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Best medium hikes in West Virginia
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Best medium hikes in West Virginia

Ready for a bit more of a challenge? These medium-difficulty hikes offer the perfect balance between effort and reward.

Here are some great hikes to explore in West Virginia.

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Reviews for medium hikes in West Virginia

Andrew Ellestad avatar

Appalachian Trail - Maryland

aellestad2 reviewed over 1 year ago

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Delphine Taylor avatar

Dolly Sods Wilderness North Loop

Delphine Taylor reviewed over 4 years ago

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Justin Ryan avatar

Big Schloss via Wolf Gap Trail

MountainTrotter48 reviewed over 1 year ago

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Anton Christensen avatar

Otter Creek Loop

Anton Christensen reviewed almost 5 years ago

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Portia Hoeger avatar

Weverton Cliffs via Appalachian Trail

SummitviewRambler10 reviewed over 1 year ago

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Frequently asked questions for hikes in West Virginia

What is the climate like for hiking in West Virginia?

West Virginia experiences distinct seasons. Summers can be hot and humid, ideal for exploring the state's waterfalls and rivers. Fall brings cool temperatures and spectacular foliage, perfect for hikes. Winters can be cold and snowy, and while challenging, offer beautiful snowy landscapes for the hearty adventurer. More information here.


Do I need a permit to hike in West Virginia?

Hikers in West Virginia generally do not need permits for day hikes. Some areas, such as the Dolly Sods Wilderness, require a self-issue permit available at trailheads. For overnight backpacking, permits might be needed. Check with the National Park Service or local Forest Service offices. More information here.


Is wild camping allowed in West Virginia?

In West Virginia, wild camping is permissible in National Forests unless otherwise posted. Campsites should be 200 feet from trails and water sources. Campfires may be restricted; check local regulations. Backcountry camping in state parks might require permits. https://www.nps.gov/neri/planyourvisit/camping.htm


Are there mountain rescue services in West Virginia?

In emergencies during a hike in West Virginia, dial 911. The state police coordinate search and rescue with local resources. Local search and rescue teams also work with the Appalachian Search & Rescue Conference. Understand your responsibilities and plan https://emd.wv.gov/Pages/West-Virginia-Search-and-Rescue-Program.aspx


Are there dangerous plants in West Virginia?

West Virginia is teeming with diverse flora, ranging from rhododendron and laurel bushes to hardwood forests. Each offers shelter and sustenance to wildlife. The valleys also harbor stunning wildflowers, especially during spring. Check the WV Department of Natural Resources' guide to get to know the state's rich flora.


What wildlife should I be aware of when hiking in West Virginia?

West Virginia's dense forests house deer, foxes, and black bears. Hikers may also encounter insects like ticks and mosquitoes, especially during warmer months. Awareness and preparation are essential. Check here for more details about the state's wildlife. Protect yourself by wearing appropriate clothing and using insect repellent.