West-Virginia Points of Interest
Falls of Hills Creek
Tucked away in a narrow gorge just off the Highland Scenic Highway is a hidden treasure known as the Falls of Hills Creek Scenic Area. This popular 114 acre area contains three waterfalls - 25 feet, 45 feet, and 63 feet. The lower falls, at 63 feet is the second highest waterfall in West Virginia.
Campground Restrictions
- Camping is not permitted in the Scenic Area.
- Dogs are welcome if they are leashed.
- Horses and motor vehicles are prohibited on the trail.
- Picking flowers and removing rocks are prohibited.
Amenities
The first 1700 feet of trail is a paved and has a wheelchair accessible path to the upper falls viewing platform.
Points of Interest
Location |
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Falls of Hills Creek |
Nearby Camping
Location | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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Cranberry | 30 | 2,513 ft | |||
Moncove Lake State Park | Numerous | 2,527 ft | |||
Tea Creek | 28 | 2,983 ft | |||
Handley WMA | 13 | 3,083 ft | |||
Holly River State Park | Numerous | 1,695 ft | |||
Day Run | 12 | 3,104 ft | |||
Blue Bend | 21 | 1,915 ft |
Weather Forecast
Nearby Streamflow Levels
Gauge | Streamflow |
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Back Creek Near Sunrise
USGS 02011460 |
25 cfs |
Little Back Creek Near Sunrise
USGS 02011490 |
5 cfs |
Greenbrier River At Hilldale
USGS 03184000 |
720 cfs |
Greenbrier River At Alderson
USGS 03183500 |
731 cfs |
Peters Creek Near Lockwood
USGS 03191500 |
24 cfs |
Potts Creek Near Covington
USGS 02014000 |
92 cfs |
Craig Creek At Parr
USGS 02018000 |
165 cfs |