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Twin Falls Resort
Overview
Twin Falls Resort State Park offers a serene escape into the lush forests of southern West Virginia. Known for its namesake waterfalls, this destination combines the rugged beauty of the Appalachian Mountains with the comfort of a well-maintained resort. It provides a peaceful retreat for RVers looking to immerse themselves in nature without sacrificing essential conveniences. The park is a cornerstone of West Virginia’s outdoor recreation system, offering a balance of resort-style luxury and backcountry charm that makes it a standout choice for those exploring the Mountain State's scenic landscapes.
Location & Surroundings
Nestled on a high wooded ridge near Mullens, WV, the park spans over 3,700 acres of pristine wilderness. The landscape is characterized by steep ravines and dense hardwood forests that come alive with color during the autumn months. The winding roads leading to the park offer a classic West Virginia driving experience, taking you through historic towns and deep into the heart of the Appalachians. Travelers will find themselves surrounded by scenic mountain vistas and the calming sounds of the nearby Black Fork and Foley Falls.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground features 50 sites, including several with full hookups and electric-only options to suit different RV needs. Each site is situated to offer a level of privacy among the mature trees. Park guests enjoy a wide range of facilities, including:
- Modern bathhouses and laundry facilities for guest convenience.
- An 18-hole championship golf course with a pro shop.
- A full-service lodge restaurant and a year-round indoor swimming pool.
Beyond the basics, the park includes a nature center and multiple picnic pavilions for group gatherings.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore over 25 miles of diverse hiking trails that range from easy nature walks to challenging ridge climbs. A visit to the Pioneer Farm, a restored 19th-century homestead located within the park, provides a unique glimpse into the region's historical mountain life. Additionally, the park serves as a great base for those interested in the Hatfield-McCoy Trails, offering some of the best off-roading opportunities in the eastern United States just a short drive from the campground gates.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for nature lovers and families who appreciate a blend of outdoor recreation and resort-style amenities. It caters well to those seeking a quiet atmosphere for relaxation or a strategic home base for exploring the rugged terrain of southern West Virginia. Whether you are an avid golfer looking for a mountain course, a hiking enthusiast, or an RVer looking for a tranquil forest setting, this resort provides a versatile experience for all types of travelers.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Kevin Kelley
Just drove through and visited one of the falls. Very beautiful even though there wasn't much water during this time of year. Nice trails.
Eric B
Nice park and office with helpful staff. The only reason it was not a five star experience was total lack of water and no falls. Didn't expect much given the time of year but there was nothing. Did enjoy hiking on the trails which were well maintained and marked.
Amber Bolick
10/10 🙌 ⭐ Loved it!!! This resort was just the thing for a nice, peaceful, place to stay. So relaxing and quiet!
Tina Richardson
Nice lodge, beds were a little hard, other than that it was a beautiful lodge. Staff was very friendly. The drive up the mountain was very intense as it was 10 at night when we drove up, road is very twisty, and narrow.
Lora Evans
Over the years I've visited Twin Falls several hundred times. We've had family reunion, memorials, picnics and even weddings there. Beautiful scenery and clean restrooms along with several playground and picnic shelters available to host various types of gatherings. Lots of trails and numerous activities during the year too just adds to the overall attraction of this State Park.
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