Trout Fishing

Fishing the Buckhannon & Middle Fork Rivers will unviel multiple variations of trout, including natives, rainbows, brooke, and more. Our rivers and streams can take you in the secluded country side where you’ll immerse yourself in the rustic beauty of the West Virginia Mountains. Find some of the best places to start your next fishing trip:

Alton, WV: From I-79 at Weston take Exit 99 (US Route 33). Follow US Route 33 about 13 miles to Route 20 and Route 119 Exit at Buckhannon. Take Route 20 South towards Buckhannon about 9.5 miles to County Route 32 at French Creek. Turn left (East) onto County Route 32 and follow about 8 miles to the bridge over the Buckhannon River in the town of Alton.

Alexander, WV: From I-79 at Weston take Exit 99 (US Route 33 ). Follow US Route 33 about 13 miles to Route 20 and Route 119 Exit at Buckhannon. Take Route 20 South towards Buckhannon about 12 miles to County Route 11. Turn left (East) onto County Route 11 and follow about 11.5 miles to just past the bridge over the Buckhannon River.

Newlonton, WV: From I-79 at Weston take Exit 99 (US Route 33 ). Follow US Route 33 about 13 miles to Route 20 and Route 119 Exit at Buckhannon. Take Route 20 South towards Buckhannon about 12 miles to County Route 11. Turn left (East) onto County Route 11 and follow about 17.5 miles to where County Route 11 crosses the river.

Arlington, WV: From I-79 at Weston take Exit 99 (US Route 33). Follow US Route 33 about 13 miles to Route 20 and Route 119 Exit at Buckhannon. Take Route 20 South towards Buckhannon about 15.5 miles to where Route 20 meets the river.

Queens, WV: From I-79 at Weston take Exit 99 (US Route 33). Follow Route 33 about 13 miles to Route 20 and Route 119 Exit at Buckhannon. Take Route 20 South towards Buckhannon about 2.5 miles to County Route 9 (Tallmansville Road). Turn left onto County Route 9 (Tallmansville Road) and follow about 12 miles to the bridge over the Middle Fork River.