It’s going to be a very busy year in the Mountain State and narrowing down the list of possible places to explore can be a daunting task. But don’t worry, we’ve compiled a list of the must-visit spots in the coming year. Check it out below and start planning some new adventures!

  1. Harpers Old Country Store - Seneca Rocks

Google Maps/Patrick Rush Located at the foot of the majestic Seneca Rocks, this old-timey country store is a destination shopping and dining experience. Learn more in this previous article.

  1. Sutton Lake - Sutton

Facebook/Sutton Lake Marina From swimming on a sandy beach to boating, fishing, picnicking, camping, and more, Sutton Lake doles out hours and days of endless fun. Learn more about the beach shown here in this previous article.

  1. Snow tubing at Winterplace Ski Resort - Ghent

Facebook/Winterplace Ski Resort The hill you dreamed of each winter as a child is right here in West Virginia and it’s an adventure the entire family can enjoy! If you haven’t been snow tubing at Winterplace, get all of the details here.

  1. Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad, Tygart Flyer waterfall excursion - Elkins

Facebook/Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad Travel by historic rail to visit the sprawling waterfall, the High Falls Of Cheat. The massive waterfall is 18-feet tall and 150-feet wide! Get more details from this link.

  1. Cheese ‘N’ More - Gap Mills

Google Maps/Dale Goodwin Travel the back roads to arrive at this delightful Amish store and deli brimming with cheese — and more! Get the delicious details from this previous article.

  1. Canyon Rim Boardwalk Trail - Fayetteville

alltrails/Michael Flavin Stroll along the lush outer rim of the New River Gorge on a 0.6-mile boardwalk that leads to an overlook with astounding views of the gorge. Get more details from this article.

  1. Camp Creek State Park - Camp Creek

Google Maps/Mindy Riddle Bask in the sights and sounds of gorgeous trails and waterfalls at this lovely park that also features camp sites perfect for creating lasting family memories. Learn more from this previous article.

  1. Organ Cave - Ronceverte

Google Maps/Keegan Mykris Take a guided tour of this historic fossil cave that is one of the longest in the country. You won’t get to see all 700 miles of cave trails, but you’ll still enjoy the adventure! Learn more in this previous article.

  1. River Tubing - Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers

River Riders Join a guided tubing excursion down a lazy river. What an awesome way to spend a hot summer day! Get all of the details you’ll need from this previous article.

  1. Hellbenders - Davis

Google Maps/ Dana Rukse No place on earth makes burritos quite as delicious (or massive) as the tiny, unassuming Hellbenders Restaurant in Davis. Get all of the delicious details, and probably drool a little as you read about it, in this previous article!

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Google Maps/Patrick Rush

Located at the foot of the majestic Seneca Rocks, this old-timey country store is a destination shopping and dining experience. Learn more in this previous article.

Facebook/Sutton Lake Marina

From swimming on a sandy beach to boating, fishing, picnicking, camping, and more, Sutton Lake doles out hours and days of endless fun. Learn more about the beach shown here in this previous article.

Facebook/Winterplace Ski Resort

The hill you dreamed of each winter as a child is right here in West Virginia and it’s an adventure the entire family can enjoy! If you haven’t been snow tubing at Winterplace, get all of the details here.

Facebook/Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad

Travel by historic rail to visit the sprawling waterfall, the High Falls Of Cheat. The massive waterfall is 18-feet tall and 150-feet wide! Get more details from this link.

Google Maps/Dale Goodwin

Travel the back roads to arrive at this delightful Amish store and deli brimming with cheese — and more! Get the delicious details from this previous article.

alltrails/Michael Flavin

Stroll along the lush outer rim of the New River Gorge on a 0.6-mile boardwalk that leads to an overlook with astounding views of the gorge. Get more details from this article.

Google Maps/Mindy Riddle

Bask in the sights and sounds of gorgeous trails and waterfalls at this lovely park that also features camp sites perfect for creating lasting family memories. Learn more from this previous article.

Google Maps/Keegan Mykris

Take a guided tour of this historic fossil cave that is one of the longest in the country. You won’t get to see all 700 miles of cave trails, but you’ll still enjoy the adventure! Learn more in this previous article.

River Riders

Join a guided tubing excursion down a lazy river. What an awesome way to spend a hot summer day! Get all of the details you’ll need from this previous article.

Google Maps/ Dana Rukse

No place on earth makes burritos quite as delicious (or massive) as the tiny, unassuming Hellbenders Restaurant in Davis. Get all of the delicious details, and probably drool a little as you read about it, in this previous article!

 

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