West Virginia offers unique travel opportunities that are closer than you imagine. Consider these suggestions about where to go and what to do during your Mountain State visit. Discover West Virginia's raging rivers and serene mountains, its rich and engaging history, and its friendly people.
This family operated campground is located in the country off of I-79, approximately 7 miles from Morgantown. All spots are level with options of concrete or gravel and offer full hook ups including 50 amp electric. We are open year-round offering short- and long- term stays.
Whether you're visiting a Marine at Quantico or in town for meeting at Fort Belvoir, our location off I-95 is ideal for military travelers and families.
Our suites feature fully equipped kitchens.
Red Roof Inn Parkersburg is one of the best budget hotels that is close to Blennerhassett Island Historical State Park and Blennerhassett Museum of Regional History.
This hotel is also close to Fort Boreman Historical Park, Henderson Hall and .....
This primitive campground is a favorite among fisherman for being adjacent to Long Run and the East Fork of the Greenbrier River.
For hikers, this campground is located close to the East Fork Trail #365.
This is an 8 mile trail with some difficult terrain to traverse.
The shops and restaurants of Potomac Mills Mall are right on our doorstep: dine and shop your way around them or stock your in-suite kitchen at our 24-hour store. Washington DC is 25 minutes away.
Outdoor lovers call West Virginia the outdoor recreation capital of the East. That's not an exaggeration, considering the Mountain State's world-famous whitewater rivers, challenging mountain bike terrain, extensive trail system, great skiing, fantastic hunting and fishing, massive state and national parklands and the most extensive wilderness areas in this part of the country.
West Virginia State has a tumultous and fascinating history. The caretakers of West Virginia''s rich history bring the past to life for visitors through Civil War re-enactments, historic dramas and theater productions, the preservation of historic sites, and the careful retelling of events that have affected the state and the nation. Some of the nation''s finest crafters and Appalachia''s best storytellers call West Virginia home.
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