Looking for a fun new way to cool off this summer? Try an underrated river beach on the North Fork Cherry River in Richwood, West Virginia that even comes complete with its very own beach. It's the perfect way to spend a great day in the Mountain State!
Tucked away not far from Richwood, West Virginia is the ideal combination: a secluded beach and a lovely waterfall. And lest you've never enjoyed such a pairing, let us be the first to assure you that beaches and waterfalls go together like apple pie and vanilla ice cream.
And this beach and waterfall are no exception. The falls, known as Rudolph Falls, has been popular among locals for years and years.
It's easy to see why. Although not a tall falls, Rudolph Falls is still beautiful - wide at points, funneled and rushing at others, but cool and refreshing throughout. You'll love a day spent here!
And the falls is rimmed by a wide, pebble beach shoreline, making it a great choice for a hot summer's day.
It's also a great spot to come in spring and fall to soak in a bit of nature's beauty, even when the water's a bit to chilly to enter.
Can't you just picture yourself here, relaxing on that log or cooling off in the pristine pool with the sound of rushing water calling you to relax and unwind?
If the answer is yes, you can picture yourself there, then you'll want to know where to find this hidden gem. It's located along State Route 39/55 about one half of a mile north of Richwood. Just before Four Seasons Lodge, watch for a gravel road on the right; that road ends at the falls.
Have you ever soaked in the river at the base of Rudolph Falls? What's your go to option when you want to beat the heat or just relax on a beach in any season? Another option, especially if you're in the Richwood area, is to head on up the Highland Scenic Highway to the Cranberry Glades for a cool, beautiful hike through a unique alpine microclimate.
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