New River Gorge National River encompasses 70,000-acres of land surrounding the 56 miles of the New River in southern West Virginia. The New River, one of the oldest rivers in North American, rises in North Carolina and flows through Virginia and West Virginia, eventually feeding into the Ohio River. The river has some of the best whitewater runs in the country as well as numerous hiking trails along the river, campgrounds and scenic drives.
Length: 0.6 miles
Difficulty: Strenuous
Castle Rock Trail leads from the main overlook below the rim, passing towering cliff walls and ends at Grandview Rim Trail.
Length: 1.6 miles
Difficulty: Moderate
Grandview Rim Trail leads along the rim of the gorge from the main overlook to Turkey Spur.
Length: 0.5 miles
Difficulty: Easy
Island Loop Trail splits from Sandstone Falls Boardwalk and makes a loop around the largest island below Sandstone Falls. The trail passes through an Appalachian Riverside Flatrock Community, a unique plant ecosystem found only in a few places in West Virginia.
Length: 0.2 miles
Difficulty: Easy
An accessible boardwalk that leads from Sandstone Falls parking area across two islands in the river to a overlook of the main Sandstone Falls.
Length: 0.5
Difficulty: Moderate
Tunnel Trail starts from near the main overlook and makes a short loop around a sandstone outcrop that features a natural tunnel.
Brooks Falls is a river-wide waterfall on New River upsteam of Sandstone.
The Main Overlook at Grandview provides spectacular views of the New River Gorge high above a horseshoe bend in the river.
The North Overlook at Grandview has great views of New River Gorge from a point between the main overlook and Turkey Spur.
Sandstone Falls is a 20-foot high, 1500-foot wide waterfall on New River.
Turkey Spur Overlook is at the summit of Turkey Spur; a wooden staircase provides access to three overlooks at the top of the mountain.
Nodding onion (Allium cernuum)
Shrubby Saint John's wort (Hypericum prolificum)
Wild sweetwilliam (Phlox maculata) is in the phlox family.
Sulphur shelf (Laetiporus cincinnatus)
Black vultures (Coragyps atratus) at the Turkey Spur Overlook
30-Jul-2020: Overlooks and Falls in New River Gorge
National Park Service website: https://www.nps.gov/neri/index.htm