Fayetteville

Set on the rim of the wild and scenic New River Gorge, Fayetteville is an outdoor lover’s haven. This charming town, only minutes from the New River, is a premier destination for whitewater rafters and fishermen, while its surrounding mountains are a favorite retreat for hikers, mountain bikers and rock climbers. Spend the day exploring the great outdoors and then venture into town for a relaxing evening of shopping and dining. You’ll soon discover why Fayetteville was named one of the Coolest Small Towns in America. 

Logan

Named in honor of the famous Indian chief, the southern city of Logan is located in the beautiful Appalachian Mountains. This small town has much to offer thanks to its rich history. With Chief Logan State Park and the history of the Hatfield-McCoy feud, Logan is the perfect place for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs to have an adventure.

New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

  • address 104 Co Rte 25/9, Glen Jean, West Virginia 2584637.926989-81.1556052

Welcome to America’s 63rd national park—the New River Gorge National Park & Preserve. Home to more than 70,000 acres of public lands, this park has been a hallowed spot for locals for centuries. The recent designation as the nation’s newest national park invites travelers, like you, to visit, explore and discover your own slice of heaven.

Easily accessible by Route 19 and I-64, the New River Gorge is one of West Virginia’s most photographed areas. The iconic steel arch bridge was once the longest in the world and welcomes travelers to this cherished region. Widely known as the second oldest river in the world, the New River cuts through extensive geological formations that make way for diverse flora and fauna. Bald eagles and peregrine falcons call this park home, and you’ll often spot a few along your travels. Hiking trails here take you to spectacular overlooks and through remnants of old coal mining towns.

Pioneer Farm

  • address Rte 97, Mullens, West Virginia 2588237.635977-81.4748367

Set on a high, wooded ridge in the rugged mountains of Wyoming County in southern West Virginia, Twin Falls Resort State Park an ideal destination for nature lovers. At Twin Falls enjoy more than 25 miles of hiking and biking trails, an 18-hole golf course, swimming pool and cozy accommodations. The park features a fully-functional Pioneer Farm, which offers park visitors a glimpse of what life was like on the frontier.

Twin Fall's cozy mountain accommodations and close proximity to the trailheads of the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System make the park a perfect destination to rest up after day on the trails.