About This Park
Set on a high, wooded ridge in the rugged mountains of Wyoming County in southern West Virginia, Twin Falls Resort State Park is an ideal destination for nature lovers. At Twin Falls enjoy more than 25 miles of hiking and biking trails, an 18-hole golf course, nature programs, and cozy accommodations. The park features the Pioneer Farm, which offers park visitors a glimpse of what life was like on the frontier.
Twin Falls' cozy mountain accommodations and close proximity to the trailheads of the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System make the park a perfect destination to rest up after a day on the trails.
Dining at Twin Falls Lodge restaurant features a bird's eye view from the expansive windows. Our Dining section includes current hours and menus.
Contact
- Phone: 304-294-4000
- Email: twinfallssp@wv.gov
- Address: Rte. 97, Mullens, WV 25882
History
Twin Falls Resort State Park was named for Foley Falls and Black Fork Falls, which are found on park grounds. The park was built on 3,776 acres of land donated in 1964 by the Western Pocahontas Corporation and Pocahontas Land Corporation. In the following years, a golf course, cabins and swimming pool were constructed. The lodge was completed in 1970. During the park’s development in the mid-1970s, a pioneer homestead was reconstructed, and has since become the crown jewel of the park. A major renovation to the lodge, completed in 2011, added 27 additional rooms, an indoor swimming pool and fitness center.
Dining
Twin Falls Restaurant is open year-round for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dessert and children’s menu options and boxed lunches for golfers are available.
Nature Center
The Nature Center at Twin Falls is open year-round and showcases the park’s natural and cultural history. Join the Park Naturalist/Park Activities Coordinator on a guided hike, education program or a craft to learn more about the park’s history and native plants and wildlife in the park. Interpretive programs and activities are available year-round.
Click here to view the Nature Center schedule of events.
Additional Information
Disc Golf
Twin Falls Resort State Park offers a 9-hole disc golf course. The first hole starts on the knoll across from the Nature Center and weaves through the woods and finishes on the opposite side of the nature center. White diamond markers lead golfers on the course trail. Woodland hazards come into play and sharpen a player’s skill set and accuracy.
Bring your own disc or borrow and return a disc from the nature center during open hours. There is no fee to play. Disc golf at Twin Falls is an excellent course to become familiar with the game on a short course. Additionally the ballfield is an open area to simply practice disc (frisbee) throwing.
Parking is very limited at the nature center. There is ample parking in the unpaved lot as you enter the road to the amphitheater and Shelter #4. Players will see a ‘Disc Golf Course’ sign which is right in front of where play begins.
Trails
Download Park Trail MapBuck Run Trail
Cliffside Trail
Falls Trail
Hemlock Trail
Horsepin Knob Trail
Huckleberry Trail
Nature Trail
Pathfinder Trail
Poke Hollow Trail
Rocky Road Trail
Still Run Ridge Trail
Twin Oaks Trail
Moonshiners Trail
Nearby Attractions
New River Gorge Bridge
Get a glimpse of the famous New River Gorge Bridge, or visit a nearby adventure outfitter to take on the wild waters of the New River and see the bridge from below!
Hatfield-McCoy Trails
Feel free to bring your ATV and ride the famous Hatfield-McCoy Trails. The Pinnacle Creek Trailhead is a convenient 15 miles from the park in Pineville, WV. The trails vary in skill with 44% being easy, 35% being more difficult, and 21% being most difficult.
Winterplace Ski Resort
During the winter months, Winterplace Ski Resort is a must on your bucket list! Skiing and other winter sports like tubing are available. Just make sure to warm up at the lodge afterwards with some hot chocolate!
R.D. Bailey Lake and Wildlife Management Area
Avid hunters and anglers can find more excitement during their stay at Twin Falls with a daytrip to the R.D. Bailey Lake and Wildlife Management Area.
The Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine
Learn more about the history of coal in West Virginia at the Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine. This exhibition coal mine offers underground tours that take you into the depths of a real, decommissioned mine, as well as a recreated coal camp.
Tamarack
Find a souvenir for everyone you know at Tamarack. Everything you’ll find here has a West Virginia flair. Watch artists in action in a live demonstration or grab a quick bite to eat in the food-court.
Within an hour’s drive
Fayetteville and Beckley, WV
Hit the town at night or during the day. The nearby cities of Fayetteville and Beckley offer a wide range of dining, recreational and cultural activities that will give you a feel for the small-town West Virginia lifestyle.