Cathedral Falls State Park — Virtual Tour
About Cathedral Falls State Park
Cathedral Falls, located in the charming town of Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, is one of the state’s most picturesque and easily accessible waterfalls. Though not officially designated as a state park, this natural wonder is a popular stop for visitors exploring the scenic beauty of the Appalachian region. Nestled in a lush gorge, Cathedral Falls cascades nearly 60 feet over a series of rock ledges, creating a breathtaking display of nature's power and tranquility.
The park area around Cathedral Falls is small but inviting, making it an excellent spot for a quick visit or a peaceful break from the road. Just a short walk from the roadside parking area, visitors can enjoy a close-up view of the falls. The surrounding rock formations, covered in moss and greenery, give the area a serene and almost otherworldly atmosphere, perfect for photography, nature appreciation, or simply enjoying the calming sound of rushing water.
For those interested in further exploration, the falls are located near the convergence of the Gauley and New Rivers, offering additional opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and kayaking in the surrounding area. Cathedral Falls is also a short drive from other nearby attractions, including Hawks Nest State Park and the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve.
With its stunning natural beauty, ease of access, and peaceful setting, Cathedral Falls is a must-see destination for anyone traveling through West Virginia’s scenic Appalachian landscapes.
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