Abrams Creek
About Abrams Creek
Abrams Creek in West Virginia offers a refreshing escape into nature with its pristine cold spring waters. This primitive setting features cascading waterfalls, deep swimming holes, and natural chasms that invite you to explore the untouched beauty of one of the state's remarkable swimming holes. The peaceful flow of Abrams Creek creates a serene atmosphere perfect for those seeking a genuine outdoor experience.
Getting There
Access to Abrams Creek is straightforward, with drive-up convenience and ample parking right at the site. Unlike many remote hot springs in West Virginia, you won’t face any strenuous hiking here, making it easy to bring along gear for a day of swimming and relaxation. Reservations are required, so plan ahead by calling ahead before your visit.
What to Expect
Experience cool, clear waters tumbling through natural pools amid forested surroundings. You’ll find a variety of swim spots ranging from shallow cascades to deeper holes suitable for adventurous dips. The area maintains a primitive vibe—basic camping and rustic cabins are available, but facilities remain minimal, enhancing the raw outdoor appeal.
Tips for Visitors
Call 703-328-1840 to reserve your spot before arrival, as Abrams Creek charges fees and controls access. Bring swimwear and sturdy footwear for rocky terrain around the spring pools. Visiting year-round offers diverse experiences, but prepare for cooler water temperatures during colder months. Respect the natural environment to preserve this authentic West Virginia swimming hole.
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Access
Drive Up
Parking
Ample
Fee
Paid
Cell Service
Partial
Best Season
Year Round