There are hikes you tackle, and then there are hikes that transform you. The Long Point Trail is the latter—a 3.2-mile round-trip path that takes you straight to one of the most awe-inspiring views of the New River Gorge Bridge.
Located just minutes from Fayetteville, the trail begins with an easy rhythm, winding through dense woods where sunlight filters through a canopy of hardwoods and pines. The air carries the earthy scent of the forest, while birdcalls provide a soundtrack for your steps. The terrain shifts between soft dirt and rocky patches, keeping the hike engaging but approachable for all skill levels.
The anticipation builds as the trail meanders through small meadows and shaded groves. Then, the moment arrives—the forest parts, and you step onto Long Point. This narrow sandstone promontory extends boldly into the Gorge, offering a panoramic view of the Bridge in all its steel-and-granite glory. The scene is mesmerizing: the New River cutting through ancient cliffs, the Bridge an architectural marvel standing against the wild expanse.
Standing at Long Point feels like being on the prow of a ship, sailing a sea of green and granite. The wind carries whispers of the river below, and the sheer scale of the landscape reminds you how small you are in the best possible way. It’s a view that holds you still, urging you to linger a little longer.
As you make your way back, the trail feels lighter, as if the Gorge has shared some of its vastness with you. This isn’t just a hike—it’s a love letter to the New River Gorge, written in stone and sky. The Long Point Trail isn’t just a must-do; it’s a must-feel.
From Fayetteville, take Gatewood Road for about 2.5 miles to the parking area. The trailhead is well-marked. Plan for a 5–10 minute drive from town.
Hiking the Long Point Trail offers more than just exercise—it’s a pilgrimage to one of the Gorge’s most stunning vantage points. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned adventurer, this trail promises a view worth every step.