How to Have a Relaxing Getaway: Stay at Country Inn at High View 

Country Inn at High View

Country Inn at High View Welcomes You!

Country Inn at High View has a welcome home feeling where guests can relax by the fire, read their favorite novel, play board games, swim in the pool or work on a challenging jigsaw puzzle. Breakfast is homemade and is served in the lovely sun porch with the sun flowing in overlooking the inviting pool.

Situated on 200 acres, the inn borders Virginia and West Virginia and is only 90 miles from Washington, DC. Its surrounding areas are famous for their Civil War history, battlefields and museums. There are numerous Civil War re-enactments throughout the year. The inn has easy access to state parks and the scenic Potomac Eagle Railroad.

The Country Inn at High View is located at the highest point on Timber Ridge. The mountain views are spectacular in all seasons.

The Country Inn at High View

2798 Carpers Pike

High View, WV 26808

304-856-1415

www.thecountryinnathighview.com

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How to Retreat from Every Day Life: Stay at Revelle’s River Resort

Revelle's River Resort

Retreat from Every Day Life: Stay at Revelle's River Resort

Revelle’s River Resort is located deep in the heart of the Monongahela National Forest, along more than 2 miles of river frontage. We are a great retreat any time of year! Spring and summer bring fishing, tubing, hiking, and much more outdoor activities. Winter brings great local skiing and snowboarding.

Revelle’s has facilities available year round – perfect for a weekend getaway. Comfortable cabins are complete with heat, wood burning stoves, full kitchen, hot tubs, and bathroom facilities. Our newest year round facilities include our White Tails and The Moose.

Campground facilities include coin laundry, dump station, 3 point hookups, hot showers, picnic tables, fully stocked country and camping store, clean restrooms, entertainment, on-site riverfront dining and more.

Several rental facilities are available for your special event! Perfect for any celebration such as family reunions, birthdays, wedding receptions and much more

Revelle’s River Resort

Faulkner Road

Bowden, West Virginia 26254

304-636-0023

info@revelles.com

www.revelles.com

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Tuckered Out? Visit Tucker County, West Virginia

Tucker County

Rest and Relax in Tucker County, West Virginia!

Less than 4 hours west of Washington D.C., Tucker County, WV is a high-mountain paradise with more miles of trail than road, more designated wilderness areas than traffic lights, more room to roam, and more adventure than you can shake a hiking stick at. From the rugged beauty of the Blackwater Canyon to the pristine back country of the Dolly Sods wilderness, it’s a world untouched, unhurried, and unrivaled.

Fall brings fairs and festivals to the top of the Mountain State. Enjoy the Tucker County Fair, Leaf Peepers Festival and more! The mountains (and valley) blaze in mid-to-late September. Beech, oak, cherry, maple and aspen take on hues of reds, golds, oranges and browns, accented by the dark-green background of evergreens. The chairlifts in the Valley run throughout the fall season, offering a great way to view the colors of the Valley and surrounding mountains at the height of autumn splendor. The Leaf Peepers Festival, the last full weekend in September in Davis, ushers the end of autumn and the coming of winter and ski season.

Enjoy activities in the National Forest with epic mountain bike trails or gentle and scenic rail/trails, visit some of the East’s wildest areas in two Federal Wilderness Areas or Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge. Fun for the entire family includes golf (18-hole championship as well as miniature), scenic lift rides, nature hikes, kids’ activities, hiking and much more!

Visit www.canaanvalley.org or call 800-782-2775 for more details.

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Take Advantage of Seasonal Specials from Country Road Cabins in West Virginia 

Getaway to Country Road Cabins in West Virginia

Getaway to Country Road Cabins in West Virginia

Country Road Cabins provides scenic, deluxe lodging near the New River Gorge and Gauley River National Recreation Areas. Whether it’s the cozy Almost Heaven to the spaciousJackson…there is a perfect cabin available for a romantic getaway, a family reunion get together or a weekend with friends. Amenities include large deck, gas grill, full kitchen, Dish Network, fireplace, hot tub and more. We also furnish extra amenities and provide all bed linens and towels to make your stay more convenient and enjoyable.

There are many outdoor activities to enjoy in our area and we will be happy to provide information and help set up any activity needed. Check out the whitewater rafting, tree canopy/zip line tours, paintball, horseback riding, mountain biking, hiking, two state parks and nearby Summersville Lake for boat rentals. During winter months, we are a convenient 50-minute drive from Winterplace Ski Resort.

Call today for more info and seasonal specials!

Country Road Cabins
Toll free: 888-712-2246
www.wvcabins.com

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West Virginia: You Can’t Beat No-Fee Admission at State Parks

West Virginia

Visit Scenic West Virginia

West Virginia’s maintains more than 50 state parks. With no-fee admission at state operated facilities, there are playgrounds, lodges, campgrounds, hiking trails, fishing holes, cabins golf courses – something to do – close to you.

North Bend State Park near Cairo, WV is known for its affordable overnight packages and special events. Find year-round getaways and dining at www.northbendsp.com or call 304-643-2931.

A restored 18th century mansion sits on Blennerhassett Island, Parkersburg WV. The Island Belle sternwheeler transports visitors to the island. Enjoy tours, horse drawn wagon rides, and more. Come to the island, www.blennerhassettislandstatepark.com, 304-420-4800.

Three Rivers Avian Center visits more than a dozen state parks this summer. Hawks, owls and eagles are presented in an interpretative program open to the public. Learn more at www.tracwv.org.

Pipestem State Park, Hinton WV, reports bald eagle sightings. Fly fishing in November is great. The state records for striped bass was caught at nearby Bluestone Lake. Visit www.pipestemresort.com.

For West Virginia state park info, visit www.wvstateparks.com or call 304-558-2764 for literature.

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Oglebay Resort in West Virginia Offers Year-Round Recreational Activities

Oglebay West Virginia

Oglebay Resort - The Perfect Family Vacation Destination

Indulge in the tradition and spirit that make Oglebay Resort unique while you enjoy 1,700 acres of year-round recreational opportunities and picturesque natural beauty. Spend the night at the 271-room lodge featuring 59 new premium rooms, a new spa, dining, business center, indoor pool, fitness center and wireless Internet. Oglebay also has 54 cottages including three new 8-bedroom premium cottages and four estate houses. Recreational activities include 72 holes of golf including the newest championship course designed by Arnold Palmer, plus seven specialty shops, gardens, tennis, stables, fishing, two museums, outdoor pool, pedal boats, miniature golf, downhill skiing, a zoo, environmental center and miles of walking trails.

Oglebay is also home to the Winter Festival of Lights, one of the nation’s largest holiday light shows, beginning November 9, 2012.

Located one hour from Pittsburgh in West Virginia’s Northern Panhandle. Call 800-624-6988 or visit www.oglebay-resort.com.

Oglebay Resort
465 Lodge Drive
Wheeling, WV 26003

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Upshur County, West Virginia

Take a trip to Buckhannon, Upshur County, and discover what’s happening in one of  West Virginia’s premier small towns.

Geographically located in the center of the state, Upshur County allows for easy access from a major interstate. Just take Exit 99 from Interstate 79, follow the signs and a quick, 15-minute drive along U.S. Route 33 – lands you in the city limits.

Buckhannon’s Main Street features a variety of quaint shops and unique dining establishments. You may spend hours looking for treasures in antique and collectable shops along the way and then stop for a relaxing meal in one of several restaurants. Afterwards, top it off with dessert from one of the few walk-up Dairy Queen restaurants left and a fixture in Buckhannon for 60 years.

Upshur County is home to many talented artists, several of whom exhibit their creations – from woodwork to photography to painting, sculpture and more – in the Main Street Gallery. Speaking of artists, three of those also operate their own shops in the county – Ron Hinkle Dying Art Glass, Catherine Miller Designs and the Art of Eden Gallery.

Upshur County’s history dates back to the French and Indian War when brothers Samuel and John Pringle abandoned their posts and made their way south to present-day Upshur County. For three years, they made a hollow sycamore tree their home. Today, the third generation tree towers majestically over Pringle Tree Park along the Buckhannon River.

Samuel Pringle is depicted in the city seal mural with Native American Chief Buckongahelas that adorns a building at the intersection of Main Street and Route 20. This mural attracted statewide attention when it was completed in the summer of 2006. It is directly across from the Upshur County Courthouse, another significant landmark in Upshur County, completed at the turn of the 20th century.  During the Civil War, the original courthouse sustained heavy damage and was eventually torn down and replaced by the present-day structure.  Upshur County changed hands several times during the Civil War, hosting both Union and Confederate soldiers.

To commemorate several dates and locations significant in the county’s history, there are now five Civil War Trails markers in the county. These five markers are part of a several-state Civil War Trails markers program that leads visitors to these sites.

Fishermen and boaters alike enjoy the Buckhannon River and the town’s close proximity to Stonecoal Lake and Stonewall Jackson Lake as well as Audra and Holly River State Parks and several ski resorts also offer a plethora of outdoor opportunities. The West Virginia Wildlife Center in French Creek is the state’s official zoological park and offers the chance to see animals in a natural setting.

West Virginia Wesleyan College, a small private school that numbers some 1,500 students hosts many lectures, plays, art shows and more that are open to community members. Once a year, Upshur County hosts the West Virginia Strawberry Festival, a five-day festival with three parades that draws parade and band units from around the country and several international units as well. The festival pays homage to the strawberry and the sweet fruit abounds during the festival from strawberry shortcake to specialty strawberry drinks, strawberry auctions and more.

To learn more about what’s happening in Upshur County, call 304-473-1400 or go to www.VisitUpshur.org.

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