The Trail In West Virginia That Will Lead You On An Adventure Like No Other
By Geoff Foster
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Published April 18, 2018
Some hikes are great ways to relax and get away from it all. Others are like small adventures, with surprises waiting around every corner. This trail is both, providing a unique hike you won’t likely forget.
The Endless Wall Trail runs adjacent to the New River Gorge National River, not far from the New River Gorge Bridge. This 2.7-mile loop trail takes you to some unexpected places and offers amazing views of the gorge.
The trail, located near Lansing, is the second-largest natural rock formation in the world. It is rated as a moderate hike, making it fairly easy for kids 12 and up. Dogs are also allowed on the trail if kept on a leash.
However, you might want to keep your dog at home, since some sections of the trail are vertical. These areas can be bypassed, but then you will be missing out on all the trail has to offer.
You will pass through several rock formations and caves as you ascend the trail.
The trail will also lead you over rocks and rushing water, and through lush woods.
And along the way, the trail will provide you with some of the best views of the gorge you are ever likely to see.
This is a hiking adventure that you definitely don't want to miss. Just remember to bring your camera, good hiking shoes, and a sense of adventure.
Have you ever hiked the Endless Wall Trail? Feel free to comment below and tell us about your adventure.
To learn more about West Virginia, check out the 7 greatest hikes right here in the Mountain State.
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