Monday, May 25, 2026

Galax New River Trail Hike

Monday morning, we enjoyed a quick breakfast before driving to Galax and the New River Trail State Park trailhead. Although rain had been in the forecast, it had cleared by the time we started hiking. The trail began by crossing Chestnut Creek on two scenic bridges, then continued toward the Cliffview Access.


Along the way, we were surprised by a large snapping turtle parked right in the middle of the path.


A little farther on, about another mile, we passed Cliffview Campground, where the trail ran alongside some beautifully rocky sections of the creek.


Lots of wildflowers were blooming along the trail - Dames rocket is an invasive species, but very pretty flowers.


Roughly five miles in, we reached the highlight of the day: Chestnut Creek Falls.


The views from the bridge and picnic area were excellent, and we found a scramble path down to the base.


The rocks were quite slippery, so we took it slow and enjoyed the scene from a safe spot.


After a short break, we continued on and spotted another snapping turtle on the bridge over Chestnut Creek.


We hiked about another mile, passing another trailhead and an old railroad turntable before deciding to turn around.


On the way back, we spotted a cute little rat snake sunning itself along the trail.


We returned to the car feeling refreshed and began the drive home.



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