West Virginia's waterfalls are places of varied and spectacular beauty. If you're an adventurer that loves chasing after a great waterfall then grab your hiking boots! Today's excursion is going to take us on a riverside hike that leads to an aquamarine waterfall. The Glade Creek Trail lies in the heart of the New River Gorge and is a journey you're not likely to forget.
The Glade Creek Trail follows the former path of a narrow gauge railroad that once ran alongside Glade Creek. The railway was once used to haul coal out of the isolated mines within the New River Gorge.
The 5.6-mile trail rambles along with only a slight elevation gain making it appropriate for all hikers of all abilities.
This favorite destination for explorers offers opportunities for fishing, kayaking, waterfall chasers, and even those in search of a swimming hole.
Discover a series of small cascades along the creek. Glade Creek Falls is the most prominent, spanning the entire width of the waterway.
The falls tumble over large rocks and drop into a beautiful aquamarine pool. The unique color is one of nature's marvels.
Whether you're a photographer, lover of natural beauty, or adventurous explorer, Glade Creek Falls is a mesmerizing sight you won't want to miss.
Gather some friends or family and get ready to embark on a hike full of incredible scenery and natural wonders.
Get the Glade Creek Trail map here. To get directions to the trailhead, visit the National Park Service website.
Have you ever hiked this wonderful trail along Glade Creek? Find an easier walk that leads through a place of incredible beauty on this fairytale cranberry boardwalk. To see additional scenic spots in the Mountain State, join our West Virginia Nature Lovers group on Facebook.
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