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Kennedy Falls
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Douglas Falls
Blackwater Canyon Trail, Thomas, WV 26292
Blackwater Canyon Trail
Blackwater Canyon Trail, Thomas, WV 26292
Albert Falls
Thomas, WV 26292
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Kennedy Falls
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Kennedy Falls

4F9H+WQ, Thomas, WV 26292
4.7(6)
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Outdoor
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Pet friendly
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ArtSpring Local Music Showcase
ArtSpring Local Music Showcase
Fri, Jan 16 • 7:00 PM
96 East Ave, Thomas, WV, United States, West Virginia 26292
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🎨 Valentine’s Door Hanger Workshop – Paint Your Own Layered Wood Design
🎨 Valentine’s Door Hanger Workshop – Paint Your Own Layered Wood Design
Sat, Jan 17 • 12:00 AM
149 Ivy Lane, 26287, 149 Ivy Ln, Parsons, WV 26287-1337, United States
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The Purple Fiddle
The Purple Fiddle
Sat, Jan 17 • 1:00 PM
The Purple Fiddle, 96 East Ave,Thomas, West Virginia, United States
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Nearby attractions of Kennedy Falls

Douglas Falls

Blackwater Canyon Trail

Albert Falls

Douglas Falls

Douglas Falls

4.8

(280)

Open 24 hours
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Blackwater Canyon Trail

Blackwater Canyon Trail

5.0

(6)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Albert Falls

Albert Falls

4.7

(104)

Open 24 hours
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krismariawanderskrismariawanders
Just 3 hours drive from the DMV, this is hands down my favorite part of West Virginia! It’s beautiful, it’s FULL of outdoor adventures, and it’s SO underrated. My recommendations for the perfect summer road trip are focused in and around Davis, but just a heads up the drive between places can be up to an hour because there aren’t many roads! ALL of this info + tons more are on my blog (Epic Weekend Road Trip Itinerary: Dolly Sods, WV) 👉🏼Which activity looks the most fun to you!? [📌SAVE for planning + tag your adventure pals!] 1. Hike in Dolly Sods Wilderness- one of the most unique areas in the country. I love the Red Creek Trail for all the waterfalls 2. See the sunrise at Bear Rocks Preserve- right at the northern entrance to Dolly Sods, no hiking required! 3. Hike Chimney Top via North Fork Mountain Trail- my favorite hike in WV, though a challenge for sure! 4. Visit Blackwater Falls State Park. Some must-see spots are: -Blackwater Falls (short hike) -Elakala Falls (short hike) -Pendleton point (no hiking) -Lindy Point (short hike) 5. Check out Douglas Falls- down a 4x4 road just outside the state park (continue on to Kennedy Falls) 6. Hike to the top of Seneca Rocks- OR, go climbing! Did you spot the climbers in the video? 7. Stay at Harman’s Log Cabins! We love this property and the all the opps to explore. @wvlogcabins 8. From Harman’s, hike into the National Forest for the coolest swimming hole… 9. Or just walk outside your cabin and plop a tube in the river! Peep @happilyeverexploring & @mindyonthemove who I’ve had to pleasure of adventuring here with! 🙋🏻‍♀️ ⛔️Please help preserve the beauty of WV by staying on established trails, disposing of all waste (even food scraps), respecting wildlife, and leaving what you find. Visit lnt.org for more info! ⛔️
Brian JohnsonBrian Johnson
Continue down the path above Douglas Falls until you reach a poorly marked trail into the gorge. Look for the logs and old railroad ties marking the start of the path. The trail descends steeply, and the emerges at the top of the falls, with a second trail skirting to the right, to the base of the falls. There is a rope to assist you along a steep and slippery rock face on this lower portion of the trail.
Charles KauffmanCharles Kauffman
Very difficult to get down to from the main trail. Make sure you are ready to scramble
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Just 3 hours drive from the DMV, this is hands down my favorite part of West Virginia! It’s beautiful, it’s FULL of outdoor adventures, and it’s SO underrated. My recommendations for the perfect summer road trip are focused in and around Davis, but just a heads up the drive between places can be up to an hour because there aren’t many roads! ALL of this info + tons more are on my blog (Epic Weekend Road Trip Itinerary: Dolly Sods, WV) 👉🏼Which activity looks the most fun to you!? [📌SAVE for planning + tag your adventure pals!] 1. Hike in Dolly Sods Wilderness- one of the most unique areas in the country. I love the Red Creek Trail for all the waterfalls 2. See the sunrise at Bear Rocks Preserve- right at the northern entrance to Dolly Sods, no hiking required! 3. Hike Chimney Top via North Fork Mountain Trail- my favorite hike in WV, though a challenge for sure! 4. Visit Blackwater Falls State Park. Some must-see spots are: -Blackwater Falls (short hike) -Elakala Falls (short hike) -Pendleton point (no hiking) -Lindy Point (short hike) 5. Check out Douglas Falls- down a 4x4 road just outside the state park (continue on to Kennedy Falls) 6. Hike to the top of Seneca Rocks- OR, go climbing! Did you spot the climbers in the video? 7. Stay at Harman’s Log Cabins! We love this property and the all the opps to explore. @wvlogcabins 8. From Harman’s, hike into the National Forest for the coolest swimming hole… 9. Or just walk outside your cabin and plop a tube in the river! Peep @happilyeverexploring & @mindyonthemove who I’ve had to pleasure of adventuring here with! 🙋🏻‍♀️ ⛔️Please help preserve the beauty of WV by staying on established trails, disposing of all waste (even food scraps), respecting wildlife, and leaving what you find. Visit lnt.org for more info! ⛔️
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Continue down the path above Douglas Falls until you reach a poorly marked trail into the gorge. Look for the logs and old railroad ties marking the start of the path. The trail descends steeply, and the emerges at the top of the falls, with a second trail skirting to the right, to the base of the falls. There is a rope to assist you along a steep and slippery rock face on this lower portion of the trail.
Brian Johnson

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Very difficult to get down to from the main trail. Make sure you are ready to scramble
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4.0
13w

Continue down the path above Douglas Falls until you reach a poorly marked trail into the gorge. Look for the logs and old railroad ties marking the start of the path. The trail descends steeply, and the emerges at the top of the falls, with a second trail skirting to the right, to the base of the falls. There is a rope to assist you along a steep and slippery rock face on this lower portion...

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1y

Two other water falls on the way to this one. Easy to walk to from the lot - the bridge to the lot looks scary but it’s super sturdy. The trail, if you choose to go beyond the falls, is super flat - a former railway. If you go far enough, you can actually go under the trail where they had shored up the sides for the old...

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4.0
21w

Very difficult to get down to from the main trail. Make sure you are...

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