Audra State Park

Audra State Park

Audra State Park is a scenic West Virginia park offering beautiful views of the Middle Fork River, ideal for camping, hiking, and fishing enthusiasts.

355
Acres Protected
2+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 100,000
Annual Visitors
1950
Year Established

About Audra State Park

Audra State Park
 

Situated along the Middle Fork River, Audra State Park in West Virginia is a natural haven for outdoor lovers. The park covers lush woodlands with expansive river views, showcasing striking rock formations and clear blue waters. Historically, the park area played a critical role as a recreational site, and it continues to be cherished for its beauty and tranquility. Audra State Park offers a variety of recreational opportunities, including hiking on the popular Alum Cave Trail, which takes visitors through fascinating geological features. The park also includes a campground that provides a peaceful retreat among the trees. Canoeing, kayaking, and fishing are popular activities on the Middle Fork River, recognized for its excellent trout fishing. The park is a popular spot for family outings, picnics, and enjoying the natural scenery. The mix of rich biodiversity and striking landscapes makes Audra State Park a must-visit destination in West Virginia.

Highlights

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Alum Cave Trail with scenic rock formations

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Exquisite views of the Middle Fork River

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Well-maintained riverside campground

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Thriving river ecosystem with trout fishing

Notable Natural Features

Middle Fork River

A clear, fast-flowing river perfect for fishing and water activities.

Alum Cave

A geological formation offering a unique hiking experience with impressive views.

Scenic Overlooks

Several points throughout the park offer breathtaking views of the surrounding terrain.