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Home / 3 Ways To Soak Up Spring In Mercer County, West Virginia 

3 WAYS TO SOAK UP SPRING IN MERCER COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA 

As the warmer months arrive, the lush forests and flowing waterways in Mercer County, West Virginia, come alive. Here are three ways to take in the views this spring.


1. Visit A Park 

From seasoned hikers to novice adventurers, everyone will find something to love in our three state parks. 

  • Pack a picnic and hit the trails at Pinnacle Rock State Park, where you can take in amazing mountaintop views from the impressive 3,100-foot sandstone rock formation.
  • For an afternoon of adventure, head to Camp Creek State Park, which features two mesmerizing waterfalls, a central campground and a vast network of trails. 
  • Other great hiking spots in Mercer County include Lotito City Park, Brush Creek Preserve and Falls and the Gardner Center Trails. 

2. Chase Waterfalls 

Experience the magic of our cascading wonders on a waterfall tour across Mercer County. These enchanting waterfalls are at their best after the late-season snowmelt and springtime rainfall, and each boasts its own unique personality. 

  • Visit the biggest waterfall in the county, Brush Creek Falls and then hike two more miles to White Oak Falls.
  • Hike through Camp Creek State Park and marvel at two well-known waterfalls — Campbell Falls and Mask Fork Falls. 

3. Get Muddy

Springtime brings a special opportunity to explore the Hatfield-McCoy Trails. With wet seasonal weather, conditions become ideal for riders who aren’t afraid to get a little muddy. Another advantage to riding the trails during this time of year is the blooming wildflowers and new, green leaves that greet riders as they speed past them. Warmer temperatures and breezes make riding an open-cab ATV or UTV more comfortable, without the need for multiple layers like in the winter. The thinner mud also makes for an even more exhilarating ride. 

Hop on the Pocahontas Trail in Bramwell to explore the deep, rhododendron-packed ravines, historic homes and old coal mining towns off the beaten path. The Pocahontas Trail system links up to three other Hatfield-McCoy Trails — Indian Ridge, Pinnacle Creek and Warrior — creating the most continuous miles of trails east of the Mississippi. 


Plan Your Trip

Mercer County is an incredible destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the great outdoors. Request a free travel guide to start planning your next outdoor adventure.

Last updated: February 25, 2026

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