Calvin Price State Forest Trails
The primary focus at Calvin Price State Forest is forest, wildlife and watershed management. This makes for a perfect hike and great opportunities to see West Virginia’s wildlife and flourishing forests. Calvin Price State Forest has 9,482 acres, 93 acres of which have been developed or are maintained as open areas for primitive camping and picnicking. Hunting and hiking are the principal recreational uses of the forest.
Difficult
Allegheny Trail and Greenbrier River Trail – 5 Miles
The Allegheny Trail winds through the eastern part of the forest, and the Greenbrier River Trail follows the river along the opposite bank.
Other ways to navigate our trails*
Additional information may be available in the West Virginia Trail Inventory
*Trail data may vary between services.