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Monday, January 13, 2014

West Virginia: Things to Do and See

  1. Capitol Music Hall: If you have always loved music and live performances the best place to visit is the Capitol Music Hall. Their 2014 calendar is now lined up with some stellar shows and performances ranging from Broadway shows like Memphis, a concert by Jim Brickman as well as the Roots and Boots Tour. With state-of-the-art acoustics and a beautifully designed theater, this is the best place for you to get your music fix right here in West Virginia. 
  2. Snowshoe Mountain: Voted as one of the top ten ski resorts in the east, Snowshoe Mountain offers visitors a one-of-a-kind skiing experience that they will never forget. Your kids can enjoy snow tubing, pools and play zones while you and your wife can try out the more challenging terrains. This park offers you an adventure-filled bonding session with your family. 
  3. The Town of Harpers Ferry: If you love history and adventure then you will satisfy your craving here in the historical town of Harpers Ferry. Visit the John Brown Wax Museum to find out more about the town's history, go on the thrilling Ghost Tours of Harpers Ferry or have an exhilarating time at River Riders where you can go rafting, canoeing, fishing and zip lining. 
  4. Tamarack: The Best of West Virginia: If you have always loved arts and crafts, the best place for you to visit is Tamarack. Here you can explore some of the best collections of handmade crafts, art and specialty foods as well as unique gifts to bring home to your loved ones. Check out some of their Artisan Demonstrations to explore more about art and West Virginia culture. 
  5. New River Gorge Bridge: A visit to West Virginia would not be complete without a Bridge Walk Tour. This is where you get to see an absolutely breathtaking scene as you walk at a leisurely pace along the bridge. Guests are securely fastened to a safety cable making it a safe and enjoyable two to three hour walk. 
  6. Monongahela National Forest: This 900,000-acre forest is a beautiful paradise of forest land where you and your family get to explore the exotic flora and fauna of West Virginia. If you have always loved being close to nature then this is one place that you should not miss. Go camping, mountain biking or hiking in one of their trails and back roads or have a lovely meal with your family at one of their picnic grounds.
  7. Summersville Lake: Have you always loved roughing it up? You might want to consider renting an RV at Summersville Lake and enjoy canoeing, kayaking and camping on their well-maintained campsites. You can go on the Lighthouse tour or you can go on any of their Special evening tours to watch that spectacular West Virginia sunset. 
  8. South Charleston Memorial Ice Arena: Hockey enthusiasts should not miss watching a game here. This is one of the best places to watch hockey games and cheer your heart out for your favorite team. You can also spend quality time skating with your family in their state-of-the-art arena. It also features a lot of amenities such as a heated seating arena that can accommodate up to 5,000 audience members as well as an arcade area where kids can have fun playing interactive video games. 
  9. Stonewall Jackson Lake: This four-diamond rated resort is one of the most visited places in West Virginia. With 201 guestrooms along with lakeside lodges and lakeside cottages, you will feel closer to nature more than ever. There is no better way to rest, relax and unwind than to spend a few days here with your family. With a fitness center, a spa, a swimming pool and an 18-hole golf course you surely have everything that you need and more for a vacation of a lifetime.
  10. Blackwater Falls State Park: Blackwater Falls State Park is one of the most famous tourist attractions in West Virginia. Their lodges, cabins and restaurants are open year-round to welcome visitors from all over the country. Here you can enjoy different fun activities suited for your family such as hiking, sledding during the Winter, boating, fishing, as well as exploring the museum and historical center.

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