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Explore the most popular rock climbing trails in West Virginia with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you. Top trails. 1. Endless Wall Trail. 4.7. • Easy. • 3.2 mi. 2. Diamond Point Overlook via Endless Wall Trail. 4.7. • Moderate. • 2.1 mi. 3.
Rock Climbing. Summersville Lake has been a national and international destination known for its clear blue waters and unique rock formations since opening in 1966. Located on 177 acres of the park, well-known crags and climbing areas are available to explore.
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- North Bend State Park
- Kanawha State Forest
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Known for stiff grades and “gritstone,” Coopers Rock State Foresthas some of the best bouldering you’ll find in all of West Virginia. It also has rock climbing areas worth checking out. Located along the rim of the Cheat River Gorge off Interstate 68 about 13 miles east of Morgantown, Coopers Rock has hundreds of boulders climbers of all skill sets...
New to rock climbing and bouldering? You’ll want to head to North Bend State Park and sign up for the Questprogram’s guided rappelling and rock climbing class. Designed to introduce you to the sport, this class will help you learn the basic techniques of climbing and rappelling on the Big Easy Rock Cliffs, a sandstone formation located above the No...
While not known for big crags, Kanawha State Forest near Charleston has several rocks near Ballard Trail where you can top rope climb and boulder. The sandstone here isn’t crowded, so there’s plenty of space to practice and establish your own bouldering problems. And don’t forget to get a campsiteand explore the rest of the forest while you’re ther...
Now’s a good time go over a few safety tips and rules. Make sure you don’t climb alone and that someone knows where you are at all times. Give rocks plenty of time to dry after a rain. Whether bouldering or climbing, make sure you wear shoes made specifically for climbing, use chalk to improve your grip and place bouldering mats at the base of any ...
There are two trails one going to the iconic waterfall at Summerville Lake and one to the climbing area. This will be the only WestvVirginia State Park to feature rock wall climbing. Right now the trails are rather rudimentary and overgrown and very muddy.
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Located just off I-68, about 13 miles from Morgantown, the park features canyon overlooks, historical sites, picnic shelters, 50 miles of hiking and biking trails, sandstone cliffs for climbing and bouldering, cross-country ski terrain, a lake perfect for reeling in trout and a nearby river for rafting.
Head out on this 2.1-mile out-and-back trail near Edmond, West Virginia. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 49 min to complete. This is a very popular area for hiking and rock climbing, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.
More than 500 established routes ascend toward its tall, narrow summit, which soars nearly 900 feet above the North Fork of the South Branch at Seneca Rocks, WV. The Seneca Rocks climbing area is best known for its wealth of traditional multi-pitch climbs, many of which ascend more 300 feet.
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