As you would expect, The Mountain State displays rustic charm with dramatic river gorges, large limestone caverns and spectacular mountain views. West Virginia hosts outdoor enthusiasts and family vacationers looking for fresh-air activities and serene mountain atmosphere. If stimulating city holidays are your preference, Charleston combines warm hospitality with a lovely riverside location. A family-friendly destination, you’ll discover children’s theatre, river park recreation and popular Bridge Road for shopping and dining. Smaller towns blend outdoor adventure with quaint village atmospheres. Set between the New, Greenbrier and Bluestone Rivers, Hinton is an historic rail town filled with turn-of-the-century architecture and a host of water activities at its doorstep – rafting, fishing, kayaking and more. In the heart of West Virginia, Summersville is a “Mountain Water Playground.” Its lakeside location encourages outdoor recreation from swimming and boating to scuba diving and rafting. And history buffs can trace Civil War battles throughout the states historic sites and state parks. Hiking or horseback riding along trails through deep hardwood forests is another family favorite, especially when you stop for a picnic along a clear mountain stream.
Restaurants in West Virginia
4.5 based on 38 reviews
I took my 5 year old daughter and we had so much fun sitting through the dirt finding our treasures. We found about 7 gem stones. My daughter loved the experience. We had a great time spending quality time together. The owner was very informative and a pleasure talking with.
4.0 based on 70 reviews
We brought our whole family to this pool, which consisted of young children, teenagers, young adults, and older ones. Everyone had a great time. There is something for everyone here. Slides, hot tub, sauna, the pool is heated and goes outside as well as inside. There are lifeguards in all areas of the pool, which is nice. This is a great way to relax after hitting the slopes. As a side note, if you book your reservation through Snowshoe, you get in for free. Everyone else, there is a small entrance fee. Would recommend giving this place a try!
3.5 based on 224 reviews
My husband and I took five grandchildren and two grown children to the park while we were on vacation. We all had an unforgettable time. Didn't have to wait in long lines. The kids were laughing the whole time instead of bickering They thanked me over and over. They rode the Rattler 12 times and the log ride 3. We enjoyed funnel cakes during a break. The super man ride was really cool. Also they had a petting zoo and pony rides that they enjoyed so much I thought we would never leave And of course we had to ride the old wooden roller coaster The Big Dipper
3.5 based on 31 reviews
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