West Virginia

West Virginia

West Virginia Travel Guide

Known as the Mountain State, West Virginia is an outdoor paradise in the heart of the Mid-Atlantic. Set in the rugged Appalachians, West Virginia offers stunning landscapes year-round, especially when the fall colors light up the mountainsides. Whether you are into hiking, climbing, rafting, or skiing, West Virginia is a dream for adventure seekers and outdoor enthusiasts.

New River Gorge National Park

From the top things to do in the park to the best trails to hike, here are our articles about New River Gorge National Park.

20 Amazing Things to Do in New River Gorge National Park

For millions of years, the New River has been carving out a 73,000 acre gorge in West Virginia. The sandstone cliffs and whitewater rapids create world-class rock climbing and whitewater rafting destinations. Hiking and mountain biking trails wind through the forests, leading to overlooks and historic settlements. In this guide, we cover the best things […]

6 Beautiful Hikes in New River Gorge National Park

One of the best ways to see New River Gorge National Park is from a hiking trail. And one of the great things about this park is that all of the hikes are short and sweet (the longest hike on this list is just 3 miles long). In this guide, we cover the 6 of […]

New River Gorge National Park Itinerary for 1 to 3 Days

If you are planning your New River Gorge National Park itinerary, this is a great place to start. There are many different ways to plan the “perfect New River Gorge itinerary,” depending on your interests and how much time you have. The things to do in New River Gorge National Park are scattered along the […]

Top Experiences in West Virginia

New River Gorge National Park. Slowly formed over millions of years, the New River has carved out a 73,000-acre gorge popular for hiking, rock climbing, and whitewater rafting. Explore the trails that lead through the forests, pass overlooks and historic sites, and raft down the New River.

Harpers Ferry. This historic town is the meeting point between Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland. Enjoy the natural beauty of Harpers Ferry, learn about its Civil War history, and visit the many shops and museums in town. To get the best view of Harpers Ferry, hike the Maryland Heights Loop trail.

Monongahela National Forest. Monongahela National Forest protects almost 1 million acres of land and is one of the United States’ most ecologically diverse regions. Enjoy beautiful landscapes of rolling hills covered in a blanket of trees, rocky cliffs emerging from the tree canopies, and the tranquil beauty of hidden waterfalls and streams.

Seneca Rocks. Seneca Rocks is a towering crag that rises over the surrounding forest. Enjoy a view of Seneca Rocks from the picnic area or hike the Seneca Rocks Trail. The trail leads to an observation platform near the summit for panoramic views of Monongahela National Forest. Thrill seekers may opt to rock climb here or complete the nearby via ferrata.

Blackwater Falls State Park. At the northern tip of Monongahela National Forest is the scenic Blackwater Falls State Park. Its main attraction is the 62-foot-tall Blackwater Falls, but this state park also features good hiking, mountain biking, and fishing.

Whitewater Rafting. West Virginia is the ultimate whitewater rafting destination in the United States, featuring a high density of whitewater runs. Some of the top spots for whitewater rafting include New River Gorge, the Gauley River, and Harpers Ferry.

Summersville Lake. The largest lake in West Virginia, Summersville Lake is a prime spot to visit during the summer and fall months. This beautiful lake, with sharp, scenic cliffs that meet the water’s edge, is a great spot for swimming and boating.

West Virginia Penitentiary. This gothic-style prison operated from 1866 to 1995 and is now used as a tourist attraction and a fun spot for ghost tours. Join a day tour of the prison grounds or visit at night and stay alert for paranormal activity.

Snowshoe Mountain. The largest ski resort in West Virginia, Snowshoe Mountain is home to over 60 trails catering to all skill levels. Whether you are a beginner or a black-diamond veteran, you will be sure to end with some great runs under your belt.

Canaan Valley Resort State Park. Another great ski resort during the winter, Canaan Valley Resort also offers plenty of summer-based activities. They are well known for hiking and mountain biking trails, along with a beautiful golf course.

Cass Scenic Railroad. Ride through Appalachian landscapes and a historical lumber town on a steam-driven locomotive.

Best Time to Visit West Virginia

The best time to visit West Virginia is during the spring (late March through May) and early fall (September through October) seasons. Visitors will have the most pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing.

Fall is also a great time to see the Appalachians beautifully lit with fall colors. This can occur anywhere from late September through late October.

Summer is a good choice if you are looking to beat the heat with a whitewater rafting adventure. Meanwhile, winter is the best time for skiing in West Virginia, from mid-December through February.

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