Upon first glance, it’s pleasantly straightforward why this waterfall park in West Virginia is easily one of the best (and among the most hidden) waterfall parks in the Mountain State. Valley Falls is located along the Tygart River outside of Fairmont and features a set of never-ending cascading waterfalls that meander through the valley for a half mile.
Cold weather visits bring what seems to be exceptionally blue water on the park's most prominent set of cascades which span the entire width of the river.
The day use park offers 18 miles of trails; some are for hiking, while others are for biking. Picnic areas, including a group shelter, turn this park into the ultimate family day trip where everyone can unplug and reconnect with nature in the wilds of wonderful West Virginia.
Along the banks of Valley Falls, swimming is not allowed — but gawking is! If you walk on the huge boulders that line the falls, please remember to look down at your feet occasionally and to avoid any boulders that look wet — they may be slippery.
Have you ever visited this under-appreciated waterfall park in the Mountain State? We’d love to hear how much you loved it!
Valley Falls State Park is located at 720 Valley Falls Rd., Fairmont, WV 26554. It’s open year-round. The gates open at 7:00 a.m. and close at dark. Learn more on the official website of West Virginia State Parks!
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