Driving directions: Piney Creek Preserve is located in Beckley off of Route 41, turn at Brandies Muffler and drive to the end of Stanaford Mine Road until you reach the parking area.
Located just minutes from downtown Beckley, this 613-acre preserve will offer 20 miles of recreation trails for hiking and biking nestled along coal seams on historic mine benches with multiple waterfalls along the way! WVLT is working with the City of Beckley to open this area to the public with support from donors and volunteers like you. Plans for this preserve include 20 miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking.
Cranberry Creek runs through the property which feeds into Piney Creek that and eventually reaches the New River. By protecting these headwater streams, we ultimately make a positive impact on water quality downstream.
Each special place has unique attributes and purposes that will frame the site’s development. While we are developing our recreation areas for public use, we are open to your comments! Click here to make a suggestion.
Help bring this nature preserve to life for public enjoyment—your donation supports trails, access, and long-term stewardship.
The initiative aims to leverage outdoor assets, such as New River Gorge National Park and Preserve and Piney Creek Preserve, to enhance quality of life and create a vibrant outdoor economy. By identifying opportunities to develop and improve unique outdoor infrastructure like trails, rock climbing areas, destination-quality parks, public art, and multi-use public spaces, the City will attract and retain residents, businesses, students, and visitors. As we collectively think about the future of the City of Beckley, local leaders and community members are invited to offer input into the Beckley Outdoors Economic Action Plan. Together, we are creating a compelling vision for a one-of-a-kind Appalachian city. Learn more at www.beckleyoutdoors.com
Special thanks to all of our partners and volunteers including but not limited to: