Visiting Mountaineer Country in West Virginia? Explore These Must Sees & Must Dos

Known for its college town atmosphere, Mountaineer Country is also home to stunning landscapes, outdoor adventure, exceptional dining and charming downtown streets. Read on for just a few of the activities and locations in this four-season destination that should be added to your travel bucket list!

Coopers Rock State Forest

Catch unbelievable sunrises and sets at Coopers Rock State Forest, located less than 15 miles outside of Morgantown. Known for its sandstone cliffs, this forest boasts hiking and biking trails, climbing and bouldering access, a lake, picnic shelters and historical sites. Also keep your eye out for the brand new stargazing cabins that are currently under construction. Available to book soon, these A-frame cabins are perfectly positioned on the ridge between Raven Rock and the main overlook to provide guests the opportunity to enjoy one-of-a-kind stargazing opportunities of some of the Darkest Skies on the East Coast with the cabin’s fully equipped telescopes.

Jazzy’s Hydrobikes

Explore Mountaineer Country and its scenic waterways in a unique and exciting way with Jazzy’s Hydrobikes in Star City. These hydrobikes are specifically designed to keep riders dry and safe at all times. Trip options include a 30-minute and 1-hour tour and are available for riders of all ages and experience levels.

Poky Dot

A Marion County star, the Poky Dot is a 1950s-themed diner that transports visitors back in time with the retro atmosphere. From the bold colors and vintage jukebox to the homemade potato chips and sky-high ice cream creations, this spot is one you don’t want to miss.

Valley Falls State Park

A stop on the West Virginia Waterfall Trail, a series of four picturesque falls, can be found at Valley Falls State Park in Fairmont. The dark, rushing waters of the Tygart Valley River make this natural beauty a hidden gem for fishing, wading and relaxing. The park also offers miles of hiking and biking trails, geocaching and picnic sites. Itching for more adventure? Simply register for a free West Virginia Waterfall Trail mobile passport and earn exclusive prizes as you visit more than 40 stellar falls all around the state!

Cody’s Restaurant

West Virginia is also home to a Culinary Trail that’s composed of mouth-watering destinations hand-picked by our West Virginia Chef Ambassadors. While in the area, a meal at Cody’s Restaurant in Bridgeport is a stop on the trail you’ll want to be sure to pay a visit to. Dine on scrumptious meals that feature fresh, local ingredients in a cozy, relaxed atmosphere. Indulge in special seasonal items or treat yourself to a hand-crafted cocktail.

Wander Bar Steakhouse

First opened in 1946, The Wonder Bar Steakhouse in Clarksburg has been proudly serving elevated steaks, chops and seafood for more than 70 years. Here the food comes paired with Almost Heaven views, with outdoor and private party dining available. The hand-cut steaks, fresh crab cakes and pasta are among the favorites – not to mention the long list of fine wines.

Almost Heaven Airports

Visiting us from afar? Fly into North Central Regional Airport or Morgantown Municipal Airport, both located within Mountaineer Country to begin your adventure as soon as you step off the plane.

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