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Hiking and Biking Trails

New River Gorge National River provides a variety of different trails throughout the park. You'll find numerous peaceful forest trails, superb overlooks, and historic scenery just minutes away from our Fayetteville Base Camp.

 
Hiking and Biking Trails

Brooklyn to Southside Junction Traill

A 6.0 mile trail that follows the banks of the New River, passing the ruins of numerous abandoned town sites. The trail begins at the old town-site of Brooklyn, at the end of the Cunard Access Road.

Cunard to Kaymoor Trail
This trail begins from trailheads at Kaymoor Top and on the Cunard Access Road. It follows an old road past the site of the Eleverton Mine, offering views of the gorge and river. From Kaymoor Top it is 3.8 miles to the Kaymoor Mine and 6.5 miles to Cunard. From Cunard, it is 6.1 miles to the Kaymoor Mine and 6.5 miles to Kaymoor Top. Note: Bicycles are not permitted beyond the Kaymoor Mine.

Thurmond to Minden Trail
This popular 3.2 mile trail follows an abandoned railroad grade above the New River and Arbuckle Creek. Several overlooks provide views of the town of Thurmond and the New River. There are five railroad trestles that are crossed.

New River Gorge - Bike Trails Map


 
  Hiking Trails

Glade Creek Trail Beginning near Prince on route 41, this 5 mile trail follows Glade Creek as it descends to the New River. Fishing and camping are popular on this trail.

Endless Wall
This recently developed trail affords incredible views of the New River Gorge, and access to the best known climbing locations.

Canyon Rim Trail (Grandview)
The Canyon Rim Trail at Grandview is an enjoyable 3.2 mile roundtrip hike, and some incredible viewpoints! This winter-time look provides a glimpse of the park after a January snow.
 
 
 

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