When most people think of the Grand Canyon, Arizona is the first state that comes to mind. However, many states have their own grand canyons, including West Virginia. Our diverse terrain lends to some truly spectacular views, and we've got the perfect hike for a picture-perfect outdoor adventure. Lake up those boots, because Blackwater Canyon in West Virginia might just become your new favorite hiking trail. Let's check it out.
Blackwater Canyon is an eight-mile chasm flanked by heavy woods on both sides. It runs from the foot of Blackwater Falls to its confluence with Dry Fork. It is roughly 1,000 feet deep.
Blackwater Falls State Park is arguably the most popular end of the canyon, as it feeds into the Blackwater River that cuts its way through the canyon.
Along the river itself runs Blackwater Canyon Railroad Grade Trail. The trail begins outside the canyon, runs along its eight miles stretch then exits the canyon again to connect with the larger Allegheny Trail, a 330-mile trail that spans the state.
One of the most popular landmarks along the canyon is the stone culvert at Big Run.
Though very old, the canyon did not come to the attention of the public until around 1853 when writer Philip Pendleton Kennedy wrote about an expedition to the area. David Hunter Strother popularized the canyon even further in 1855 when he wrote about his extended expedition of the gorge in Harper's Monthly.
Today, the canyon upholds its popularity and is visited by a great many people each year. It is currently under the protection of the Forest Service, which allows maintenance of the trail to maintain hiker safety, but bans the use of the area for logging purposes, ensuring that this beautiful canyon will remain untouched for West Virginians to enjoy for years to come.
Have you ever had an adventure in Blackwater Canyon in West Virginia? What's your favorite hiking trail in West Virginia? Feel free to comment below and tell us all about it.
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