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From scenic vistas to beautiful overlooks, hiking trails at West Virginia’s state parks and forests lead to breathtaking mountain scenery. Along the way create lasting memories but remember to leave no trace behind in Almost Heaven.
- Pricketts Fort State Park
- Taylor County Adventure Club
- International Mother’s Day Shrine
- Grafton National Cemetery
Walk through history at the Pricketts Fort State Park, the original home and refuge for early settlers establishing what is now known as Marion County, WV.
Join in on the fun with guided river trips, swimming, zip lines, and more, organized by the Taylor County Adventure Club. Learn More
Recognized as a National Historic Landmark in October 1992, Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church is known as a shrine to all mothers and the “Mother Church” of Mother’s Day. Today the shrine is open to visitors by appointment and may be reserved for weddings and tours. Learn More
The Grafton National Cemetery is one of two United States Department of Veterans Affairs national cemeteries in West Virginia, first established in 1867 after the American Civil War. Learn More
Best Trails in Valley Falls State Park. 451 Reviews. Want to find the best trails in Valley Falls State Park for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 3 great trails for hiking and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.
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- West Virginia, United States
A series of four picturesque falls created by the dark, rushing waters of the Tygart Valley River distinguish this 1,145-acre park. In addition to its scenic charm, Valley Falls State Park offers miles of hiking and biking trails and fishing. The day-use park gates open at 7 a.m. and close at dark.
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- 720 Valley Falls Road, 26554, West Virginia
Valley Falls State Park is known for its beautiful foaming falls created by the rushing waters of the Tygart Valley River. These falls create a boundary between the Marion and Taylor counties. Besides the falls, Valley Falls also provides stunning views of the Connoquenessing Sandstone, a rock formation that looms over where the river plunges.
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Valley Falls State Park is a 1,145 acre (4.63 km²) day use facility sited along both banks of the Tygart Valley River. The park is located about 7 miles (11 km) south of exit 137 of I-79, near Fairmont, West Virginia.