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Winding Gulf State Park is a compact state park in southern West Virginia offering a mix of rugged terrain, scenic forested landscapes, and a glimpse into the Appalachian coal mining heritage.

550
Acres Protected
5.5
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1961
Year Established

About Winding Gulf State Park

Winding Gulf State Park
 

Winding Gulf State Park is located in Raleigh County, West Virginia, set within the Appalachian Plateau region. The park encompasses a hilly, forested area shaped by the Winding Gulf Creek, featuring mixed hardwood forests predominantly consisting of oak, hickory, and maple species. Historically, the region was a coal mining hub, and remnants of this heritage are still visible through interpretive displays and historical markers within the park. Visitors appreciate the park for its quiet, natural atmosphere and the opportunity to explore Appalachian forest ecosystems. Outdoor recreation includes hiking on several trails that follow creek beds and ridge tops, picnicking in designated areas, and wildlife observation. The terrain offers a moderate challenge, suitable for families and casual hikers interested in experiencing a West Virginia forest environment away from busier parks. The park also includes access to fishing opportunities in the Winding Gulf Creek for species such as trout and smallmouth bass. Though smaller than many national parks, Winding Gulf State Park attracts visitors interested in regional history, outdoor relaxation, and light adventure. Its accessibility off local roadways and proximity to nearby towns like Beckley make it a convenient destination for residents and travelers exploring southern West Virginia’s outdoor offerings.

Highlights

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Winding Gulf Creek Trail – a scenic route following the creek with peaceful woodland views

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Historic Miner’s Memorial Site showcasing the region’s coal mining history

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Diverse Appalachian hardwood forests with abundant bird and wildlife activity

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Fishing spots along Winding Gulf Creek for trout and bass enthusiasts

Notable Natural Features

Winding Gulf Creek

A clear mountain stream that provides habitat for native fish and a scenic corridor for hiking.

Miner’s Memorial Site

An area within the park commemorating local coal miners, with interpretive signage on the mining past.

Mixed Hardwood Forests

Healthy Appalachian hardwood stands that support diverse wildlife and offer rich autumn colors.