the rim, or hike the entire trail to Turkey Spur for even more incredible views - then retrace your steps back to the trailhead....
11

Glade Creek Trail

Moderate
10.85 mi·
746 ft
If you're searching for your own private swimming hole or a quiet riverside spot to cast a line, look no further than Glade Creek. Following an abandoned railroad bed along the river, this hike is sure to impress anyone in the family - including the dog! The abundance of unnamed cascades and small waterfalls make this one of the classic must-do hikes for anyone visiting New River Gorge....
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Red Spruce Knob Trail

Hard
1.98 mi·
406 ft
The Red Spruce Knob Trail is a short out-and-back through stunning, native evergreens on the highest peak on Highland Scenic Highway. The forest floor is blanketed in needles, unique rock formations line the trail, and summer blackberries can be found amongst the ferns....
13

Tea Creek Interpretive Trail

0.84 mi·
68 ft
Just across the road from the [Red Spruce Knob Trail](https://fatmap.com/routeid/2808925/red-spruce-knob-trail), this easy hike wanders through a meadow with excellent views, then wanders down to a boardwalk alongside a wetland area and beaver dam....
14

Tunnel Trail

Easy
0.61 mi·
108 ft
Sitting in the New River Gorge National River area, the Tunnel Trail begins at Grandview Park, a popular recreational area known for its stunning vistas and outdoor activities. The trailhead is easily accessible from the park's main parking lot, so access is super easy....
15

Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Trail

Hard
184.55 mi·
752 ft
The C&O Canal Towpath follows the route of the historic Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, which operated from the mid-19th to the early 20th century. Listing every historical site en route would require an essay, but suffice to say that you can expect lockhouses, aqueducts, and countless other historical sites, both on the canal and close to it....
16

Appalachian Trail: Tucker Lane to Harpers Ferry

Hard
44.07 mi·
9,609 ft
After leaving the high peaks of the Shenandoah National Park Area, this segments provides a nice break as it traverses through the lowlands on its way to Harpers Ferry. Along Tucker Lane, just a few hundred feet north of Interstate 66, you'll find a parking area along the east side of the road....
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Conveyor Trail

Hard
1.95 mi·
647 ft
The Conveyor Trail is a short but quad-busting trail with great views of the Nuttall coal mine and the conveyor "used to transport coal from the mine to the processing area at river level," according to the NPS....
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Kaymoor Miners Trail

Hard
1.23 mi·
915 ft
The Kaymoor Miners Trail is a steep trail that descends into the New River Gorge via stairs and switchbacks to the historic Kaymoor coal mine. For those seeking a quick view, an overlook sits just 0....
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