Wild and Wonderful Trails in Tucker County, WV

When it comes to unforgettable hikes, the Allegheny Mountains are not to be overlooked. Situated in eastern West Virginia, Tucker County offers access to the alluring Alleghenys, the lush Monongahela National Forest, and quaint mountain towns to create lasting memories.

An Autumnal Escape

Whether you’re seeking the tranquility of reflective lakeside paths or the thrill of summiting a scenic peak, Tucker County’s autumn hikes promise an unforgettable journey through the heart of Appalachia’s fall splendor. Blackwater Falls State Park is a great place to take in the seasonal changes, as it offers over 20 miles of hiking trails and a 57-foot cascading waterfall as a centerpiece. A popular easy hike is to Lindy Point Overlook, which is a less than a mile out-and-back trek to a picturesque view of Blackwater Canyon.

Explore over 47 miles of trails in Dolly Sods Wilderness in the Mighty Monongahela National Forest. This natural area leads you through a diverse range of ecosystems, from open meadows to dense forests, and provides opportunities to discover the region’s unique ecosystems. The Rocky Ridge Trail is a good option for intermediate hikers, as this moderate one-way route leads you over plateaus and offers gorgeous glimpses of the Canaan Valley. Another great option in Monongahela National Forest is Table Rock Trail, which is a hidden gem, waiting for discovery. This 2.4 mile out-and-back trek leads to 200 degree views of the Red Run Valley and is a great spot to watch a sunrise.

For more scenic views, get a lift from a scenic chair ride to access Bald Knob at Canaan Valley Ski Resort. From the top of the lift, it is just a short, rocky walk to the summit.

But Wait, There’s More

Tucker County is also home to excellent biking, fishing, climbing, and other outdoor recreation. Try horseback riding for a unique way to peep the fall foliage, or tear through the vibrant blurs of reds, yellows, and oranges by mountain bike. End your fall outdoor adventures with a stop in one of the many quaint mountain towns in the county. The towns of Davis, Thomas, and Parsons all offer their own taste of West Virginia, with welcoming restaurants, breweries, and places to stay.

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