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Twin Falls Resort State Park Overview & History

Park Overview

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. Enjoy over 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 visitors a glimpse of life on the frontier. Twin Falls’ cozy mountain accommodations and 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.

Park History

Twin Falls Resort State Park was named for Marsh Fork Falls and Black Fork Falls, 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 a fitness center.