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The Eastern Panhandle
Berkeley Springs
Berkeley Springs is best known for it's warm water springs, which maintain a constant temperature of 74.3 degrees Fahrenheit, but this little town has much more to offer. Make sure to stop by the state park, where history and relaxation meet!
Harpers Ferry
History lovers are definitely going to want to check out Harper's Ferry National Historical Park. The park boasts an impressive year round schedule of events, complete with living history presentations. Want to learn more about the important role Harpers Ferry played during the civil war? Check this out.
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Potomac Highlands
Spruce Knob
At 4,863 feet, Spruce Knob is the highest point in West Virginia. Located within the Monongahela National Forest, visitors to this site can enjoy a 360 degree panoramic view from atop the Spruce Knob observation tower. Since your already hanging out in the Monongahela National Forest, you're definitely not going to want to miss the other awesome natural wonders you can find here. Take a trip over to Seneca Rocks and Dolly Sods!
Cass Scenic Railroad
Take a trip back in time on an authentic steam-driven locomotive. The Cass Scenic Railroad State Park also offers year round events and tours of the historic town of Cass.
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Mountain Lakes
Stonewall Jackson Resort
Stonewall Jackson Lake is one of 5 lakes in this tourist region of West Virginia. This beautiful resort sits on the edge of the lake and offers amenities and activities to suit every taste. Tell me more about !
Summersville Lake
Summersville Lake is the largest lake in West Virginia. This popular tourist destination offers plenty of opportunities for fishing, boating, camping, swimming, and more. Love to Fish? Check out the other 3 lakes in this region: Sutton, Burnsville, and Stone coal Lake.
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Mountaineer Country
West Virginia University
Located in Morgantown West Virginia, this university is largest in the state of West Virginia. The main campus currently serves
29,175 students from all over the world!
Philippi Covered Bridge
Built in 1852, this beauty is the only remaining "double barreled" covered bridge serving a United States highway.
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Northern Panhandle
Grave Creek Mound
The grave creek mound, located in Moundsville, is the largest conical earthen mound in North America. The mound is currently 62 feet high.
Moundsville State Penitentiary
The Moundsville state penitentiary hasn't been an operating prison since the 90's, but its rocky history, mysterious legends, and rumors of hauntings make it a popular stop for tourists.
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Mid-Ohio Valley
Blennerhassett Island
The Ohio River's most famous island! This historical state park offers tours for May to October including boat rides to and from the island. Learn more about the history of Blennerhassett Island.
Oil and Gas Museum
This nationally recognized museum covers the history of oil and gas industry in West Virginia and Ohio.
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Metro Valley
West Virginia State Capitol
Anyone driving through Charleston, West Virginia is sure to notice the gold topped dome atop the West Virginia State Capitol. The capitol is open daily and is available for scheduled tours. Check out what else Charleston has to offer.
Mason County
Mason County is full of history and mystery! History lovers will enjoy Tu-Endie-Wei State Park. Mystery lovers will enjoy the legend of the Mothman!
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Hatfield McCoy Mountains
The Hatfield McCoy Trail
This trail system covers more than 700 miles of off-road ATV trails across 7 counties!
National Coal Heritage Area
The Logan Coalfields region of the National Coal Heritage Area offers some wonderful opportunities to experience the rich history of coal in WV. Points of interest include Historic Matewan and the Madison Coal Heritage Museum.
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New River/Greenbrier Valley
The Greenbrier Resort
This award winning resort has been hosting distinguished guests since 1778!. In 2010, the resort started hosting the Greenbrier Classic, a golf tournament on the PGA tour. This event also boast an impressive musical lineup.
New River Gorge
Flowing through thousands of acres of deep canyons, the New River is one of the oldest rivers on the continent. This National park encompasses 70000 acres and has some thing for everyone. Architect buffs will love the New River Gorge Bridge, and those looking for an intense thrill may even enjoy jumping off of it on Bridge Day! Looking for a different thrill? Check out some whitewater rafting, rock climbing, or zip lining!
Got questions? Want to explore West Virginia even further?