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Where to take Waterfall Hikes
Some of you may ask; where do you find all of these waterfalls? Well the answer is not easy, because I have spent hours and days hiking and searching for waterfalls that I could take pictures of and to say the least I am not done. I probably will never be done searching for the elusive hidden forest waterfall. Nevertheless, I thought I would help you who are interested in searching and maybe taking your own waterfall hike and taking your own forest waterfall pictures. Below are some of the most common areas that I have visited. These are by no means all of the waterfalls throughout West Virginia, certainly there are waterfalls that I am sure have probably rarely or never been seen. Each section will have a link to a map. These waterfall maps are not ours but we have copied the maps here for your convenience. All maps are property of their respective owners.
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The Falls of Hills Creek
The falls of Hills Creek are some of the most spectacular waterfalls in West Virginia. There are three waterfalls at the area that breathtaking to say the least. At 1 and ½ miles the waterfall hike is not too bad of a hike for those who can navigate the steep steps and slippery walkways. This is not a recommended waterfall hike for those who have a difficult time walking up and down a significant number of steps. However, this is a very convenient hike for those who have the physical ability to walk up and down stairs, as the boardwalk and steps lead you to some very wonderful waterfall views.
The first waterfall on the trail starts at 25 feet high, and is not easily seen. There is a way to climb down the cliff but it is not recommended to the weary or faint of heart. The Cliffside is very steep and dangerous. However, once you make it to the bottom you will see an amazing site and a wonderful waterfall. The creek is very beautiful below the waterfall and provides for great scenery around the magnificent cascade.
Once you climb back up the cliff and walk down the steps and through the meandering trail you will find an outstanding waterfall that tumbles down an impressive 45 feet. This waterfall is particularly rugged and surprisingly easy to photograph. There is a very nice wooden deck that you may stand on and take waterfall pictures, or you may be daring enough to climb the wooden railing and traverse the rocks, which is not recommended. This waterfall offers a very nice view of the rocks and foliage all around it as well as the trees up above in the background. This is one of my favorites.
As you continue down the very well made boardwalk you will see the
hills creek meandering through the forest around and over rocks in
the creek bed and down to the next waterfall. This is no doubt an
awesome display of nature’s power, as you see a 65 feet high
waterfall drop to the creek below. This waterfall is the most
beautiful I have ever seen. This not only takes the prize as more
than likely West Virginia most beautiful waterfall, but it is very
scenic and peaceful all around the waterfall. The hillside behind
the waterfall provides a wonderfully colored backdrop during the
fall season and the rocks below give a touch of ruggedness and
wonder as you look below. Be very careful at this area as the fall
down the hillside could hurt you badly if you were to fall or go
outside of the protective railing. The Magnificent waterfall
backdrop here is perfect for waterfall picture backgrounds as you
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