West Virginia, The Mountain State, is an outdoor-minded vacationers dream. Rushing rivers, lush fields, rolling hills, snow-capped mountains, and some of the best fall foliage in the nation are just a part of what makes this state such a beautiful place to take a quick weekend trip or a long deserved vacation. Known for its natural wonders more than its hot-spot destinations, this state is known for great east coast skiing and some of the best white water rafting in the world. Travel through each of West Virginia’s regions, the Northern Panhandle, the Mid-Ohio Valley, the Metro Valley, the Mountain Lakes, the New River/Greenbrier Valley, the Potomac Highlands, the Eastern Panhandles, and the Mountaineer Country, to get a real sense of what this state and its people have to offer.
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The Northern Panhandle has a rich history filled with a diverse people and offers so much more than the naked eye can see. |
Traveling south, visitors will find the Mid-Ohio Valley. |
The Metro Valley is home to Charleston, the state’s capital. |
The central part of West Virginia is known as the Mountain Lakes Region. |
The New River/Green Valley region of the state is abundant with rich natural resources. |
The Allegheny Mountain Range finds its home in the Potomac Highlands region of West Virginia. |
The Eastern Panhandle is a great way to get away from the big cities of Baltimore and Washington, D. |
The last and northern region of the state is Mountaineer Country. |