Twin Falls State Park
Virginia

Twin Falls State Park

Available Activities
  • Hiking
  • Camping
  • Swimming
  • Golfing
  • Waterfall Viewing
  • Cabins
Verified by America’s State Parks Editorial Team – Updated February 2026

Southern West Virginia’s Mountain Resort

Twin Falls is a full-service resort park with lodge, golf, pool, and two waterfalls in the Appalachian coalfields. History meets recreation.

Lodging

TypeDetails
Lodge20 rooms, restaurant
Cabins13 fully-furnished
Campsites50 electric sites

Reserve: wvstateparks.com or (304) 294-4000.

Waterfalls

Two scenic waterfalls on Marsh and Black Forks of Cabin Creek—easy trails to both.

Golf

18-hole championship golf course designed by Geoffrey Cornish.

Is there a golf course?

Yes! An 18-hole championship course with pro shop and club rentals.

Location & Getting There

Twin Falls State Park is located in West Virginia. The park’s coordinates are 37.6286592, -81.4366317. Check the park’s official website or your state parks app for detailed driving directions and GPS navigation tips.

Quick Facts

  • Location: West Virginia
  • Coordinates: 37.6286592, -81.4366317
  • Activities: Hiking, Camping, Fishing, Wildlife Viewing
  • Pets: Allowed on leash in most areas (check local rules)

Things to Do

West Virginia state parks are nestled in the Appalachian Mountains, offering some of the most rugged and beautiful scenery in the eastern United States. Activities include hiking through ancient forests and along dramatic canyon rims, rock climbing the New River Gorge area, whitewater rafting on world-class rapids, fishing for trout in cold mountain streams, camping in deep forest settings, mountain biking on expanding trail systems, swimming in mountain lakes and pools, cross-country skiing in winter, and exploring the state’s rich coal mining and railroad heritage.

Best Time to Visit

Fall (late September–October) is spectacular, with the Appalachian hardwood forests producing some of the most vivid foliage in the country. Summer (June–August) is peak season for whitewater rafting, swimming, and general outdoor recreation, though afternoon thunderstorms are common. Spring brings wildflowers, rushing waterfalls, and great trout fishing. Winter is cold but offers peaceful snow-covered landscapes and cross-country skiing at select parks.

Visitor Tips

West Virginia state parks are free to enter for day use. The state system is renowned for its resort-quality lodges and restaurants inside parks — including Stonewall Jackson, Canaan Valley, and Pipestem Resort. Cabin and lodge reservations through wvstateparks.com. Many parks host festivals and events throughout the year. Cell service is limited in many mountain parks — download offline maps before heading out.

Explore More West Virginia State Parks

Twin Falls State Park is one of many outstanding state parks in West Virginia. Discover more parks in our Best State Parks in West Virginia guide, or use our Park Finder to search by activity, location, or features.

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The State Parks Team is a group of outdoor enthusiasts, researchers, and travel writers dedicated to showcasing America's state parks. Drawing on collective experience visiting parks in all 50 states, the team creates detailed guides, curated park lists, and practical tips to help visitors make the most of their state park adventures. Our mission: making America's state parks accessible and enjoyable for everyone.

Last updated: February 20, 2026

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