Discover the best top things to do in Greenbrier Valley, United States including Greenbrier Valley Theatre, Blue Bend Recreation Area, Smooth Ambler Distillery, The Greenbrier Falconry, Greenbrier Historical Society and North House Museum, Virtu Art Glass Studio, Greenbrier Government Relocation Facility, Lost World Caverns, I-64 Westbound WV Welcome Center, The Casino Club at the Greenbrier.
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5.0 based on 117 reviews
The State Professional Theatre of West Virginia featuring theatrical productions, musical concerts, literary events, children's programming, and much more year-round.
One of the things I miss the most during this time of covid is seeing live theater at GVT!! The quality of acting and choice of plays is fantastic. I love the local actors mix with professional actors, the quality is amazing. I love local writers being showcased too! I highly recommend! Go away covid, we want GVT back!!
5.0 based on 130 reviews
Smooth Ambler produces fine artisan spirits by combining patient Appalachian know-how with the finest of American ingredients. Located in the rural Greenbrier Valley of West Virginia, Smooth Ambler uses state-of-the-art distillery equipment in conjunction with natural resources of the region: high-valley mountain air, natural waters, ideal temperature variations and friendly folks. These elements combined with a hands-on, grain-to-glass distilling, cutting and filtering process create a truly remarkable drink best enjoyed one slow sip at a time. It is a fact that Smooth Ambler Spirits are now produced at the highest and purest level possible anywhere in the world.
When I stopped by, only had time to buy a bottle, so didn't get to sample anything. Also it was during the pandemic, so tasting was done outside in a nice trailer/bar. Once inside, quickly looked through the gift shop and settled on a bottle of Contradiction bourbon....very tasty! The staff were very nice and I only wish I'd had time to take the tour. Next time!
5.0 based on 174 reviews
My husband and I spent a wonderful relaxing week at the Homestead Resort. It was the highlight of the trip to experience the falconry. My husband is absolutely fascinated by birds of prey. He's always got an eye to the sky for eagles and hawks. We call him "the bird man". Linda was fabulous. Her love and respect for her birds was clear. She gave an over view of the birds she had that day ( an eagle owl, Harris hawk and a lanner falcon). She answered every question we had and then we took a walk while the Harris hawk flew over head. It was such a treat! At the end, we each got to have the hawk land on our gloved hand !!! She also had the hawk fly between and around us. A once in a lifetime experience for us !! We would definitely do this again and encourage anyone staying to enjoy the falconry.
5.0 based on 89 reviews
Arrived earlier than we had scheduled. The lady (I think her name is Debbie) greeted us warmly and was very flexible to let us start the tour earlier. She guided us through the whole house and was very knowledgeable. Definitely a great place for local history! Also the house was beautiful and maintained very well! Parking behind the house is quite convenient.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
I watched these glass blowers make 5 drinking glasses and I was the only one in the studio. The studio is quite a ways away from the hotel but it is worth the walk to the Art Colony! They have a nice retail shop too. The entire time they were working at the ovens, they were explaining what they were doing. Very interesting and creative.
4.5 based on 465 reviews
A Cold War Bunker that was built between 1958 and 1961 underground on the grounds of the Greenbrier; the facility is open for tours.
Visited,shopped and had lunch definitely going back have been here twice now going back with family to hopefully tour all the grounds and do the bunker tour :)
4.5 based on 428 reviews
One of the most beautiful commercial caves in the eastern U.S. Self-guided walking tours take approximately 45 minutes to an hour. All day Wild Cave Tours are available, for the more adventurous, by reservation only. Largest Rock, Fossil, & Gift Shop in the area. Natural History Museum features local ice age mammals as well as dinosaur exhibits. Picnic Area. Free Parking. Open Daily.
This was the largest ,most spectacular cave we have ever been in. It made our fall trip to West Virginia so enjoyable. truly awesome!!! You can take your time and be amazed. Nice Gift Shop.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Conveniently located at Mile Marker 179, the I-64 Westbound West Virginia Welcome Center is a gateway to the state of West Virginia and the beautiful Greenbrier Valley. The facility is accessible 24 hours a day, offering clean restrooms, snack vending, Wi-Fi, outdoor picnic tables and grills, and a scenic overlook trail. Information desk is open daily from 8am - 6pm.
4.0 based on 118 reviews
Nice casino to spend a little time playing some games. Everyone wore masks and socially distanced as best you can. There was a champagne toast with a couple dancing under the beautiful chandelier. There’s roulette, black jack and slot machines offered. There is a great bar/lounge with the best Bellini martinis! It was a fun night!
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