Babcock State Park

Babcock State Park

Babcock State Park is a picturesque state park in West Virginia, famed for its stunning views and the iconic Glade Creek Grist Mill.

4,127
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
300,000
Annual Visitors
1934
Year Established

About Babcock State Park

Babcock State Park
 

Babcock State Park spans over 4,100 acres in Fayette County, West Virginia, offering a rich landscape of dense forests, rushing streams, and breathtaking vistas. The park is perhaps best known for the Glade Creek Grist Mill, a fully operational replica of the original Cooper's Mill that once stood on the grounds. Hiking enthusiasts will find over 20 miles of trails ranging from leisurely walks to more challenging hikes that reward with views of the New River Gorge area. The park's diverse ecosystems support a variety of wildlife including deer, black bears, and an array of bird species, making it a prime location for wildlife observation. The park also showcases a blend of Appalachian cultural history and natural beauty, drawing visitors interested in both outdoor activities and regional history. For those seeking outdoor recreation, Babcock offers fishing, whitewater boating on the New River, and camping options to suit every type of camper.

Highlights

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Glade Creek Grist Mill

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The stunning views of the New River Gorge

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Boley Lake for fishing or paddle boating

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The secluded beauty of Island in the Sky Trail

Notable Natural Features

Glade Creek Grist Mill

A fully operational replica of the original mill, iconic to the park's landscape.

New River Gorge

Offers stunning views and a variety of outdoor activities.

Boley Lake

A picturesque lake suitable for fishing and paddle boating.