David Sibray hikes through a grove of Norway Spruce at Walter Nature Park in Putnam County.
David Sibray hikes through a grove of Norway Spruce at Walter Nature Park in Putnam County.

Hiking through spruce at Walter Nature Park

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I had the opportunity to walk the one-mile loop trail at Walter Nature Park near Winfield, West Virginia, in Putnam County, a delightful path and wanders through forest and young woodlands in the hills above the Kanawha River.

If you’re looking for a good family trail in western West Virginia, this gets my vote. The route is not too steep, but most importantly it visits plenty of well-marked trees along the way, including paw-paws and a grove of Norway Spruce planted by Esther and Norman Walter in the 1950s.

The Walters deeded the 25-acre parcel near the head of Guano Creek to Putnam County as a nature preserve, and I’m glad they did. If you’re looking for a quick outing and respite from the metropolitan reaches of western West Virginia, this may be the ideal trail for you.

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David Sibray

Historian, real estate agent, and proponent of inventive economic development in West Virginia, David Sibray is the founder and publisher of West Virginia Explorer Magazine. For more information, he may be reached at 304-575-7390.

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