New River Gorge, formerly a scenic Class IV rapids location, gets more popular. It was declared a National Park in 2020 for excellent cause.
If you want to visit West Virginia’s most iconic waterfall, head to Blackwater Falls State Park.
Monongahela National Forest is a true state treasure. Its ecologically diverse 919,000 acres offer elevations from 1,000 feet up to 4,863 feet above sea level.
The Greenbrier is perfect for history buffs. The vast property has been almost a dozen U.S. presidents' home away from home since 1778.
In the heart of Appalachia, and at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, is Harpers Ferry, a quaint town filled with laidback charm.
Seneca Indians used the cave for shelter and ceremonial purposes, but these days, Seneca Caverns is a major tourist attraction.
Drive through Charleston, and on a sunny day, its gold dome (23.5 karat dome, to be precise) will make you want to visit.