Twin Falls Resort State Park, State park in Wyoming County, West Virginia.
Twin Falls Resort State Park is a mountain recreation area in Wyoming County with two separate waterfalls along Marsh Fork and Black Fork creeks. The grounds contain hiking trails, a main lodge building, individual cottages, camping areas, and a golf course.
The park was established in 1964 to provide recreation in West Virginia's mountains and completed its main facilities by 1975. This development transformed the remote mountain area into a destination for visitors seeking outdoor activities.
The Pioneer Farm demonstrates how mountain residents farmed and worked in the 1830s using methods that shaped early settlement in the region. Walking through the homestead shows visitors the tools, buildings, and daily routines of that era.
The park is open year-round with trails suitable for different ability levels and interests. Weather conditions change the terrain noticeably, so visitors should check local conditions before heading out to hike.
The two waterfalls are separated by half a mile of forest and flow from different creek systems, each creating its own distinct ecosystem. This separation means visitors experience two different waterfall environments depending on which trail they take.
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