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Begin your easy hike on the Canyon Rim Boardwalk, a short 0.5-mile (0.8 km) route that takes you along the edge of the New River Gorge. You will experience a gentle elevation gain of 101 feet (31 metres) over approximately 14 minutes, making it a quick and accessible outdoor experience.…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Parking is conveniently located at the Canyon Rim Visitor Center, which serves as the direct trailhead for this route. It's one of the most visited overlooks in New River Gorge National Park and Preserve due to its accessible location.
Yes, the upper portion of the trail is considered easy and is fully accessible, making it ideal for beginners, families, and those with strollers or wheelchairs. It features a concrete path transitioning to a well-maintained wooden boardwalk. However, descending the 178 steps to the lower viewpoint adds a strenuous element, especially on the return ascent.
The trail offers exceptional panoramic views of the New River Gorge and the iconic New River Gorge Bridge. From the upper observation area, you get views of the bridge, while descending the 178 steps to the lower overlook provides a more expansive and unobstructed vista of the bridge's full span and the gorge. You can also spot the historic Fayette Station Bridge below and, on clear days, Wolf Creek cascading down the opposite canyon side. Don't miss the specific viewpoints like Canyon Rim Boardwalk — Bridge View and View of New River Gorge Bridge.
While beautiful year-round, autumn is particularly stunning when the trees in the gorge change color. Clear days offer the best visibility for the panoramic views. Visiting during off-peak hours might provide a more serene experience, as it's a very popular spot.
Generally, pets are permitted on trails within New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, including the Canyon Rim Boardwalk, as long as they are on a leash no longer than 6 feet. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and clean up after your pet.
No, there are no entrance fees to access New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, and no specific permits are required for hiking the Canyon Rim Boardwalk trail. You can find more information on park regulations at nps.gov.
The initial section of the trail is a smooth concrete path, which then transitions to a well-maintained wooden boardwalk. If you choose to descend to the lower viewpoint, you'll encounter 178 wooden steps. The boardwalk ensures a stable and pleasant walking surface for most of the route.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Canyon Rim Boardwalk and the Lower Canyon Rim Boardwalk. A small section also intersects with the Bridge Buttress Trail.
For the most expansive and unobstructed views of the New River Gorge Bridge, make sure to descend the 178 wooden steps to the lower overlook. While the ascent back up can be strenuous, the reward is a truly breathtaking panorama that many visitors find worth the extra effort.
The upper portion of the Canyon Rim Boardwalk, which features a concrete path and wooden boardwalk, is fully accessible and suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. However, the descent to the lower viewpoint involves 178 wooden steps, making that section inaccessible for wheeled devices.
The main route is relatively short, taking approximately 15 minutes to complete. This duration can vary depending on how much time you spend enjoying the viewpoints and whether you choose to descend and ascend the 178 steps to the lower overlook, which will add to your overall time.