Sandstone Falls
Sandstone Falls is the largest waterfall in West Virginia — 1,500 feet wide, divided by forested islands, spanning nearly the full width of the New River at low water. It doesn't fall dramatically from a single height; it cascades in broad, powerful sheets across a wide rock shelf.
The NPS has built ADA-accessible boardwalks and viewing areas along the falls, making this one of the most accessible natural landmarks in the park. Wildflowers bloom along the boardwalk in spring and early summer. The falls are at their most dramatic in late spring when the river is running high after rain.
Located in Hinton, WV — about 1.5 hours from Fayetteville. Worth the drive for a full-day excursion; combine it with a stop in the small town of Hinton itself. Dogs on leash allowed on the boardwalk.
Good to Know
- Best in late spring with high water
- ADA boardwalk is fully accessible
- Spring wildflowers bloom along the walk
- Perfect for a full-day drive trip


