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Home / Find Your Next Trail In Mercer County, West Virginia

FIND YOUR NEXT TRAIL IN MERCER COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA

Looking for a quick stroll or an all-day adventure? Whether you prefer a gentle loop, a scenic out-and-back route or a rugged trek to majestic overlooks, Mercer County, West Virginia, has a trail that fits the way you wander. Pick a path that matches your pace, and see where it takes you.

Easy Trails in Mercer County

Ideal for a warm-up, a family outing or a laid-back outdoor experience, these trails offer accessibility while still delivering beautiful scenery and unique features.

Camp Creek State Park

Turkey Loop Road & Trail 

Length: 3.4 miles 

Activity: Hiking, Mountain Biking and Horseback Riding

Trail Type: Loop

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: Cross the creek nine times and take in the view from the bridge below Mash Fork Falls.

Blue Jay Spur Trail 

Length: 1.9 miles

Activity: Hiking

Trail Type: Out-and-Back, Connector 

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: Enjoy peaceful creek crossings and lush forest surroundings.

Pinnacle Rock State Park 

Pinnacle Rock Overlook Trail 

Length: 0.6 miles

Activity: Hiking  

Trail Type: Out-and-Back

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: Climb the rock staircase to a spectacular mountain overlook.

Beaver Pond & Turkey Rock Trails 

Length: 2.4 miles

Activity: Hiking, Mountain Biking and Horseback Riding

Trail Type: Loop, Connector

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: Wind through woodlands and connect with the Homestead Trail, leading to a scenic picnic area.

Lake View Trail 

Length: 1.5 miles

Activity: Hiking, Mountain Biking and Horseback Riding   

Trail Type: Out-and-Back 

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: Follow the shoreline of Jimmy Lewis Lake for a quiet, waterside walk.

Pipestem Resort State Park

Pipestem Knob 

Length: 0.7 miles

Activity: Hiking

Trail Type: Out-and-Back

Dog-friendly: No

Highlights: Though short, this paved trail climbs steeply to 3,000 feet, rewarding hikers with unobstructed views.

Bluefield City Park 

Orange, Purple and Blue Loop 

Length: 2.2 miles 

Activity: Hiking and Mountain Biking  

Trail Type: Loop

Dog-friendly: No

Highlights: A tranquil wooded path through the heart of the city park.

Princeton City Park 

Princeton City Park Trails

Length: 1.5 miles 

Activity: Hiking 

Trail Type: Loop

Dog-friendly: No

Highlights: A stroll featuring native plants and a pollinator garden.

Moderate Trails in Mercer County

Ready for more of a challenge? These trails lead past waterfalls, through dense forests and along historic routes, offering a satisfying mix of effort and reward.

Camp Creek State Park

Piney Ridge Trail

Length: 1.5 miles

Activity: Hiking

Trail Type: Loop

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: A steep yet scenic route starting near the Mash Fork picnic shelter.

Turkey Loop Trail

Length: 8.7 miles

Activity: Hiking, Mountain Biking and Horseback Riding

Trail Type: Loop

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: Cross creeks, a tributary and a bridge for one-of-a-kind views. 

Pinnacle Rock State Park 

Cemetery Trail Loop

Length: 2 miles

Activity: Hiking, Mountain Biking and Horseback Riding

Trail Type: Loop

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: Pass by remnants of the past while enjoying the peaceful woodland landscape.

Homestead Trail 

Length: 2.9 miles

Activity: Hiking, Mountain Biking and Horseback Riding

Trail Type: Out-and-Back, Connector

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: A path connecting multiple trails and blending history with nature.

Turkey Rock Trail

Length: 2.6 miles

Activity: Hiking, Mountain Biking and Horseback Riding  

Trail Type: Loop, Connector

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: Loop around the impressive Turkey Rock formation before linking up with Beaver Pond Trail.

Acorn Ridge Trail 

Length: 2 miles

Activity: Hiking, Mountain Biking and Horseback Riding

Trail Type: Out-and-Back, Connector

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: Pass by the park’s lake and picnic area while connecting to several intersecting trails.

Pipestem Resort State Park

County Line Trail

Length: 2.5 miles

Activity: Hiking, Mountain Biking and Horseback Riding 

Trail Type: Out-and-Back, Connector

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: Follow the trail to Indian Branch Falls, a tucked-away waterfall.

Bluefield City Park 

Sleeping Wolf Trail 

Length: 3.8 miles

Activity: Hiking and Mountain Biking  

Trail Type: Loop

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: This well-loved route is a favorite for both bikers and walkers, starting at the tennis courts or trail cabin. 

Bluefield College Nature Trail  

Length: 1.3 miles

Activity: Hiking and Mountain Biking  

Trail Type: Out-and-Back

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: Wind through the Bluefield State University’s campus on this nature-filled path. 

Brush Creek Preserve

Falls Trail 

Length: 3.9 miles

Activity: Hiking

Trail Type: Out-and-Back

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: Leads to Brush Creek Falls and White Oak Falls, two cascades featured on the West Virginia Waterfall Trail.

Moderately Challenging Trails in Mercer County 

For those looking to push their limits, these trails offer diverse terrain, sweeping overlooks and plenty of adventure.

Camp Creek State Park

Farley Ridge, Almost Heaven & Blue Jay Trail

Length: 5.8 miles 

Activity: Hiking 

Trail Type: Loop

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: Find scenic ridge-top views that truly show the meaning of “Almost Heaven.”

Mash Fork, Turkey, McCoy & Farley Ridge Trail Loop 

Length: 7.4 miles

Activity: Hiking 

Trail Type: Loop

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: Loop through the state park, crossing streams and discovering hidden waterfalls along the way.

Pipestem Resort State Park

Pipestem Long Branch Lake Circuit 

Length: 3.7 miles

Activity: Hiking, Mountain Biking and Horseback Riding  

Trail Type: Loop

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: A mountain trek with far-reaching views of Long Branch Lake.

Bluestone River Trail

Length: 6.5 miles

Activity: Hiking, Mountain Biking and Horseback Riding

Trail Type: Out-and-Back

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: Follow the Bluestone River, passing hidden waterfalls and wild terrain. Some areas may require river wading.

Farley Loop 

Length: 3.7 miles

Activity: Hiking and Horseback Riding  

Trail Type: Loop

Dog-friendly: No

Highlights: A tough climb featuring rewarding views at the Raven Rock overlook of the surrounding gorge.

Pipestem McKeever to Heritage Point & Canyon Rim 

Length: 4 miles

Activity: Hiking and Horseback Riding

Trail Type: Out-and-Back 

Dog-friendly: Yes (Must be leashed)

Highlights: A trail ending at Heritage Point, a massive sandstone overlook with breathtaking scenery.

With so many impressive routes to explore, there’s only one thing left to do — lace up your boots and hit the trails! Request a free travel guide to start planning your trip to Mercer County.

Last updated: July 23, 2025

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