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West Virginia

8 ranked-list guides for hiking and parks in this state.

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Hiker on a high alpine ridge above a glacial valley at dawnPhoto: Tobias Mrzyk
State Rankings

The 10 Longest Hiking Trails in West Virginia, Ranked

West Virginia's longest mapped hiking trails, ranked by distance with notes on what makes each route worth the commitment.

Sunlit forest trail winding through tall conifersPhoto: Sergei Akulich
State Rankings

West Virginia's 10 Most Punishing Trails by Elevation Gain

Steep is hard. These are the ten West Virginia trails with the most total elevation gain — quad-burners earned by hard climbing.

Hiker on a high alpine ridge above a glacial valley at dawnPhoto: Tobias Mrzyk
State Rankings

The Best Beginner-Friendly Hikes in West Virginia

Ten gentle, well-marked West Virginia trails perfect for first-time hikers, families, or recovery days.

Alpine lake reflecting jagged mountain peaks at sunrisePhoto: Joshua Earle
State Rankings

The 10 Most Challenging Hikes in West Virginia

West Virginia's ten hardest hikes — expert difficulty, big mileage, or serious exposure. Reserved for experienced hikers.

Alpine lake reflecting jagged mountain peaks at sunrisePhoto: Joshua Earle
Parks & Travel

The Best National Parks & Recreation Areas in West Virginia

Federal parks and recreation areas in West Virginia ranked by what they actually offer hikers and campers, not just popularity.

Alpine lake reflecting jagged mountain peaks at sunrisePhoto: Joshua Earle
State Rankings

Best Waterfall Hikes in West Virginia: 10 Trails to See Falls Up Close

West Virginia's best hikes to named waterfalls — from short family-friendly viewpoints to all-day cascade chasing.

Alpine lake reflecting jagged mountain peaks at sunrisePhoto: Joshua Earle
State Rankings

Best Dog-Friendly Hikes in West Virginia: Leash-Welcome Trails

Hikes in West Virginia where dogs are explicitly welcome — picked for moderate length, manageable terrain, and verified leash access.

Hiker on a high alpine ridge above a glacial valley at dawnPhoto: Tobias Mrzyk
State Rankings

Best Family-Friendly Hikes in West Virginia: Easy Trails for Kids

Short, gentle West Virginia trails sized for kids, grandparents, and recovery days. The ones we'd take our own families on.