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Peterstown hiking trails are situated in Monroe County, West Virginia, offering access to diverse landscapes. The region is characterized by rolling hills, lush forests, and the proximity to significant long-distance paths like the Appalachian Trail. Hikers can explore areas within the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, which provide established trails through varied terrain. The natural features include mountains, river valleys, and scenic vistas.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Embark on a moderate hiking adventure along a section of the Appalachian Trail leading to Rice Fields. This route spans 2.6 miles (4.2 km) and involves a significant elevation gain…
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Hike the Angel's Rest via Appalachian Trail, a challenging 2.1-mile route with 1453 feet of elevation gain, offering panoramic views.

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Hike the moderate 2.8-mile Sentinel Point trail in Mill Creek Nature Park, featuring a challenging climb and rewarding views.
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Hike the 4.9-mile Mill Creek Falls, Catwalk, and Butternut Trail Loop in Virginia, a moderate route with 1308 feet of elevation gain.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Komoot features a selection of 5 hiking trails directly around Peterstown, all rated as moderate. These routes offer a great starting point for exploring the local area. For a wider range of options, the surrounding Monroe County and nearby national forests provide extensive trail networks, including sections of the Appalachian and Allegheny Trails.
Yes, Peterstown offers a couple of excellent circular routes. You can explore the Mill Creek Falls Trail, Catwalk Trail, and Butternut Trail Loop, which covers nearly 8 kilometers. Another great option is the Rice Field Shelter loop from Rice Fields Trailhead, a moderate 8.4-kilometer loop.
Hiking around Peterstown immerses you in West Virginia's 'Almost Heaven' landscape. You'll encounter rolling hills, lush forests, and scenic farmland. Many trails offer breathtaking vista views, especially from higher elevations like those found on the Appalachian Trail sections. The region is also characterized by low river valleys and dramatic rock formations.
While the trails directly listed for Peterstown are moderate, the broader region offers family-friendly options. For instance, the Long Point Trail in the nearby New River Gorge National Park and Preserve is known as a family-friendly option that leads to a spectacular overlook of the New River Gorge Bridge.
Many trails in national forests and state parks around Peterstown, including sections of the Appalachian Trail, are generally dog-friendly, provided your dog is on a leash. Always check specific park or trail regulations before heading out, as rules can vary.
The fall season is particularly spectacular for hiking around Peterstown, with trails like the Appalachian Trail to Rice Fields and Angel's Rest via Appalachian Trail being noted for their vibrant fall foliage. Spring and summer also offer beautiful conditions with lush greenery, while winter can provide a serene, snow-covered experience for those prepared for colder weather.
Yes, the region boasts several natural features. The Mill Creek Falls Trail specifically highlights a waterfall. Additionally, the broader West Virginia landscape is known for dramatic rock formations, caves, and other waterfalls, especially within the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, a short drive away.
Beyond the trails themselves, hikers can explore the iconic Glade Creek Grist Mill at Babcock State Park, or venture to the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve to see the impressive New River Gorge Bridge and explore historical mining sites like the Kaymoor Miners' Trail. The area around Peters Mountain also offers access to significant sections of the Appalachian and Allegheny Trails.
The lush forests and diverse habitats around Peterstown provide excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. Hikers might encounter various bird species, deer, and other forest animals. The Potts Mountain-Salt Pond Mountain Loop, though not directly in Peterstown, is specifically noted as suitable for birding, indicating the rich avian life in the broader region.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For trails accessing the Appalachian Trail or within national forests like George Washington and Jefferson National Forest, designated parking areas are typically available. It's always advisable to check specific trail information or local park websites for detailed parking instructions before your hike.
Absolutely. Trails like Angel's Rest via Appalachian Trail and Sentinel Point are known for rewarding hikers with significant views. The region's 'Almost Heaven' landscape is characterized by scenic vista views, particularly from the crests of mountains like Peters Mountain.

