Best attractions and places to see in Fayette County, West Virginia, are centered around the New River Gorge, offering a blend of natural landscapes and historical industrial sites. The region features deep gorges, rivers, and dense forests, providing diverse outdoor exploration opportunities. Visitors can discover remnants of the area's coal mining heritage alongside significant engineering marvels. This area is characterized by its rugged terrain and historical significance.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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The Endless Wall Trail creates a hiking loop when combined with Lansing-Edmond Road. The path winds its way through a dense forest with a thick canopy before arriving at the actual cliffs of the wall. The trail is easy to follow and is a pretty short trek roundtrip.
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Using a process that was new at the time, the coal was carefully guided down a chute to the river. The conveyor was built by Henry Ford, who wanted to control the flow of materials and the added value for his car factory. But it didn't work because the transport had to be done via foreign railway lines.
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The Town Loop Trail provides a first-hand look (and interpretive signage) that reveals the coal-mining and river transport era of the former town of Nuttalburg.
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Enjoy panoramic views of the gorge and the New River Gorge Bridge from the Long Point viewpoint. This is a great trail for mountain biking, although riders should be cautious of hikers sharing the trail. Bikes are not permitted the last 0.2 miles before the top, but there is a bike rack available at this point.
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Narrow Gauge Trail crosses picturesque Manns Creek here, as it flows on its way to the New River at the historical town site of Sewell.
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Sewell was once an important stopover for land travelers, as well as a "coking" site—where coal from nearby mines was turned into coke for use in smelters and blast furnaces. Now, it is almost absorbed into the forests near the riverside.
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The Glad Park Grist Mill is a functional mill that turns corn into cornmeal. Though its operations are for the historical education of visitors, the mill is actually a relatively new mill made from parts of other retired mills from around the New River Gorge area.
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The Town Loop Trail provides a first-hand look (and interpretive signage) that reveals the coal-mining and river transport era of the former town of Nuttalburg.
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Fayette County is rich in industrial history, particularly related to coal mining. You can visit the Kaymoor Mine Site and Ruins, which features the remains of a coal processing plant and power station. Other significant historical locations include Historic Nuttalburg and the Historic Sewell Town Site, both former settlements offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, Fayette County offers attractions suitable for families. The Glade Creek Grist Mill is a functional mill that provides historical education and is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the New River Gorge Bridge is an impressive engineering marvel that can be appreciated by all ages.
Fayette County is home to several notable hiking trails. The Endless Wall Trail is a popular loop that winds through a dense forest to impressive cliffs. For a historical hike, the Kaymoor Trail offers a moderate walk to the Kaymoor Mine Site. You can find more options, including easy trails like Canyon Rim Boardwalk and Long Point via Fayetteville Trail, in the Hiking in Fayette County guide.
For breathtaking views, the New River Gorge Bridge itself offers panoramic vistas of the gorge. Another excellent spot is the Stone Cliff Trail Overlook, which provides views of the gorge and river. The Endless Wall Trail also leads to stunning cliffside viewpoints.
Yes, you can visit Manns Creek Waterfall, a beautiful natural monument in Fayette County. It's an intermediate-level attraction, offering a serene natural experience.
Fayette County, centered around the New River Gorge, offers diverse outdoor activities. Besides hiking, you can explore running trails like the Wilderness, Triple Creek, and Lake View Loop, or mountain biking trails such as the Long Point Trail and Glade Creek Trail. For more details on routes, check the Hiking in Fayette County, Running Trails in Fayette County, and MTB Trails in Fayette County guides.
While specific conditions vary, the New River Gorge area is generally popular for outdoor activities from spring through fall. Summers are great for water activities, while fall offers spectacular foliage. Winter conditions can affect trail accessibility, so it's always best to check local conditions before planning a visit during colder months.
Fayette County is characterized by its rugged terrain, deep gorges, and dense forests, all centered around the New River Gorge. The region features significant rivers and offers diverse opportunities for exploring natural landscapes, from cliffside views to forested trails.
Absolutely. The Kaymoor Trail is a prime example, leading you through natural surroundings to the historical Kaymoor Mine Site and Ruins. This allows visitors to experience both the natural beauty of the gorge and the remnants of the area's coal mining heritage.
Given the rugged terrain and varied weather, it's advisable to wear comfortable, layered clothing suitable for hiking or your chosen activity. Sturdy hiking boots are recommended for trails, and always be prepared for changing weather conditions, especially if exploring the gorge or forested areas.
Beyond the iconic bridge, you can discover other interesting man-made structures that reflect the region's industrial past. The Coal tipple and conveyor is another historical site that showcases the engineering of the coal mining era.
Yes, the Endless Wall Trail can be combined with Lansing-Edmond Road to create a scenic hiking loop. For running, the Wilderness, Triple Creek, and Lake View Loop is a moderate option, and there are other loop trails listed in the Running Trails in Fayette County guide.


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