Near Manns Creek Gorge Trail
Near Manns Creek Gorge Trail
Near Manns Creek Gorge Trail
Near Manns Creek Gorge Trail
Near Manns Creek Gorge Trail

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Manns Creek Gorge Trail

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4.5
mi
Distance
737
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
Less CrowdedViewsWaterfall

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.48mi
Distance
737ft
Elevation Gain
737ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
2,652ft
High Point
2,254ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
This 4.6-mile out-and-back hike takes you to the pretty triple cascade that makes up the Mann Creek Falls. If it is hot, and you have the time, there is a small swimming hole at the bottom of the third cascade. Then it begins a gradual ascent up the side of the steep, but pretty, Mann Creek Gorge as it passes through thickets of mountain laurel and rhododendron. In bloom, it is gorgeous. Additionally, as you approach the gorgeas ridge, the trail weaves through outcroppings of house-sized boulders and low cliffs. Along the top of the gorge is a rocky overlook that offers a 180-degree view of isolated Mann Gorge. The Manns Creek Gorge Trail is off the beaten path from the main parts of Babcock State Park, so the trail can often be hiked in complete solitude. It takes off from site 26 of the Babcock State Park Campground. It loses altitude slightly as it descends from the campground, passing sandstone outcroppings and intercepting Manns Creek. In about a half-mile from the trailhead, the trail bottoms out at Manns Creek Falls on the left. Swim at your own risk here due to the strong currents of the falls. If you choose to enjoy the small pool at the bottom of the third cascade, be careful. After the falls, the trail climbs moderately for a mile or so through thickets of mountain laurel and rhododendron as it weaves among sandstone cliffs and rocks. Leveling out near the top, you come to the overlook at 1.4 miles from the trailhead. The trail continues another 0.2 mile, then makes a sharp left and leaves the gorgeas edge and crosses the flat plateau. The forest is more open and drier along the flat plateau with a mix of white pine and deciduous trees, creating a very different feel than the vegetation in the gorge. The trail ends after about 2.3 miles on County Route (CR) 11-3. Retrace your path to return. The trail can be hiked the opposite direction from the trailhead on CR 11-3, avoiding the camping fee at the campground. The National Geographic Trails Illustrated map of the New River Gorge (Map 242) is a great asset for New River Gorge hiking and shows Manns Creek Trail, but puts it slightly off the actual route along the edge of the Gorge. Babcock State Parkas small-scale hiking map correctly shows the trailas route.

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