Picturesque. Vibrant. Artsy. Historic. Friendly. Spend some time exploring Lewisburg and you'll see why this surprisingly cosmopolitan town of 4000 people garners accolades. Voted "America's Coolest Small Town" (Frommer's Budget Travel Magazine,) Lewisburg often appears on must-see lists for travelers.
"Much of what we do at Hawk Knob is an homage to the old-time cider crafters and our Appalachian roots. Hawk Knob ciders might be best enjoyed sitting around a bonfire picking a tune, but we hope you’ll take them with you to new territory."
"We’re not from Kentucky, but if you couldn’t already tell, we like it that way. Because it turns out you can make bourbon in West Virginia, too. And you don’t need a family name or recipe to make that award winning whiskey, you just need a fiercely independent spirit."
Just a few miles outside of White Sulphur Springs, the Pomona Salt Cave and Spa is a favorite stop for visitors and locals alike. Indulge in a spa pampering or take an hour to relax in the man-made cave lined with restorative Himalayan salt. Those who've been, tout its vapor-healing properties and beneficial respiratory effects.
West Virginia is now home to America's 63rd National Park: the New River Gorge National Park & Preserve. You can visit this mecca for whitewater, climbing, hiking and biking just an hour or less from the Greenbrier Valley area.
New River Gorge whitewater rafting trips take place on two primary river sections known as the Upper New and Lower New – A.K.A “The Gorge”. Both of these sections are located in the heart of the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve in West Virginia.
Descend 120 Feet Below the Earth's Surface Discovered in 1942, Lost World Caverns is a truly magical place. The cavern features amazing rock formations and presents challenges for avid adventurers. The self-guided tour covers a 1/2-mile loop where you see amazing formations from beginning to end.