New River Trail State Park offers a serene escape with its scenic views and rich history, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
New River Trail State Park spans through southwestern Virginia, following a 57-mile long, rail-to-trail that traces the contours of the second oldest river in the world, the New River. This state park offers a scenic and leisurely path through lush forested areas, open meadows, and alongside the gentle waters of the New River. Historically, the trail follows an abandoned railroad right-of-way that was once the key to the region's coal and iron mining industries, creating a rich tapestry of historical significance woven into the natural landscape. Key recreational opportunities abound, with options such as hiking, biking, and horseback riding available along most parts of the trail. Visitors frequently enjoy fishing and kayaking opportunities, particularly in the Foster Falls area. The park's appeal is heightened by its tranquil ambiance, historical relics including the Shot Tower Historic Park, and the chance to witness diverse wildlife within its boundaries.
Shot Tower Historic Park, an early 19th-century structure used for making ammunition.
Wildlife viewing opportunities, including white-tailed deer and various bird species.
Foster Falls, a scenic area perfect for fishing and picnicking.
Dannelly Park, known for beautiful riverfront views and quiet solitude.
One of the world's oldest rivers, offering beautiful waterway views and recreational opportunities.
A picturesque section near the center of the park, known for its natural beauty and fishing spots.
A unique historical site where lead shot was made for muskets in the early 1800s.