Valley Falls State Park

Valley Falls State Park

Valley Falls State Park offers stunning waterfalls and rugged natural beauty, perfect for hiking and outdoor exploration in the heart of West Virginia.

1,145
Acres Protected
18
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1964
Year Established

About Valley Falls State Park

Valley Falls State Park
 

Valley Falls State Park is located in Marion and Taylor Counties, West Virginia, and is renowned for its beautiful waterfalls along the Tygart Valley River. The park encompasses 1,145 acres of rolling, forested hills, offering a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts. This area was historically significant during the 19th century as a site for milling and railroading activities, with some remnants still visible today. The park's trails wind through scenic woods to excellent vantage points and are accessible to both casual walkers and avid hikers. Popular recreational activities include mountain biking, fishing in the river for smallmouth bass and catfish, and picnicking in designated areas. The park's four waterfalls and river rapids are exceptionally photogenic, attracting photographers and nature lovers alike. Valley Falls provides a serene escape with abundant wildlife, including deer, bald eagles, and various bird species, making it a favorite destination for birdwatching.

Highlights

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The scenic waterfalls along Tygart Valley River

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The biodiversity of native plant and animal species

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The historic railroad remnants and milling sites

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Breathtaking river views from the Rhododendron Trail

Notable Natural Features

Waterfalls

Four main waterfalls provide breathtaking scenery and roaring sounds.

Rhododendron Trail

This trail offers scenic river views and beautiful blooms in season.

Historic Railroad Remains

Remnants of the area's milling and railroading past add a historical aspect to the park.