Fall Golf Getaways in West Virginia
Looking to refine your swing or simply unwind? West Virginia is home to some of the most scenic mountainous golf courses and resorts in the country.
Whether you’re taking a trip with friends or enjoying a family vacation, these golf getaways have it all for an epic weekend trip this fall.
Oglebay
Oglebay Resort in Wheeling is the perfect place for an all-golf getaway. With three signature courses designed by legends like Arnold Palmer and Robert Trent Jones Sr., Oglebay is the place to be. Beyond exceptional golf, the resort offers a range of attractions, including the Good Zoo, the West Spa, delicious dining options and the joy of Wheeling Park.
Oglebay Resort is expected to reach peak fall color in late October.
Canaan Valley Resort State Park
Canaan Valley Resort State Park is a cool spot in the hills to spend your next trip. The 18-hole golf course features low humidity and stunning scenery. The resort has many attractions and recreational activities to keep you busy in the great outdoors. If you’re looking to venture, check out the charming towns of Davis and Thomas nearby for some vibrant small-town culture.
Canaan Valley is expected to reach peak fall color in late September.
The Greenbrier
The Greenbrier is home to a collection of golf courses unlike any in the world. It is the home of one of the state’s most prestigious courses, and a lineup of celebrities and legends have graced its grounds. This iconic resort is even dubbed as one of the best public golf courses in the state by Golfweek. On days when outdoor golf is not available due to the weather, be sure to visit The Greenbrier’s Indoor Golf Simulator for lessons or simulated rounds.
The Greenbrier is expected to reach peak fall color in late October.
Pipestem Resort State Park
Pipestem Resort State Park is home to the 18-hole Pipestem Championship Golf Course, filled with rolling hills and competitive holes. The park is also home to a 9-hole par 3 course, mini golf course and disc golf course, making it perfect for golfers of all skill levels. Pipestem has incredible ziplining over the Bluestone River Gorge. Stay at the lodge or the various cabins around the park for a perfect weekend getaway.
Pipestem is expected to reach peak fall color in mid-October.
The Resort at Glade Springs
The Resort at Glade Springs is home to The Cobb, a strategic and challenging course that will put your skills to the test. With over 200 feet of elevation change and eight lakes, The Cobb is one of a kind. The Resort at Glade Springs has an immense number of activities to entertain you off the course, like a relaxing spa, hiking trails, horseback riding, indoor and outdoor pool, bowling and more. Glade Springs has a variety of lodging options to fit your needs on your next trip.
Glade Springs is expected to reach peak fall color in late October.
Stonewall Resort State Park
At Stonewall Resort State Park, find a hidden gem in the mountains. Designed by Arnold Palmer himself, this course has a challenging and unique layout and scenic beauty. A true lakeside retreat, Stonewall Resort offers many lodging accommodations right on the water. Enhance your stay and enjoy Stonewall Jackson Lake with a variety of activities such as fishing, boating, hiking, biking and more.
Stonewall is expected to reach peak fall color in mid-October.
The Raven
The Raven Golf Club at Snowshoe Mountain Resort is one of the most unique golf courses in West Virginia. With 200-foot drops from tee to hole, The Raven is a true mountain course. In the summer and fall, explore nearly 40 biking trails on the mountain. When winter arrives and the snow begins to fall, Snowshoe transforms into a premier destination for skiing and snowboarding, open throughout the entire season.
Stonewall is expected to reach peak fall color in late September.
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