Twin Falls Resort State Park Trails

The fifteen scenic trails amid Twin Falls Resort State Park revitalize the words “outdoor charm.” Each trail varies in degree and difficulty, but the scenic views remain a constant. You will experience everything from remote pathways to renowned waterfalls. The trails are also biker-friendly if you’re seeking a journey with a bit of a thrill.

Easy

Twin Oaks Trail – 0.25 Miles

The Twin Oaks Trail provides a gentle walk through the woods, passing through sections of greenery that bring a sense of tranquility during the journey.

Moderate

Buck Run Trail – 0.75 Miles

This trail has several steep sections and goes through a variety of habitats.

Falls Trail – 1.25 Miles

This rolling trail with varying terrain is paved to Marsh Fork Falls, then breaks into a loop going down along the creek to Black Fork Falls. It then curves back on itself on an old park road.

Horsepin Knob Trail – 2.5 Miles

The trail goes up a slope by old farmhouse foundations and through a varying forest. Some of the field areas are reverting to forest.

Huckleberry Trail – 1.3 Miles

This trail has steep sections and partially follows the outer boundary of the Pioneer Farm.

Nature Trail – 1.25 Miles

The trail has steep portions. Hikers may see maples, rhododendrons, magnolia, birds, salamanders and other natural features.

Pathfinder Trail – 2.5 Miles

The trail goes through a variety of habitats and along a ridge. It has an elevation gain of about 500 feet.

Poke Hollow Trail – 3.5 Miles

This trail travels through many forest types with a steady climb past two cemeteries. It follows a ridge to the highest point in the park, about a 450-foot change in elevation, then descends and follows a creek back to the parking area.

Rocky Road Trail – 4 Miles

The Rocky Road Trail is a single-track trail with rocky areas and significant climbs with varying terrain. It connects to the Moonshiners Trail.

Still Run Ridge Trail – 2.5 Miles

The trail combines rolling and steep terrain and goes through the forest and a field with an old farm structure. It provides an opportunity to view beautiful sunsets.

Moonshiners Trail – 3.25 Miles

This is a single-track trail with varied terrain and some substantial climbs.

Moderate to Difficult

Cliffside Trail – 3.5 Miles

The trail begins with a gentle slope along a ridgetop, but becomes rocky and strenuous at an outer loop that goes through a rhododendron thicket. Two prominent vistas are viewable on the outer loop.

Other ways to navigate our trails*

Additional information may be available in the West Virginia Trail Inventory

*Trail data may vary between services.