Discover the best top things to do in Greenbrier Valley, United States including Greenbrier Valley Theatre, Smooth Ambler Distillery, Greenbrier Historical Society and North House Museum, The Salt Cave and Spa, Carnegie Hall, Lost World Caverns, Old Stone Presbyterian Church, Greenbrier County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Confederate Cemetery of Lewisburg, Barnwood Living.
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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 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 321 reviews
Massages, Facials, Reflexology, Body Treatments, Halotherapy, Ion foot detox, Yoga,
My husband and I just had the most wonderful couples massage at the Salt Cave in White Sulphur Springs, WV! Hannah and Camie are true professionals and gave us the perfect massage and pleasant conversation making a delightful afternoon. We'll be back as soon as we can!
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Carnegie Hall was built in 1902 with funds donated by steel baron and philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie. Carnegie Hall, Inc. was established in 1983 as a regional, not-for-profit arts and education center to serve Southern West Virginia. The historic, Greek-revival structure houses an auditorium, studios for painting, weaving, pottery and dance; three art galleries; kitchen; administrative offices; and several other rooms used for meeting spaces, classrooms, lectures, receptions, and gatherings of all kinds.
We were passing through Lewisburg in August, and my husband (who always buys the local paper) noticed that The Vienna Boys Choir would be coming in October. We bought tickets for only $38 per person, and returned for this amazing performance. The facility itself is a large, beautiful, old structure housing not only the theatre, but also a museum and lots of classrooms. On your first visit, arrive early to explore and read the rich history. The theatre itself is small by big city standards, with seating for 420 people. I like the size because every seat is a good one. BTW, We had occasion to phone twice, and both times a live person readily answered the line, and helped us. Thank you to the good people of Lewisburg who support the arts of this “cool” community with their money and their time
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 40 reviews
During normal office hours, the sanctuary is open and visitors are welcome to visit. They are also invited to take a complimentary copy of "The History of Old Stone Presbyterian Church 1783 - 1983" by John F. Montgomery, a book that is more than 300 pages of church and Lewisburg history.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Located in downtown Lewisburg, only 5 minutes from Interstate 64, the Greenbrier Valley Visitors Center serves as an information headquarters. A variety of brochures are available featuring all sorts of things to do throughout Greenbrier, Pocahontas, Monroe and Summers counties, as well as other popular interests across West Virginia. This regional center is open 362 days annually. The entire center and 70-seat Rahall Conference Room are available for rent to businesses and organizations.
Stopped in to get info on area attractions. Brenda was awesome!!! She knew all about everything we were interested in. Gave us new interests while there. Recommended fabulous restaurant for dinner. Told us of coming events. NICE JOB!!! Very well informed. The first stop you should make.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
It is right by the Old Stone Church. Lewisburg has a very walkable downtown. You can also see Carnegie Hall and other historic buildings.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
My husband and I love the show Barnwood Builders, we record it and watch it whenever possible. Sometimes we watch the repeats 2-3 times! So we just had to zip off our route a little to check out the store. I was shocked and amazed! I knew the moment I walked in my husband was in trouble! The store was awesome, great clothes, beautiful decorative accessories, and unique wall decor and pictures! I owned a gift and decorative accessories store for almost 20 years and it really takes a lot to impress me! This store did it! We found a signed print of a painting done by Johnny Jet we just had to take home with us, then on our way to check out...Mark Bose walked through the front door! Even in his mask, I immediately recognized him! We are planning an overnight stop this spring on our way back from Myrtle Beach to be able to visit the store again, and explore the area a little. If you are anywhere close, you must turn off the interstate and go visit this unique store! It is totally worth your time!
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