Outdoor adventure abounds in the Mountain State. From whitewater rafting on the Cheat, New and Gauley rivers to hiking the state parks dotting the state, there are opportunities for all ages and activity levels. The state’s streams and rivers draw fisherman, while the state’s lush forests attract leaf peepers once the season begins to change each autumn. Those looking for history will find it along the state’s Civil War Trail or in the National Coal Heritage Area that tells the story of an industry that shaped the state.
The collection of oddities at this home museum in Cameron, West Virginia, includes a number of haunted objects from paranormal investigations.
Get an adrenaline rush by taking a walk on a 1,000-foot-long catwalk that runs 876 feet above the New River in Lansing, West Virginia.
From the views at one of our nation’s newest national parks to a remote lake that offers a picturesque summer getaway, these Mountain State locations offer scenery you won’t soon forget.
From the place where Harland Sanders perfected his fried chicken to an examination of West Virginia’s famous cryptid, these unusual museums offer a perfect pit stop.
From adorable zoo babies to a national aviary to a historic hotel with VIP ducks, these attractions offer a way to interact with and learn about all kinds of creatures.
From two-hour scenic train excursions to a hike to a stunning 57-foot waterfall, here are four ways to see vibrant autumn leaves in the Mountain State this season.
From a supernaturally infused Detroit restaurant to a Kentucky trail of paranormal discovery, these spots should make your spooky season to-do list.
From a small community where every day feels like Christmas to a light installation that has wowed families since 1985, here are six spots that are sure to make spirits bright.
Relax and rejuvenate this winter with a getaway at one of these unique destinations, from a trip to a West Virginia salt cave and spa to a stay at a top-rated Ohio resort.
Take a subterranean adventure at these destinations in Indiana, New York, Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia that offer tours.