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Top 8 Natural Monuments around Huntington

Best natural monuments around Huntington offer a diverse landscape shaped by the Ohio, Guyandotte, and Big Sandy Rivers, featuring wooded hillsides and river valleys. The region's geology is characterized by sedimentary rocks from the Late Pennsylvanian Period, a result of ancient Appalachian mountain-building processes. These natural areas provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and scenic views. The city and its surroundings present a blend of urban green spaces and extensive parklands.

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

Sherbrook Stepping Stones

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This is a popular beauty spot in the lovely Cannock Chase AONB. A series of stepping stones cross the pretty Sherbrook, which is lined with alders and huge tussock hedge …

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Glacial Boulder, Cannock Chase

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The Glacial Boulder is a chunk of granite which travelled from Scotland to Staffordshire in an ice sheet during the last Ice Age. After being found in a pit in …

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Fairoak Pools

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Just beautiful to watch the sunshine on the water. To sit in peace in the sunshine and take it all in.

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The Butts Trig Point

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Surely worth a trip to the trig point for the name alone. Some nice views around the area, plenty of heather out at this time of year.

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Millennium Sundial at Broc Hill

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This unique sundial is an analemmatic sundial, also known as a horizontal sundial, skillfully blending the craftsmanship of metalwork and stonework. Its ingenious design is the creation of Ian Naylor, …

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July 1, 2025, Fairoak Pools

may need to take detours due to festival dismantal or no access to other routes minor issue but amazing walk

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delightful walk on the chaser .easy

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Originally called 'Hangmans stones' installed in 1954. The stones were originally from Stafford Prison where they formed the steps to the prison gatehouse where the condemned prisoners were hanged on the flat roof.

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This unique sundial is an analemmatic sundial, also known as a horizontal sundial, skillfully blending the craftsmanship of metalwork and stonework. Its ingenious design is the creation of Ian Naylor, an educator affiliated with Stafford College. To use the sundial will require a person to stand on the metal plate on the appropriate month and if the sun is shining then the shadow from the person will fall on or near the stones and tell the time

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Wet Feet Pending! Dare you to nail it!

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Adie
March 22, 2023, The Butts Trig Point

This trig point (200m), the butt of so many jokes can be reached via several converging footpaths, the paths to the south and east offering a steeper route.

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This Millennium Sundial is located at Broc Hill, near to Milford and Brocton. It can be used to tell the time sunshine permitting, or can function as a seat from which to enjoy the extensive view over Staffordshire towards Shropshire and Derbyshire. It is one part of a pair commissioned by the Berkswich Millennium Sculpture Group to commemorate the Millennium. The other sundial is located at Berkswich Primary School, Walton on the Hill. To use the sundial a person has to stand on the metal plate, on the appropriate month. If the sun is shining then the shadow from the person will fall on or near the stones and tell the time!

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Very pretty spot! Just do it, you know you want to 🙃🙂

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable natural areas to visit around Huntington, West Virginia?

While Huntington doesn't have officially designated 'National Natural Monuments' within its city limits, several exceptional natural areas are highly regarded. These include the Huntington Museum of Art Nature Trails, Beech Fork State Park, and Ritter Park. The Ohio River and other local waterways like the Guyandotte and Big Sandy Rivers also offer significant natural beauty and recreational opportunities.

Are there family-friendly natural attractions in the Huntington area?

Yes, several natural areas are great for families. Ritter Park, with its open green spaces and walking paths, is very popular. The Huntington Museum of Art Nature Trails offer gentle hikes and unique features like the Teubert Foundation Sensory Trail and Steelman Butterfly Garden. Beech Fork State Park also provides a wide range of family activities, from easy trails to water sports on Beech Fork Lake.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Huntington's natural areas?

The region offers diverse outdoor activities. At Beech Fork State Park, you can enjoy fishing, kayaking, canoeing, pontoon boating, hiking, and mountain biking on over 14 miles of trails. The Huntington Museum of Art Nature Trails are perfect for serene walks and birdwatching. Ritter Park is ideal for strolls, runs, and bike rides. The Ohio, Guyandotte, and Big Sandy Rivers provide opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and boating.

What is the best time to visit the natural areas around Huntington?

The natural areas around Huntington can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the trails, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for water activities at Beech Fork State Park and on the rivers. Even in winter, the trails can be beautiful for a quiet walk, though some facilities might have reduced hours.

Are there hiking trails suitable for different skill levels?

Yes, the area caters to various hiking abilities. The Huntington Museum of Art Nature Trails offer varied inclines suitable for different fitness levels. Beech Fork State Park has over 14 miles of trails, ranging from easy paths to more challenging routes like the Mary Davis Trail. Ritter Park features a pleasant gravel walking path that is generally flat and accessible.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments and parks?

Many natural areas in and around Huntington are dog-friendly, typically requiring dogs to be on a leash. For specific regulations, it's always best to check the official websites for places like Beech Fork State Park, Ritter Park, and the Huntington Museum of Art Nature Trails before your visit.

What unique natural features can I expect to see in the Huntington region?

The region is characterized by wooded hillsides and river valleys shaped by the Ohio, Guyandotte, and Big Sandy Rivers. You'll find scenic views of the Ohio River, especially from overlooks accessible from North Edgemont Road and North Altamont Road. The Huntington Museum of Art Nature Trails feature natural rock formations with folk art carvings by Earl Gray. Beech Fork Lake is a significant natural centerpiece within Beech Fork State Park.

What is the geological history of the natural areas around Huntington?

The geology of the Huntington area is characterized by sedimentary rocks from the Late Pennsylvanian Period, formed approximately 300 million years ago. This is a direct result of the ancient Appalachian mountain-building processes, which created the distinctive wooded hillsides and river valleys that define the region's landscape today.

Where can I find information about fishing or boating on Beech Fork Lake?

Beech Fork Lake, located within Beech Fork State Park, is excellent for fishing, with abundant trout, bass, bluegill, and catfish. It's also popular for kayaking, canoeing, and pontoon boating. For detailed information on fishing regulations, boat rentals, and permits, you can visit the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources website, specifically for Beech Fork Lake, or the park's official page. A good starting point is wvdnr.gov.

Are there any urban green spaces with natural appeal in Huntington?

Yes, Ritter Park is a beloved urban green space in Huntington. While it features cultivated elements like its nationally recognized Rose Garden, it also offers significant natural appeal with open green spaces, mature trees, and a tranquil path alongside Four Pole Creek, providing a valuable natural haven within the city.

What are the views like from the natural areas around Huntington?

Many locations offer excellent scenic views. From the Huntington Museum of Art Nature Trails, you can enjoy views of the Ohio River and surrounding hills. Beech Fork State Park's Overlook Trail provides majestic views of the park headquarters, Beech Fork Lake, and the wooded hills. Overlooks around Huntington, particularly from North Edgemont Road and North Altamont Road, offer expansive views of the city and the Ohio River.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting in Huntington's natural areas?

Yes, the diverse terrain of places like Beech Fork State Park and the Huntington Museum of Art Nature Trails allows for wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is a popular activity, especially along the nature trails and near the waterways. The natural woodlands and lake environments support a variety of local wildlife.

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