Best Hikes with Your Dog
Most trails in New River Gorge National Park welcome leashed dogs — and a few are genuinely outstanding as dog hikes. Long Point Trail (3.1 mi round-trip, moderate) is the best overall: dirt path through hardwood forest, manageable elevation, and a side-on view of the New River Gorge Bridge at the end that's one of the best in the park.
Canyon Rim Boardwalk is the easy version — paved, flat, about 0.4 miles, ends at two overlook platforms above the gorge. Great for older dogs or a quick morning outing. Burnwood Trail near Adventures on the Gorge is a gentle 1.2-mile loop through quiet forest — low effort, low stress.
Endless Wall Trail (2.4 mi one-way) has continuous gorge-rim views but rocky terrain — bring extra water in summer. Fayette Station Road, the old road that winds down to the river valley directly below the Bridge, is paved, flat, and one of the more memorable dog walks in the area. All require a six-foot leash.
Good to Know
- Most trails are leash-required
- Long Point offers best views with manageable terrain
- Canyon Rim Boardwalk is best for older dogs
- Bring extra water on rim trails in summer


