Harpers Ferry is a little town with a lot of history packed within its borders. Known as the site of John Brown’s 1859 raid, which changed the course of American history and helped spark the start of the Civil War, today this small town attracts visitors fascinated by both its historical significance and its natural beauty. The Appalachian Trail, which stretches from Maine to Georgia, passes through the center of Harpers Ferry, and the town serves as a charming and comfortable resting place for thru-hikers. And there are plenty of shorter hiking trails that surround Harpers Ferry as well, making it a great day trip destination for nature lovers. If you’re craving stunning views, serene forests, and historic ruins, lace up your hiking boots and get ready to explore these three scenic hiking trails in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia!

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Visit the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park website for operating hours, and current park conditions, and to buy your passes ahead of time.

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