West Virginia
West Virginia, the ‘Mountain State’ 0ffers all you will want to experience on a mountain and river adventure holiday. Within the magnificent Appalachian Mountains, forests and wilderness areas lay six major rivers, forest trails, Sulphur Springs, State and Historical Parks. The mountains are full of Spa and Gaming Resorts and with horse and dog racing, golfing and skiing for the enthusiasts. Appalachian Bluegrass and Mountain Music and Dancing are unique to the State.
The National Forests on the eastern part of the state lies deep within the Allegheny Mountains, part of the long Appalachian range. Its also part of five federally designated wilderness areas. The flora is of rhododendron, black cherry, highland bogs, and blueberry thickets and the fauna consists of black bear, white tailed deer, bobcat, otter mink and many other species. The forest trails attract, hikers, horseback riders, rock climbers, bikers, river rafters and kayakers and in winter, cross country skiers and steam train enthusiasts.
The New River Gorge attracts white water adventures down fifty miles of rapids, and hikers for panoramic views over the canyon’s rims, an aerial tram and boat rides in the summer. An Amtrak connection from the town of Hilton gives access to this wilderness.
Harpers Ferry nestles between the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers, with 19th century clapboard storefronts still clinging to the hillside, along with John Browne’s Fort and several historical homes. The famous Appalachian Trail runs through the village and the Amtrak train connection is just an hour’s ride from Washington, DC.
West Virginia is known for its fine woodworking, quilting, basketry, crafts and traditional Appalachian music and dancing, but the verdant forests, rugged peaks, fast rivers within the wilderness are the ‘medicine’ to the over worked and over stressed, seeking solace, exercise and peaceful nature to ‘revive the soul’. Cheers! I’m on my way – see you there? Or next month, maybe!
Tags: Craft, Forests, Hiking, Historical Parks, Mountains, Rivers, Springs, Water Sports