West Virginia

Scenic Appalachian landscapes, breathtaking views and unique outdoor adventures

The Mountain State

‘Almost Heaven’ - where history, culture, and adventure collide!
West Virginia, located in the Appalachian Mountain region, is renowned for its mountainous terrain and rich natural resources. Formed in 1863 during the Civil War. when the western counties of Virginia separated from the Confederate state to join the Union. its history is reflected in its motto, "Montani semper liberi," meaning "Mountaineers are always free."

The Appalachian Mountains, Allegheny Plateau, and numerous rivers and forests, make it a haven for outdoor lovers. Popular activities include hiking, whitewater rafting, rock climbing, and skiing. The New River Gorge, America’s newest national park, is a major attraction known for its stunning views and recreational opportunities.

For those seeking adventure, Seneca Rocks offers some of the region's best rock climbing, with trails providing spectacular vistas. Winter sports enthusiasts flock to Snowshoe Mountain for skiing, snowboarding, snow mobiling and other year-round outdoor activities.

Beyond its outdoor adventures, West Virginia boasts rich history and culture. Charleston, the state capital, offers a vibrant arts scene, museums, and historic landmarks, while Harpers Ferry, known for its Civil War significance, provides a glimpse into the past. For scenic drives, a road trip through the mountains or across the New River Gorge Bridge delivers breathtaking views and takes you through picturesque, undiscovered towns full of charm.

West Virginia - where ‘country roads take you home’ to the heart of Appalachian beauty.

Things to see & do

Browse through our recommended selection of things to see and do in West Virginia. Many of these are included in our suggested itineraries, however, if there is
anything you see that particularly takes your interest, please let us know and we will include it in your holiday package or put you in touch with the right people.

Grandview Overlook

Beaver, West Virginia

A stunning scenic viewpoint located within New River Gorge National Park. Offering breathtaking panoramic views of the New River Gorge, the overlook is one of the most picturesque spots in the park. It features a well-maintained boardwalk and interpretive signs, making it easily accessible for visitors. Whether you're a photographer, hiker, or simply seeking peace and beauty, Grandview Overlook provides a perfect opportunity to take in the region's natural splendor and diverse wildlife.

Blackwater Falls

Davis, West Virginia

Located in the Allegheny Mountains one of the state’s most iconic natural landmarks is a 17-metre waterfall known for its rich, amber-colored water, caused by the tannic acid from surrounding hemlock and red spruce trees. Visitors can enjoy spectacular views from the observation deck or hike along nearby trails, including the Blackwater Falls Trail. The park also offers year-round activities such as hiking, photography, and cross-country skiing in the winter, making it a must-visit destination.

New River Gorge Bridge

New River Gorge, West Virginia

One of the most famous landmarks in the state, spanning more than 900 metres across the New River Gorge making it the longest single-arch bridge in the Western Hemisphere. It forms part of U.S. Route 19 and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding rugged landscape. Visitors can enjoy scenic overlooks, or for the adventurous, take an unforgettable 2-3 hour guided Bridge Walk - where you get to walk the entire length of the bridge on a catwalk suspended 7.5 metres below, whilst securely fastened to a safety cable!

Potomac Eagle Scenic Railway

Romney, West Virginia

The Potomac Eagle Scenic Railway offers a scenic train ride through the stunning Appalachian Mountains. Departing from Romney, the train travels along the Potomac River, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding wilderness. Known for its picturesque landscapes and diverse wildlife, including sightings of American bald eagles, the railway offers a unique way to experience the beauty of the region. The train ride includes narration, offering visitors insight into the history, wildlife, and natural beauty of the area.

Summersville Lake Dam

Summersville, West Virginia

Summersville Lake Dam is the largest reservoir in the state. Built in the 1960s, the dam provides hydroelectric power and controls water flow in the Gauley River. The lake is a popular destination for outdoor activities, including boating, fishing, kayaking, and swimming. Surrounded by scenic cliffs and lush forests, it offers stunning views and hiking opportunities. The dam and lake are integral to the region's natural beauty and outdoor recreation, attracting visitors year-round.

Visit Fayetteville

Fayetteville, West Virginia

Charming small town nestled in the heart of the New River Gorge. Known for its outdoor adventure opportunities, it’s a gateway to world-class whitewater rafting, rock climbing, and hiking in nearby New River Gorge National Park. The town also offers a vibrant arts scene, with local galleries, shops, and restaurants. Explore the outdoors by day and unwind in town with a relaxing evening of shopping and dining. It's easy to see why Fayetteville has earned its spot as one of America's Coolest Small Towns!

Snowshoe Mountain Resort

Snowshoe, West Virginia

Offering diverse lodging options for every traveler. Choose from slope-side condos, cozy cabins, or upscale hotel rooms with breathtaking mountain views. Expedition Station provides easy access to the slopes, while Allegheny Springs features luxurious amenities such as a heated outdoor pool and hot tubs. For a more secluded experience, stay in the serene Shaver's Lake cabins. All accommodations provide comfort and convenience, making it the perfect base for exploring the resort’s year-round outdoor activities. Check with Travel USA for more details.

New River Gorge Rock Climbing

New River Gorge, West Virginia

Climbing at New River Gorge offers enthusiasts a diverse array of routes on sandstone cliffs towering up to 300 metres above the New River. Renowned for its variety and accessibility, the gorge attracts climbers of all skill levels. Routes range from traditional crack climbs to challenging sport routes, providing stunning views and a thrilling outdoor experience. The area's rugged beauty and extensive climbing opportunities make it a mecca for climbers from around the world.

Coopers Rock Overlook

Bruceton Mills, West Virginia

Coopers Rock State Forest, near Morgantown, is famed for its scenic overlooks, dense forests, and sandstone cliffs. Legend is it is named after a fugitive who hid out in the area, it offers hiking, rock climbing, and mountain biking trails amid a picturesque landscape. The Coopers Rock Overlook provides panoramic views of the Cheat River Gorge, making it a popular spot for photography and enjoying the natural beauty of the Appalachian Mountains.

White Water Rafting

Gauley & New River, West Virginia

White water rafting in West Virginia is an exhilarating adventure, especially along the Gauley and New Rivers. The Gauley River offers challenging Class IV-V rapids during the fall release season, attracting experienced rafters seeking adrenaline-pumping thrills. The New River provides a mix of rapids suitable for beginners and families, set against scenic Appalachian landscapes. Guided rafting trips offer opportunities to navigate these powerful rivers, experience nature up close, and enjoy a memorable outdoor excursion in the Mountain State.

Stay in an iconic hotel

White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia

The Greenbrier, known as the "American Resort," has hosted presidents, royalty, and celebrities since 1778. The historic luxury resort offers world-class amenities, including a renowned spa, championship golf courses, fine dining, and an underground bunker once designed to house the U.S. government during a national emergency. Surrounded by the stunning Allegheny Mountains, the Greenbrier is a premier destination for relaxation, recreation, and history. Check with Travel USA for more details.

Visit Harpers Ferry

Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

Situated at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers Harper's Ferry is a historic town known for its pivotal role in American history. It gained fame during John Brown's raid in 1859 and later served as a key Civil War battleground. Today, it's a National Historical Park, preserving its rich heritage with museums, restored buildings, and scenic hiking trails. Visitors come to explore history, enjoy outdoor activities, and appreciate its picturesque setting.

Snowshoe Mountain

Snowshoe, West Virginia

Located in the Appalachian Mountains, Snowshoe is a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Known for its world-class skiing and snowboarding, the resort offers over 60 trails, including terrain for all skill levels. In addition to winter sports, visitors can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and scenic chairlift rides during warmer months. One of the resort’s most unique activities is its snowmobile excursions. Whisk away on wheels and explore the Potomac Highlands during one of the region’s most beautiful seasons.

Hawks Nest State Park

Ansted, West Virginia

Located in the heart of whitewater rafting territory, Hawks Nest State Park spans 270 acres and offers a variety of outdoor activities, including a nature museum, aerial tramway, jetboat rides, and hiking trails. The park is renowned for one of the nation's most challenging whitewater routes. Just 16 kilometres north of the New River Gorge Bridge, Hawks Nest is famous for its stunning overlook, offering sweeping views of the rugged New River Gorge National Park and Preserve below.

Summersville Lake

Summersville, West Virginia

Summersville Lake is a stunning recreational haven, known for its crystal-clear waters and towering sandstone cliffs, it’s perfect for boating, fishing, swimming, and scuba diving. The lake features scenic hiking trails and picnic spots, plus a marina with rentals and amenities. Nearby Summersville offers charming shops, dining, and historical sites. Popular activities include rock climbing at the cliffs and exploring the Gauley River for whitewater rafting adventures.

Highland Scenic Highway

Richwood - Marlinton, West Virginia

One of the most treasured features of the Monongahela National Forest, this scenic byway stretches for 69 kilometres  through the Allegheny Highlands offering wonderful views of the Appalachian Mountains. The scenic route takes travellers through lush forests, rugged peaks, and tranquil valleys. Along the way, visitors can enjoy hiking trails, wildlife spotting, and panoramic vistas from four scenic overlooks. Be sure to include this in your road trip plans for a memorable experience amongst West Virginia’s natural beauty.

State Capitol Building

Charleston, West Virginia

This State Capitol Building is an architectural gem known for its gold dome and neoclassical design. Completed in 1932, it houses the state's legislative chambers and executive offices. Visitors can explore its grand interior adorned with marble and intricate woodwork, including the impressive rotunda. The Capitol grounds feature statues, memorials, and gardens, offering a glimpse into the state's history and government while showcasing stunning views of the Kanawha River.

Seneca Rocks

Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia

Rising nearly 275 meters above the North Fork South Branch Potomac River, this dramatic peak is known for its challenging rock-climbing routes and scenic hiking trails, making it a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts. The formation is made of tough, ancient rock known as Tuscarora quartzite, which gives it its striking appearance. The Seneca Rocks Visitor Center offers exhibits on the area's geology and ecology, enriching the experience for visitors exploring this stunning Appalachian landmark.

Kayaking at New River Gorge

New River Gorge, West Virginia

This adventure offers paddlers an exhilarating experience amidst stunning Appalachian scenery. The river's diverse sections cater to various skill levels, from calm stretches ideal for beginners to challenging rapids like those found in the Lower Gorge. Kayakers navigate through rugged landscapes, past sandstone cliffs, and through thrilling whitewater rapids, enjoying close encounters with nature and the unique perspective offered by this iconic river, a favourite destination for outdoor adventurers.

Glade Creek Grist Mill

Babcock State Park, West Virginia

A picturesque blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The mill, built in 1976 using materials from a 19th-century mill, is set against the backdrop of scenic Glade Creek and its picturesque, covered bridge. Visitors can watch the mill in operation, learn about traditional milling techniques, and enjoy the surrounding park's hiking trails, picnic areas, and stunning views, making it a peaceful and educational stop for history and nature lovers alike.

Wheeling Suspension Bridge

Wheeling, West Virginia

The Wheeling Suspension Bridge is a historic landmark that spans the Ohio River. Completed in 1849, it was the first bridge to cross the river and is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States. The bridge, designed by engineer Charles Ellet Jr., is a National Historic Landmark and offers stunning views of the river and surrounding area. Visitors can walk across the bridge and explore the history of this engineering marvel.

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