Stonewall Resort State Park Trails
With over 16 miles of trails for hiking and biking, Stonewall Resort State Park offers an adventure you don’t want to miss. Each trail has a varying atmosphere dedicated to the natural wildlife. You can visit the “Autumn Laurel Brooke” trail to view habitats for deer, turkey, squirrels and more. From remote meadows to lakeside views, every trail has a wondrous excursion in store for you.
Easy
Chipmunk Point Hike – 1 Mile
This trail is an offshoot of the Autumn Laurel Brooke Trail. When Autumn Laurel Brook begins its ascent, continue on a level grade overlooking the water to the Chipmunk Point peninsula. The area is prime viewing for hawks and other birds of prey due to its remote location.
Lakeside Nature Trail – 3.2 Miles
This gently rolling trail starts at the lodge and follows along the lake before crossing the park road and meandering up and back along Carrion Bay. The trail offers scenic views of the lake and quiet places around the park.
Fitness Trail – 0.4 Miles
The loop around the Roanoke Activity Plaza has five fitness stations. Each station has two exercises. Perform one exercise at each station on your first loop. Then, on the second loop, perform the other set of exercises.
Woodland Trail – 1.4 Miles
This trail begins at the Hevener’s Orchard Trailhead near the clubhouse and will follow a series of switchbacks to a walk on a natural bench, eventually ending on Cairns Trial.
Overlook Trail – 0.7 Miles
This out and back trail is wide and mostly level until the last 200 yards, when it begins to climb and circle around a small hill to the stone overlook.
Moderate
Autumn Laurel Brooke Trail – 1.5 Miles
This trail starts near the cottages on the other side of the causeway and runs along the lakeshore until it ascends Chipmunk Point. The trail passes through habitat for deer, turkey, squirrels, chipmunks, birds and box turtles. (Turtle Shell Spring at the top of the hill is named for the abundance of turtle shells found in the area.)
Hevener’s Orchard Trail – 3.2 miles
This trail starts near the Welcome Center at the resort entrance and makes a gradual ascent about 200 feet, where it meanders through a meadow before its descent. The meadow is a good location for viewing wildflowers and wildlife.
Moderate to Difficult
Cairns Trail – 2.6 Miles
This trail starts near the cottages on the other side of the causeway and runs along the lake shore at a gentle grade before ascending 200 feet to a level bench near the ridge. A large, upright stone about a mile from the trailhead shows evidence of human tooling and has embedded bullets.
Other ways to navigate our trails*
Additional information may be available in the West Virginia Trail Inventory
*Trail data may vary between services.