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Hikes around Garten are primarily located within the New River Gorge National Park, an area defined by a deep canyon, dense forests, and sandstone cliffs. The trails navigate this landscape, offering routes along the gorge rim and through lush woodland. The network provides a mix of easy walks and more demanding hikes with significant elevation changes.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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Embark on an easy hike along the Long Point via Fayetteville Trail, a route that guides you through lush green hills and dense forests. You will cover 3.5 miles (5.6…
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Embark on an easy hike along the Clovis Trail, a short and accessible route perfect for a quick outdoor escape. This trail spans 1.1 miles (1.8 km) and involves a…

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Embark on an easy hike along the Endless Wall Trail, a short 1.0-mile (1.7 km) route that takes about 26 minutes to complete. You will experience a gentle elevation gain…
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Embark on an easy hike along the Headhouse Trail, a short but engaging route that winds through the dense tree cover of West Virginia's New River Gorge National Park. You…
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The Tipple Trail offers an easy hike, covering just 0.6 miles (0.9 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 7 feet (2 metres). This short route is perfect for a…
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Using a process that was new at the time, the coal was carefully guided down a chute to the river. The conveyor was built by Henry Ford, who wanted to control the flow of materials and the added value for his car factory. But it didn't work because the transport had to be done via foreign railway lines.
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Enjoy panoramic views of the gorge and the New River Gorge Bridge from the Long Point viewpoint. This is a great trail for mountain biking, although riders should be cautious of hikers sharing the trail. Bikes are not permitted the last 0.2 miles before the top, but there is a bike rack available at this point.
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It's hard to beat the northwest-facing perspective at Long Point, where the New River—and its famous namesake bridge—stretch majestically before hikers. And it's not a long trek, so it's relatively accessible too. Remember to communicate with other hikers and use trail etiquette, as there is a falling risk in the last few yards before the point and at the point itself.
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The 270-degree views over the New River from Diamond Point speak for themselves. And given that it's a relatively short hike to get here, it seems like a can't-miss destination.
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Using a process that was new at the time, the coal was carefully guided down a chute to the river. The conveyor was built by Henry Ford, who wanted to control the flow of materials and the added value for his car factory. But it didn't work because the transport had to be done via foreign railway lines.
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Yes, there's a good variety with over 20 hiking routes available. The collection includes 9 easy trails, 11 moderate ones, and 3 rated as difficult, so you can find a walk that matches your fitness and experience level.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Hikers frequently praise the dramatic scenery of the deep river canyon, the well-maintained paths through dense forests, and the stunning views from the cliff-edge trails.
Absolutely. A great option is the Endless Wall Trail – Wooden Bridge Over Stream loop from Fayetteville. It's a relatively short and flat walk, perfect for an easy outing while still offering a lovely experience of the area's natural beauty.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails in the New River Gorge National Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please be sure to bring water for your pet and clean up after them to help keep the park beautiful for everyone.
For those seeking a more strenuous hike, the Craig Branch & Kaymoor Miners Trail loop is an excellent choice. This moderate route involves a significant amount of elevation change, taking you through historic mining areas and offering a rewarding workout.
Spring and fall are ideal for hiking in this region. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and comfortable for walking. Spring offers blooming wildflowers, while fall provides spectacular autumn colors throughout the gorge.
Many of the easy-rated trails are suitable for families. The paths are generally well-defined, and several shorter routes allow you to experience the beauty of the gorge without committing to a long or strenuous day out with children.
Sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots with good grip are essential, as some trails can be rocky or uneven. It's also wise to wear layers, as temperatures can change, and to carry a waterproof jacket. Always bring enough water and some snacks for your hike.
Most trailheads in the New River Gorge National Park are accessed by car. You will find designated parking areas at the start of popular trails like Long Point and Endless Wall. These lots can fill up quickly, especially on weekends, so arriving early is recommended.
Yes, the area is rich in coal mining history. Trails in the Kaymoor area, in particular, lead you past remnants of old mining operations, including coke ovens and the foundations of town buildings, offering a fascinating glimpse into the region's past.
Most trails are well-maintained natural surface paths. However, they can become muddy and slippery after rain. Some routes, especially those descending into the gorge, can be rocky and steep. It's always a good idea to check the weather forecast before you set out.


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