Cabell County West Virginia Hiking Trails
|
Pets
must be on leash 12' or less and owner must clean up after them. Pets may
not be left at the campsites unattended.
Beech
Fork State Park
The 0.75 mile Nature Trail
is available for both hiking and biking and is rated Easy.
Located off the “Road to Nowhere” across from the park
headquarters, Nature Trail is a good trail
for school/scout group nature study outings.
Directions:
Located in the south western section of West Virginia, Beech Fork is
easily accessible from Interstate 64:
Using Exit 11: (Hal Greer Blvd. Exit)--Take Rt. 10 south.
Continue approximately 4 miles turn right onto Hughes Branch Road and
follow to the end. (another 4 miles). Turn left and the park is about 2
miles straight ahead. (30 minutes)
Using Exit 8: (5th Street Exit)--Take Route 152 South for
approximately 20 miles. Turn left onto Wilson Creek Road and continue about
8.2 miles until you enter the park. (40 minutes)
Using Exit 15: (29th Street Exit)--Take Route 60 East about 1
mile to Alt. Rt. 10. Take Alt. Rt. 10 South about 3 miles to Route 10
North. Continue on Route 10 North for less than a mile and turn left onto
Hughes Branch Road and follow it to the end. Turn left and the park is
about 2 miles straight ahead. (20 minutes)
Using Exit 20 (Mall Road Exit)--Take Route 60 West for about 5
miles. Turn left onto Alt. Rt. 10 South and go about 3 miles to Route 10
North. Continue on Route 10 North for less than a mile then turn left onto
Hughes Branch Road and follow it to the end. Turn left and the park is
about 2 miles straight ahead. (25 minutes)
From the Dam and Beech Fork Marina:
Take Route 152 South about 12 miles to Wilson Creek Road. Turn left onto
Wilson Creek Road about 8.2 miles into the park. (40 minutes).
|