In the past, we highlighted one of the most unique hikes in West Virginia – a trek through an abandoned village. Today’s journey will lead you on a wonderful trip along another of the most unique hiking trails in West Virginia. The one-of-a-kind trek leads to an abandoned dam in West Virginia, and it’s every bit as intriguing as you’d suspect. So, don’t waste another minute; put on your hiking shoes and get ready for a surreal experience as you embark on one of the best hikes in West Virginia.
Located one mile into the forest of Spencer, West Virginia, is quite an unexpected sight. Covered in moss and rising up beneath the tree canopy is an abandoned dam from another time.
Ben's Run Trail is a 1.9-mile loop that leads to this surreal sight. The hike meanders through the forest to this unexpected destination.
From the forest floor rises a large man-made structure. It's quite out of place in this woodland wonderland.
The structure is leftover from another time left to slowly be reclaimed by nature.
Discover the small urban waterfall that flows through the ruins. As with any abandoned structure, use care when exploring the area.
To get directions and a trail map for this incredible hike, visit our friends at AllTrails.
Are you up for the hike to this abandoned dam in the middle of the forest?
So, did you know about this abandoned dam in West Virginia? Have you ever hiked the Ben’s Run Trail? Share your photos and experiences in our West Virginia Nature Lover’s Group on Facebook. We’d love to hear from you!
Looking for more hiking trails in West Virginia? If you like combining an outdoor walk with the remnants of West Virginia history, take this unique West Virginia hike, which leads to an abandoned wine cellar at a stunning local park.
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