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Brimming with charming towns, exciting outdoor adventure and friendly locals, West Virginia is the beginning of endless discovery.
Queue up "Country Roads" and start planning an unforgettable excursion for your clients today. A treasure trove of experiences await them in Almost Heaven.
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West Virginia is centrally located between the Mid-Atlantic and the Southeast United States. Located within a day’s drive of more than 75% of the U.S. population, venturing into Almost Heaven is made easy.
Additionally, with six commercial airports – some offering direct flights to major international hubs like Atlanta, Charlotte and Chicago – your clients' West Virginia adventure is closer than ever.
The Perfect Stop on a Southern Road Trip
Nestled in the Appalachian Mountains, the state is the East’s hidden gem, offering breathtaking beauty and one-of-a-kind experiences around every corner.
Whether your clients are familiar with these age-old mountains or are a first-time traveler to these parts, you can use this guide to dig into the details of where they can go and what to see on a Mountain State escape.
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There’s no shortage of sweet southern hospitality in the Mountain State, where tight-knit communities feel like home.
Whether it’s sampling farm-fresh meals at a family-owned restaurant or immersing themselves in local scene, the charm of West Virginia’s towns are sure to captivate your clients.
Who knows, they might just want to stay a while.
Small Towns, Big Personalities
In West Virginia, your clients will explore some of America's most spectacular scenic byways and country roads, enjoying views of waterfalls, mountains, and forests on their daily drive.
They can visit small towns for local crafts and cuisine, and experience memorable activities like bridge walks at New River Gorge National Park & Preserve, white-water rafting, and ATV tours. Plan their trip during Fall foliage for a bucket list experience.
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The West Virginia State Parks system includes 36 state parks,
9 state forests, and 3 rail trails. Click the arrows to learn more!
Located in the Allegheny Mountains of Tucker County, Blackwater Falls State Park is named for the amber waters of Blackwater Falls, a 57-foot cascade tinted by the tannic acid of fallen hemlock and red spruce needles. The falls, along with a few of the park’s other features like Elakala Falls, Lindy Point and Pendleton Point Overlook, are some of the state’s most photographed spots.
Explore the park’s many miles of hiking and biking trails or visit the lake for boating, fishing or just some simple relaxation. Perched on Blackwater Canyon’s south rim, the park’s newly renovated lodge provides a sweeping view of the gorge and features a restaurant.
Blackwater Falls State Park
Cacapon Resort State Park
Positioned only 1.5 hours from D.C. in the shadow of a folded mountain ridge in West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle, Cacapon Resort State Park is a 6,000-acre year-round destination. Cacapon Resort’s 124-room luxury lodge sits at the foot of Cacapon Mountain.
With indoor and outdoor dining, a full spa and a view of the park’s golf course, it is the perfect place for adventurers to wind down.
Hawks Nest State Park
Nestled in the heart of whitewater rafting country, Hawks Nest State Park is a 270-acre recreational area with an aerial tramway, jetboat rides, hiking trails and one of the most challenging whitewater boating waterways in the nation.
Its 31-room lodge offers cozy rooms, dining and stunning panoramic views. Located just 10 miles north of the New River Gorge Bridge, Hawks Nest is known for its scenic overlook, which provides a bird’s eye view of America’s newest national park: New River Gorge National Park and Preserve.
Pipestem Resort State Park
Sitting on the east rim of the Bluestone River Gorge, Pipestem offers a little bit of everything including exhilarating zipline tours, guided trout fishing trips, mountain bike excursions and more.
Spend some time on the water at the park’s new adventure lake and splash park or set out on a kayaking and stand-up paddle board tour, tubing or whitewater adventure on the Bluestone River.
The sprawling 4,050-acre park features two lodges, one of which can only be accessed by riding the park’s aerial tramway to the bottom of the Bluestone River Gorge.
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