Audra State Park

Audra State Park is a West Virginia state park located on 355 acres (1.44 km2) in southwestern Barbour County. It was established around the remnants of an early 19th-century gristmill and the tiny community of Audra. A gristmill spillway is still visible in the river.

Audra State Park
IUCN category III (natural monument or feature)
Middle Fork River
Location of Audra State Park in West Virginia
LocationBarbour & Upshur, West Virginia, United States
Coordinates39°02′25″N 80°03′55″W
Area355 acres (144 ha)
Elevation1,811 ft (552 m)
Established1950
Named forAudra, West Virginia
Governing bodyWest Virginia Division of Natural Resources
Websitewvstateparks.com/park/audra-state-park/

The park is a hilly, secondary forest area bisected by the Middle Fork River. The deep pools, large, flat rocks, and riverside beach have provided generations of campers, local teens and college students a place to swim or work on their tans. Audra State Park is the site of Alum Cave, which is accessible by a boardwalk built along this overhanging sandstone ledge.

The park serves as the put-in point for a 6.6 mile kayak run along about 2.8 miles the Middle Fork River and about 3.8 miles of the Tygart Valley River to the confluence of the latter with the Buckhannon River.

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