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Hike the easy 0.5-mile Turkey Loop Road and Trail in Camp Creek State Park, gaining 70 feet with connections to Campbell Falls.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trail offers a varied experience. While some sections are very gentle with an average incline of 2.9 degrees, others are considered moderate, featuring an average incline of 6.4 degrees. If combined with trails like the Blue Jay Spur Trail, a larger loop can be graded as difficult. The overall system at Camp Creek State Park includes paths of varying difficulty.
The Turkey Loop Road and Trail is described as scenic. It passes by significant natural features and connects to trails leading to Campbell Falls. You'll also find views of the surrounding natural landscape as it runs along Blue Jay Ridge Road and Trail.
The main section of the trail is approximately 850 meters (0.5 miles) long and typically takes around 14 minutes to complete as a hike. However, its role as a connector means you might spend more time exploring other trails it links to.
The trail is primarily located within Camp Creek State Park in Mercer County, West Virginia. You would typically park within the state park to access this trail, as it serves as a central connector to many other paths there.
As the trail is located within Camp Creek State Park, standard state park entrance fees or regulations may apply. It's always best to check the official Camp Creek State Park website for the most current information on fees, permits, or any specific regulations before your visit.
Given its varied difficulty, some sections are very gentle and could be suitable for families. The trail is also multi-use, allowing both bikes and horses in addition to hikers, which often indicates a more accommodating path for dogs, though leash rules should always be followed within Camp Creek State Park.
The research does not specify a 'best' time of year. However, as an outdoor trail in West Virginia, spring and fall generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, and winter may bring snow or ice, impacting trail conditions.
Yes, it serves as a central connector within Camp Creek State Park. Many trails located to the west of Bear Creek intersect with it. Specifically, the route also passes through sections of the Blue Jay Spur Trail.
The primary segment of the Turkey Loop Road and Trail is not explicitly described as a loop on its own. However, it is a crucial pathway for exploring Camp Creek State Park and can be combined with other trails, such as the Blue Jay Spur Trail, to create larger looped routes.
The Turkey Loop Road and Trail is a multi-use path. In addition to hiking, it is also open to bikes and horses, offering various ways to experience the natural beauty of Camp Creek State Park.
Given the varied terrain, including gentle and moderate sections, and potential connections to more difficult trails, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended. Layered clothing is advisable for changing weather conditions. Always bring water, especially if planning a longer excursion by connecting to other trails within Camp Creek State Park.