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Nov 5, 2021
lake view of long point trail

Right on the Appalachian Region, Summersville has some of the most remarkable natural landmarks in the area. For lovers of the Great Outdoors, few things are as good as planning visits to new and exciting places, discovering wildlife, and breathing the fresh mountain air. Here’s our list of the best hiking trails near Summersville, WV. For your safety, follow each trail’s rules and stay in signaled areas.

1. Long Point Trail

Located in Summersville Lake State Wildlife Area, this trail takes you through four miles of nature and woodlands to arrive at the Long Point Cliffs. Once you’re there, take a moment to admire the breathtaking views of the lake. This trail offers a moderate hike, with only a few hills to climb.

2. Salmon Run Trail 

As Long Point Trail,  Salmon Run Trail is located within the premises of Summerville Lake Park and covers1.3 miles on the banks of the Salmon Run Creek. Dogs on leash are allowed in the trail, and you can also bring your bike. The trail’s inclines and declines are very easy, so it’s an excellent place to bring kids or seniors.  

3. Carnifex Ferry Trail 

Carnifex Ferry is a short(1.8 miles) but historic trail where you can see where the confederate army retreated during the Civil War. It’s located inside the Carnifex Ferry Battlefield Park. Experienced hikers can continue for an additional 1.17 miles into the Gauley River National Recreation area. 

4. Muddlety Creek Trail

Offering 3 miles along the meandering Muddlety Creek, this trail lets you experience a walk underneath a thick canopy of beautiful trees. There are several bridges to cross the water and picnic spots to sit and enjoy a healthy lunch. Dogs are allowed but must be kept on a leash at all times. Along the trail, you’ll discover historical sites such as the Campbell Power Plant. 

5. Pearson Hollow Trail

Go deep into the forest at this short but exciting trail surrounded by exuberant nature, including hemlocks on the lower parts and oaks at the higher points (some trees are reported to be 300 years old). It also features plenty of interesting rock formations that you can climb. The trail is considered moderate, with some inclines and declines that may be hard for young children.

6. Endless Wall Trail

Endless Wall is a 2.7-mile trail loop located at the New River Gorge National Park. Here, you can enjoy the majestic Hemlock forest and cross a few bridges to finally enjoy Diamond Point, which offers unparalleled views of the gorge. The trail is moderate, and children will have a great time walking here, but be mindful of their distance to the cliffs as some of them are very steep.

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Image by Sara Townsend from All Trails