Twin Falls State Park
West Virginia

Twin Falls State Park

Big Cub Creek Road, Guyan, West Virginia 24882
Available Activities
  • Hiking
  • Camping
  • Swimming
  • Golfing
  • Waterfall Viewing

Mountain Resort State Park in Southern West Virginia — Resort Lodge With Restaurant and Conference Center, 18-Hole Championship Golf Course Carved Through Appalachian Mountains, Campground With Full Hookup RV Sites and Tent Camping, Two Waterfalls — Black Fork Falls and Marsh Fork Falls, Hiking Trails Through Rhododendron-Covered Mountain Forest, Swimming Pool Open Seasonally, Pioneer Farm Living History Area, Near Mullens Wyoming County Southern West Virginia Coalfields Region

Twin Falls Resort State Park is a resort state park near Mullens, Wyoming County, in the southern West Virginia coalfields region, managed by West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. The park features a resort lodge with restaurant and conference facilities, an 18-hole championship golf course carved through rugged Appalachian mountain terrain, a campground with full-hookup RV sites and tent camping, two waterfalls — Black Fork Falls and Marsh Fork Falls accessible by hiking trails, trails through rhododendron-covered mountain forest and mixed hardwood canopy, a seasonal swimming pool, a Pioneer Farm living history area demonstrating Appalachian frontier life, tennis courts and playground facilities, and a full-service mountain resort experience in the heart of West Virginia’s southern coalfields — an area rich in labor and industrial history.

The golf course is the park’s signature attractioncarved through mountain hollows and ridgelines, it offers dramatic elevation changes and stunning Appalachian scenery that make it one of the most scenic public courses in West Virginia.

The coalfields setting adds cultural depth — this region was the epicenter of America’s labor movement, including the Mine Wars of the 1920s. The park provides a peaceful mountain retreat in an area with a dramatic and sometimes violent industrial past.

Things to Do

  • Golf — 18-hole championship
  • Lodge — restaurant, conference
  • Waterfalls — Black Fork, Marsh Fork
  • Camping — RV hookups + tent
  • Pioneer Farm — living history
  • Swimming pool — seasonal

Park Information

FeatureDetails
LocationNear Mullens, Wyoming County, WV
LodgeFull-service resort with restaurant
Golf18-hole championship course
CampingFull hookup RV + tent sites
WaterfallsBlack Fork Falls, Marsh Fork Falls
Managed ByWV Division of Natural Resources
Coordinates37.6333° N, 81.7667° W

Frequently Asked Questions

Wildlife & Nature

Twin Falls SP — 3,776 acres named for two waterfalls (Marsh Fork Falls and Black Fork Falls) in rugged Appalachian terrain. The park’s hardwood forest, streams, and gorge support black bears, white-tailed deer, and wild turkeys. A championship golf course winds through the mountains.

Nearby Attractions

Mullens — adjacent. Wyoming County — surrounding. New River Gorge NP&P — 25 miles northwest.

Does Twin Falls State Park have a golf course?

Yes — Twin Falls Resort State Park near Mullens, West Virginia features an 18-hole championship golf course carved through rugged Appalachian mountain terrain with dramatic elevation changes. The park also offers a full-service resort lodge with restaurant, camping with RV hookups and tent sites, two waterfalls (Black Fork and Marsh Fork Falls), a Pioneer Farm living history area, and a seasonal swimming pool. Located in Wyoming County in WV’s southern coalfields region.

The Pioneer Farm recreates Appalachian frontier lifelog buildings, farm animals, and demonstrations of mountain crafts including blacksmithing, spinning, and candle making give visitors a tangible connection to the self-sufficient mountain culture that defined this region before coal industrialization.

Last updated: May 2026

Sarah Mitchell

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Sarah Mitchell is an outdoor writer and trail researcher with over 8 years of experience exploring state parks across America. As the lead editor at AmericasStateParks.org, she has personally visited more than 200 parks in 42 states, logging thousands of trail miles and hundreds of campground nights. Sarah specializes in detailed park guides, accessibility information, and family-friendly outdoor planning. Her work focuses on helping first-time visitors feel confident and well-prepared for their state park adventures.

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Last updated: May 14, 2026

Park Location

Big Cub Creek Road, Guyan, West Virginia 24882