Bluefield is a city in Mercer County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 10,447 at the 2010 census. It is the core city of the Bluefield WV-VA micropolitan area, which has a population of 107,342.
Restaurants in Bluefield
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Bluefield Yarn Company is a locally owned and operated yarn shop specializing in meeting the needs of knitters throughout Southern West Virginia community and beyond.It is Bluefield Yarn Company's mission to supply high quality yarns and accessories to knitters, providing a welcoming environment for crafters of all skill levels, tastes and pocketbooks. Classes and lessons offered.
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Lotito City Park in Bluefield, West Virginia is transformed into a show case of holiday themes during its annual Holiday of Lights Festival. Tour the beautiful park ablaze with a stretch of 600,000 lights and wonderful scenes. Special weekend events include, a scenic evening walk through the park, music, a live nativity scene, and more will highlight the season.
Huge playground for the kids and train that traverses the park. Sand Volleyball, amateur baseball field, many picnic areas. My favorite are the miles of hiking, biking and running trails. Most of the trails are tree covered and range from flat and easy to hilly and challenging.
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Located off of Route 19 in Bluefield, the Mercer County Convention and Visitors Bureau has an array of brochures, maps, visitors guides and publications for guests. You can also ask for directions and find recommendations for restaurants, lodging and outdoor recreation. The CVB also has information about the popular Hatfield-McCoy ATV Trails.
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The mission of GBHA is to be a vital resource for Appalachian artists and to make art easily accessible to the community, offering plentiful opportunities to discover, experience, and explore the arts in a welcoming atmosphere. We strive to be an arts advocate in our community and, as always, share our over-th-top, must-be-seen-to-be-believed vision with all who enter our doors! GBHA is a 501 c3 Non Profit organization.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
I made a 30 minute detour on a road trip to cross into West Virginia just to check it off my state list. This was my stuff. Really pretty view and not that far off of the interstate (10 min?). I think driving up may have been even prettier than the view from the top. There’s a concession stand and restaurants but signs said “closed for the season”
4.5 based on 7 reviews
4.5 based on 7 reviews
We rented 2 machines for the day and also stayed on site in one of the rooms available for rent. It was clean and quiet. The machines we rented were in great condition. The cooler on the back was a nice added feature. Mark was super easy to work with. We had a great day on the trails. Loved that every was included so we didn’t have to worry about anything. Would recommend this adventure for any family with teenagers looking for some thrills. Great time!
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Come in to see how soap is made and purchase all natural, handmade soaps, lotions, deodorants and a variety of other skin care/spa items made on location, inside Blue Mountain Mercantile in historic,downtown Bluefield, WV.
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