
Fayetteville Trail
The Fayetteville Trail is a 3.96-mile (6.37 km) trail offers an exciting journey through diverse landscapes and historical sites.
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Fayetteville Trail Details
The Fayetteville Trail is a 3.96-mile (6.37 km) trail offers an exciting journey through diverse landscapes and historical sites. Rated as moderate to strenuous, this trail connects Fayette Station Road to Kaymoor Top, with access to the Long Point Trail. Hikers and bikers will enjoy navigating varied terrain that includes creek crossings, steady climbs, and breathtaking views of the gorge. The adventure begins as you set out from the Fayetteville Trailhead, located just past Fayetteville, and venture along the winding trail. As you ascend, the trail offers a balance of steep climbs and gentle slopes, rewarding your efforts with stunning vistas. Along the way, you'll encounter remnants of the area's mining history, offering a glimpse into the past with old structures and equipment scattered throughout the route. For those seeking to extend their adventure, the Fayetteville Trail connects to numerous other trails, including the Kaymoor Trail, Bridge Trail, and Long Point Trail. These connections allow hikers to explore even more of the New River Gorge, adding flexibility and variety to your hike. Due to the variety of terrain, be prepared for creek crossings and some sections of the trail that can be quite challenging. As always, proper footwear and preparation are recommended. The trail also offers limited parking at the trailheads, so be sure to follow the parking signs to avoid congestion. The Fayetteville Trail provides an excellent combination of outdoor challenge, natural beauty, and historical significance, making it a must-see destination for visitors looking to explore the New River Gorge.
Difficulty
Open
Distance
3.96 miles
Estimated time
Region
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Fayetteville Trail
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0.1 mi away
Wolf Creek Trailhead/Kaymoor Trail Access
Nestled at a hairpin curve along scenic Fayette Station Road, the Wolf Creek Trailhead is your backstage pass to one of New River Gorge's most compelling hikes.
0.4 mi away
New River Gorge Bridge (Passing Under)
While most visitors snap their photos from above, passing under the New River Gorge Bridge gives you a thrilling, humbling look at this steel titan from below.
0.4 mi away
Fayette Station Bridge
The Fayette Station Bridge-also known as the Tunney Hunsaker Bridge-is a historic gem along the Fayette Station Road Tour.
0.4 mi away
Ajax Mine Spring
Tucked deep along the hairpin bends of Fayette Station Road lies Ajax Mine Spring-a hidden gem with a twist of caution.
0.4 mi away
CSX Railroad Bridge & Wolf Creek Parking Area
Tucked deep within the New River Gorge, the CSX Railroad Bridge is a working relic of West Virginia's coal-fueled past.