
Nuttallburg Trails
The Nuttallburg area of New River Gorge and Preserve offers a fascinating network of trails that immerse visitors in the region's rich coal mining history while showcasing the beauty of the Appalachian landscape.
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The Nuttallburg area of New River Gorge and Preserve offers a fascinating network of trails that immerse visitors in the region's rich coal mining history while showcasing the beauty of the Appalachian landscape. Once a thriving coal town established by John Nuttall in the late 19th century, Nuttallburg later became one of the most technologically advanced mining operations when Henry Ford modernized its infrastructure in the 1920s. Today, the trails in this area allow hikers to explore historic ruins, steep inclines, and serene riverfront paths, offering a blend of industrial heritage and natural splendor. One of the most iconic trails, the Tipple Trail, is a 0.6-mile route leading visitors through the heart of Nuttallburg's mining operations. Along the way, hikers can view the town's extensive coal conveyor system and coke ovens, where coal was processed for steel production. The Town Loop Trail, a 0.5-mile moderate hike, winds through the remnants of Nuttallburg's residential area, where old foundations, a schoolhouse, and a church provide a glimpse into the daily lives of miners and their families. For those looking for a steeper challenge, the Conveyor Trail climbs 0.8 miles alongside the coal conveyor system, offering breathtaking views of the gorge and a closer look at the engineering marvels that once transported coal from the mines to the rail lines below. The Headhouse Trail extends 0.7 miles to the mine entrance, providing insight into the coal extraction process and the difficult working conditions of miners. Meanwhile, the Keeneys Creek Rail Trail, a 3.3-mile path following an old rail line, offers an easier, scenic hike or bike ride through the forested gorge. With its well-preserved mining structures and sweeping gorge views, Nuttallburg's trail system provides a unique opportunity to step back in time while experiencing the rugged beauty of West Virginia's landscape. Whether exploring historic ruins or hiking through dense Appalachian woodlands, visitors to Nuttallburg will find an unforgettable connection to the region's coal mining past.
Difficulty
Open
Distance
5 .9 Miles
Estimated time
4 To 6 hours
Region
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Nuttallburg, WV
Deep in the folds of New River Gorge, where dense forests now reclaim rusted iron and crumbling stone, lies Nuttallburg, one of the most intact coal mining towns in West Virginia.
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Town Loop Connector Trails
The Town Loop Connector Trail is a 0.3-mile (0.48 km) one-way trail provides an intimate glimpse into the past.
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Tipple Trail
The Tipple Trail is a 0.6-mile (0.96 km) one-way trail that provides a fascinating glimpse into the industrial history of the region.
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Town Loop Trail
Rated as a moderate hike, the Town Loop Trail immerses visitors in the historical heart of Nuttallburg, one of the most well-preserved coal mining towns within New River Gorge.
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Keeneys Creek Trail
The Keeneys Creek Rail Trail offers a serene 3.3-mile (one-way) adventure through West Virginia's coal mining history and natural beauty.