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Embark on the Red Creek and Big Stonecoal Loop, a difficult hiking route spanning 13.2 miles (21.2 km) through the unique sub-alpine environment of Dolly Sods Wilderness. You will encounter a diverse landscape, from dense forests and open meadows to old logging railroad corridors, often compared to Canadian scenery. The trail challenges you with a significant elevation gain of 1713 feet (522 metres), typically taking around 6 hours and 7 minutes to complete. Along the way, you can expect numerous stream crossings and the beauty of waterfalls like Stairstep Falls, culminating in panoramic views from Lion's Head Rock.
Before you set out on this challenging hike, remember that cell service is generally nonexistent within the Dolly Sods Wilderness, so downloading your komoot map offline is highly recommended. Be prepared for numerous stream crossings; these can become particularly challenging after heavy rainfall, so check weather conditions beforehand. You should also anticipate rocky and muddy sections along the route, requiring appropriate footwear and careful navigation. Starting early in the day is advisable to allow ample time to complete the 6-hour and 7-minute journey before dusk.
This loop offers a rewarding experience for seasoned hikers seeking a true wilderness adventure. The Dolly Sods Wilderness is renowned for its distinctive sub-alpine ecosystem, a rare find in the eastern United States. You will traverse areas shaped by ancient logging railroads, adding a historical layer to the natural beauty. The combination of varied terrain, water features, and expansive vistas makes this trail a standout in the region for those ready for its demands.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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While specific parking lot names are not provided, the trail is located within the Dolly Sods Wilderness of West Virginia's Monongahela National Forest. You will typically find trailhead parking available at designated access points to the wilderness area.
Yes, the Dolly Sods Wilderness generally allows dogs. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers.
The Dolly Sods Wilderness offers unique beauty throughout the year. However, given the potential for challenging stream crossings and muddy conditions, late spring through early fall is generally recommended. Winter hiking is possible but requires advanced preparation for snow, ice, and colder temperatures.
Generally, there are no entrance fees or permits required for day hiking in the Dolly Sods Wilderness. However, it's always wise to check the official Monongahela National Forest website for any updated regulations, especially if you plan on backpacking or camping.
The terrain is quite varied, ranging from dense forests to open meadows. You'll encounter sections that follow old logging railroad corridors, as well as rocky and muddy patches. Expect numerous stream crossings, particularly along Stonecoal Run, which can be challenging after heavy rain. The Red Creek Trail section meanders closely along the Red Creek channel.
This loop offers stunning scenery, including several beautiful waterfalls like Stairstep Falls, Curtain Falls, Destination Falls, Overhanging waterfall, and Little Stonecoal Falls. You can also anticipate panoramic views from vantage points such as Lion's Head Rock, and enjoy the unique sub-alpine environment with its moss-covered areas, bogs, meadows, and forests.
While some sections might be considered moderate, the overall loop is rated as difficult. The presence of challenging stream crossings, potentially high water levels after rain, and some steep sections contribute to its varied difficulty. It's not typically recommended for beginners, especially those without experience navigating rugged terrain.
Cell service is generally nonexistent in the Dolly Sods Wilderness area. It is highly recommended to download offline maps, such as those from komoot, before starting your hike to ensure you have navigation capabilities throughout your journey.
Yes, the Red Creek and Big Stonecoal Loop is part of an interconnected trail system within Dolly Sods. The route also passes through sections of the Red Creek Trail, Big Stonecoal Trail, Breathed Mountain Trail, and Dunkenbarger Trail, offering opportunities for customization and multi-day hikes.
Absolutely! The interconnected trail system within Dolly Sods makes it ideal for backpacking. There are numerous camping sites available along Red Creek and Big Stonecoal Run, as well as on Breathed Mountain, allowing you to extend your adventure.
The Dolly Sods Wilderness is notable for its distinctive high-altitude, sub-alpine environment, which is uncommon for the eastern United States. Its diverse plant life, blend of dense forests, open meadows, and dramatic rock formations, along with numerous water features, often evoke comparisons to Canadian landscapes, making it a truly unique hiking destination.