For Waterfalls Galore Hike up Marr Branch: A Photographic Tour
For one unbroken chain of grand cascades, cataracts, and falls, try a hike up Marr Branch in the New River Gorge. But first be forewarned, this is not an easy hike, but a challenging scramble up a bushwhacked trail. Nevertheless, it�s well worth the effort. To get to the mouth of Marr Branch, park at the white water rafting �take in� point on the New River (GPS: Lat. 38.067346, Long. -81.082240) just downstream from the Fayette Station Bridge. Park at the far end of the lot by the rest rooms and scramble up a short slope to the railroad tracks that run along the south side of the New River. Hike downstream on the railroad track for about a mile. Marr Branch: Trinity Falls Getting to the mouth of Marr Branch requires walking on the railroad tracks, which technically is trespassing. It�s also a bit dangerous, so keep alert, listen and look both ways. At its confluence with the New River, Marr Branch makes a nice run as a waterfall, dives into a culvert, and rushes to join the New Riv