Plan an Epic Winter Road Trip Through West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle
The Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia boasts many opportunities for you to explore something unique. Whether you are planning a day trip or a mini-getaway, this region’s blend of relaxation, history and small-town charm will win your heart.
This winter, get a feel for one of Almost Heaven’s most picturesque destinations and let the little moments be your biggest road trip highlights.
Harpers Ferry
Just an hour’s drive from Washington, D.C., Harpers Ferry is a historic town situated at the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers. Dive into the town’s rich Civil War history at the John Brown Wax Museum – located in a historic building that stood during John Brown’s raid. While you’re strolling down the historic streets, Visit John Brown’s Fort – the spot where Brown made his stand and sparked the beginning of the Civil War.
Are you looking for fun for the whole family? Snow Riders boasts some epic snow tubing. With the snow tubing hill spanning nearly 900 feet with 12 lanes, this spot is your go-to snow tubing destination while exploring the Eastern Panhandle.
For a one-of-a-kind dining experience with bar-style food and a modern twist on American classics, The Rabbit Hole will undoubtedly impress. The Almost Heaven Pub and Grill has pub-style food and locally crafted beer. To extend your time here, catch some z’s at The Angler’s Inn Bed and Breakfast or venture 15 minutes out to historic Charles Town for the romantic Hillbrook Inn.
Shepherdstown
Shepherdstown is the perfect spot to explore next, as it’s just a 20-minute drive northwest of Harpers Ferry along Route 230. Learn about the local and historic hauntings on a tour with Shepherdstown Mysteries Walk, an easy one-mile walk featured on the West Virginia Paranormal Trail. If you have a sweet tooth, fix your candy cravings. For dinner, get a taste of Paris at Bistro 112 or the eclectic Blue Moon Café.
Are you looking for a place to rest your head? Check into The Bavarian Inn, a European-inspired hotel with extraordinary amenities. Its claim to fame: an infinity pool that seemingly melts into the Potomac River.
Martinsburg
Less than a 20-minute drive from Shepherdstown, Martinsburg in Berkeley County is full of relaxing activities to do. Pamper yourself at Touch of Grace Spa and Salt Cave with a massage, sauna and salt cave. Watch a live performance at the Apollo Civic Theatre or shop until you drop in local eclectic stores. Also take a look at the historic Martinsburg Roundhouse that played a critical role in Martinsburg’s railroad days. Later on, warm up with some hot, fresh seafood at Mother Shuckers Crab Shack.
Berkeley Springs
Just under a 45-minute drive northwest of Martinsburg, Berkeley Springs State Park boasts unique ways to warm you up. Treat yourself to a luxurious whirlpool or a blissful Roman Bath at the Main Bathhouse. Splurge and treat yourself to a wide selection of traditional and trending spa services. The private walk-in Roman Bath contains 750 gallons of mineral water heated to 102 degrees and sourced right from the spring. The whirlpool, also heated to 102 degrees, is a 150-gallon mineral bath with jets. Easily extend your stay in a cozy cabin or the lodge at Cacapon Resort State Park. All of this earned Berkeley Springs mentions from Southern Living and other major travel publications for its magical spa services.
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