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Hike the challenging 13.2-mile Glade Creek Trail in New River Gorge National Park, featuring waterfalls and lush forest scenery.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.58 km
Highlight • Waterfall
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8.87 km
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10.7 km
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15.4 km
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21.2 km
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17.8 km
3.33 km
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17.8 km
3.33 km
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The Glade Creek Trail is generally rated as easy to moderate. It follows a mostly flat, abandoned narrow-gauge railroad bed. However, be prepared for some uneven and rocky sections, especially in the lower part of the trail. The first half can be narrow with rocks and branches, but it widens and improves after about 3 miles.
The Glade Creek Trail is an out-and-back route, spanning approximately 5.6 miles one way, making it an 11.2-mile round trip. You'll return along the same scenic path.
Parking is available at the Glade Creek trailhead. The trail can be accessed from the Glade Creek Campground area, which serves as a common starting point.
You'll be accompanied by the clear waters of Glade Creek, featuring numerous small waterfalls, cascades, and reflective pools. Notable sights include Kates Fall, especially impressive in spring, and the dramatic confluence where Glade Creek meets the New River. The trail winds through a lush mixed forest of hardwoods, hemlocks, and rhododendrons.
Spring is excellent for viewing wildflowers and seeing Kates Fall at its most impressive. Fall offers stunning foliage colors. The trail's waterside nature makes it enjoyable throughout the warmer months, providing a refreshing experience.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Glade Creek Trail. However, always ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you follow all Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all waste.
No, there are no entrance fees to access New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, and permits are not required for day hiking the Glade Creek Trail. However, if you plan on backcountry camping, permits may be necessary. Always check the official NPS website for the latest regulations.
The trail is home to various wildlife, including deer, a variety of bird species, and aquatic life in Glade Creek. Keep an eye out for these creatures, especially during quieter times of day.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Kate's Plateau Trail and the Kates Falls Trail, offering opportunities to explore additional areas if you wish to extend your hike.
Yes, the trail follows an old narrow-gauge railroad line, giving it a unique historical context as a former coal-hauling route. This historical use contributes to its relatively gentle grade.
Given its generally easy to moderate difficulty and mostly flat terrain, the trail is often considered suitable for families. However, be aware of some uneven and rocky sections, especially in the first half, which might require extra attention with younger children.
Fairly long tour. Always along the river. The specified 1:58 is not correct, it was 4 hours back and forth. Contrary to what is shown on the maps, the branch path to Kate's Fall branches off a good 100m later.