west virginia State Parks
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About West Virginia State Parks
West Virginia State Parks feature rugged Appalachian beauty with trails, rivers, and historical landmarks.
West Virginia's state parks are a testament to the rugged beauty of the Appalachian Mountains, offering a perfect retreat for those seeking outdoor adventure and serene landscapes. Blackwater Falls State Park is a jewel of the region, known for its iconic 57-foot cascading waterfall, scenic hiking trails, and stunning overlooks. For water enthusiasts, Bluestone State Park along the Bluestone River provides opportunities for boating, fishing, and wildlife observation, all set against a backdrop of rolling hills and dense forests.
Rich in history and culture, West Virginia’s state parks also preserve landmarks that tell the story of the region's past. Cass Scenic Railroad State Park invites visitors to step back in time with its historic steam-powered trains, offering scenic rides through the Allegheny Mountains. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park commemorates a pivotal Civil War battle, featuring a museum and breathtaking views from the park’s observation tower. Whether you're hiking through unspoiled wilderness or exploring historical sites, West Virginia’s state parks are a gateway to adventure and discovery.