What’s New in West Virginia: Exploring the State’s Latest Attractions

The Mountain State has a wealth of history, scenic beauty and outdoor adventures to explore, and in 2020, there’s even more available to experience. From new accommodations on the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System, which will make ATV adventures a weekend getaway, and the opening of Snowshoe Highlands, one of only 40 International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) ride centers in the world, to Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center’s $100 million renovation and expansion, the Aquatic Center at Mylan Park’s construction and Pipestem Peaks Zipline Tour, Adventure Lake and Splash Park’s grand opening, this year promises new adventures for all ages in West Virginia.

Rustic I-Do Retreats: West Virginia Wedding Venues

Many people fall in love with the Mountain State after just one visit, thanks to its natural beauty. What better way is there to say “I do” than in a rustic West Virginia venue surrounded by breathtaking views of hills and hollows? These four farm and barn properties offer the bride and groom a unique countryside location to exchange vows as well as assistance in making the day go as smoothly as possible and support in ensuring the day is as unique as Almost Heaven.

Wild and Wonderful Water Destinations

The Mountain State might be land-locked, but it is home to a host of beautiful lakes, rivers and waterfalls that can wow even the most zealous water lovers. In an effort to show off these stunning waterways, the staff at Discover West Virginia reached out to its readers for their best water destination photos, and, as always, they delivered. These photos showcase some of the state’s most striking scenery while also offering adventure lovers the chance to find their next destination for kayaking, swimming, fishing and boating. Grab your swimwear and your sunscreen and get out on the water in West Virginia.