Impressive Peaks and Remarkable Valleys

Known as the Mountain State, it is no surprise that West Virginia has some of the most impressive peaks in the Appalachian region. With the highest mountains come the lowest valleys, and each offer their own unique appeal for locals and tourists alike. From camping and hiking to arts and entertainment, West Virginia’s peaks and valleys are almost heaven.

Make Waves

Make Waves

West Virginia may be known as the Mountain State, but did you know it also has over 32,000 miles of rushing river water, 121 public fishing lakes, nearly 300 rivers and creeks and countless private ponds?