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Bridge Trail
Chemin de randonnée
Facile
1,27 mi
476 pi
A short hike near Fayetteville with unique views from below the New River Gorge Bridge.
The Bridge Trail is one of the best short hikes near Fayetteville to see the iconic New River Gorge Bridge. Rocky and steep at times, the trail offers unique and intimate views of the bridge, which the park proudly considers to be "the most photographed place in West Virginia." Those seeking an easier view of the bridge will want to consider the [Canyon Rim Boardwalk]( instead. By itself, the trail is less than 1.5-miles to the bridge, a 2-hour round-trip hike at most. Once you reach the bridge, simply find a spot to relax or unpack your gear and try your hand photographing the massive engineering marvel. Just think - before its completion, someone would have to drive upwards of 40 minutes to get from one side of the New to the other! And today, we simply drive over it in under a minute. For a longer day on the trail, the Bridge Trail ends at a junction with the Fayetteville Trail, where you could continue hiking to Station Road, Kaymoor Trail, or plan a longer outing on one of the many [Fayetteville Area Trails]( If you have two vehicles and a little bit of creativity, a point-to-point shuttle ending elsewhere in the park could be an option. [NPS]( Written by Brendon Voelker
The Bridge Trail is one of the best short hikes near Fayetteville to see the iconic New River Gorge Bridge. Rocky and steep at times, the trail offers unique and intimate views of the bridge, which the park proudly considers to be "the most photographed place in West Virginia." Those seeking an easier view of the bridge will want to consider the [Canyon Rim Boardwalk]( instead. By itself, the trail is less than 1.5-miles to the bridge, a 2-hour round-trip hike at most. Once you reach the bridge, simply find a spot to relax or unpack your gear and try your hand photographing the massive engineering marvel. Just think - before its completion, someone would have to drive upwards of 40 minutes to get from one side of the New to the other! And today, we simply drive over it in under a minute. For a longer day on the trail, the Bridge Trail ends at a junction with the Fayetteville Trail, where you could continue hiking to Station Road, Kaymoor Trail, or plan a longer outing on one of the many [Fayetteville Area Trails]( If you have two vehicles and a little bit of creativity, a point-to-point shuttle ending elsewhere in the park could be an option. [NPS]( Written by Brendon Voelker