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West Virginia Day! State celebrates 163 years of statehood with free capitol event
History / Prehistory
One of West Virginia’s deadliest Revolutionary War ambushes happened at McMechen Narrows
Natural Wonders
The West Virginia waterfall that stops travelers in their tracks
Arts
West Virginia film industry growing as 13 new film festivals emerge across state
State Parks, Forests
Why Beartown State Park is one of West Virginia’s strangest places
Hiking
More New River Gorge hikers are leaving Endless Wall for the Grandview Rim Trail
Communities
Green Bank Telescope powers WVU search for gravitational waves and cosmic origins
GREEN BANK, W.Va. — The Green Bank Telescope, the world’s largest fully steerable radio telescope, is at the forefront of a major scientific effort to unlock the secrets of gravitational waves, supermassive black holes, and the origins of
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WVU researcher develops robot that could transform West Virginia strawberry farming
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — A groundbreaking robotic harvesting technology, developed with the help of a West Virginia University researcher, could one day transform how strawberries and other delicate fruits are grown and harvested in West Virginia, reducing food waste while
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Attractions
Major access road to Dolly Sods Wilderness in national forest closing for repair
THOMAS, W.Va. — Visitors planning trips to the popular Dolly Sods Wilderness this summer will need to adjust their plans starting June 22, when the U.S. Forest Service closes a key access road for repairs. Forest Road 19,
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West Virginia’s highest waterfalls ranked: The Mountain State’s tallest cascades
DAVIS, W.Va. — West Virginia’s rugged mountains, steep gorges and high-elevation streams have created hundreds of waterfalls across the state. While some are known for their width or scenic beauty, others stand out for their height. From the
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Recreation
New Peters Mountain Trail System takes shape in Monongahela National Forest near Franklin
FRANKLIN, W.Va. — Nearly 30 volunteers braved rain, fog, and mud last week to begin construction of the new Peters Mountain Trail System, a project designed to improve public access to the Monongahela National Forest and strengthen connections
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Interior Department opens review of rock climbing policies affecting New River Gorge
FAYETTEVILLE, W.Va. — The U.S. Department of the Interior has launched a nationwide review of rock-climbing management practices and wilderness stewardship policies that could ultimately affect rock climbing in some of America’s most celebrated climbing destinations, including the
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Bowden Fish Hatchery to host free Youth Fishing Derby during W.Va. Free Fishing Days
BOWDEN, W.Va. — Young anglers will have the chance to reel in trout and compete for prizes when the W.Va. Division of Natural Resources hosts its annual Bowden Fishing Derby on June 13 at the Bowden Fish Hatchery
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Culture
West Virginia’s hidden mountaintop Civil War sites reveal forgotten campaigns
TOP-OF-ALLEGHENY, W.Va. — The highest battlefields of the American Civil War lie not in Virginia’s rolling countryside but atop the rugged mountains of eastern West Virginia, where soldiers fought for control of strategic mountain passes and vital transportation
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Small-town West Virginia festivals that still celebrate July 4 the old-fashioned way
ALDERSON, W.Va. — As communities across America prepare for Independence Day, some of West Virginia’s most beloved celebrations carry on traditions that have endured for generations. While major cities host large fireworks displays and concerts, many of the
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Patriotic destinations worth visiting in West Virginia on Fourth of July weekend
HARPERS FERRY, W.Va. — As Independence Day approaches, travelers across West Virginia are planning weekend getaways that combine scenic landscapes with the state’s rich American history. From Civil War landmarks and statehood sites to historic forts and presidential
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Lore and Legend
The house that vanished overnight: West Virginia’s Neerly House haunting
Real Estate
More Americans, notably Gen Z, are moving to West Virginia, new census analysis shows
History and Prehistory
Ancient stone walls on Armstrong Mountain are no old-timer’s tale
State Parks
Visitor center opens as Elk River Trail extends toward West Virginia capital city, Charleston
Hunting
W.Va. DNR to sponsor West Virginia Hunting and Fishing Show in Charleston
Fishing
West Virginia trout stocking Jan. 5: biologists stock 46 waters statewide
Hiking
West Virginia state parks to ring in 2026 with 24 First Day hikes across the state
Skiing
White Grass cross-country skiing elevates winter in Canaan Valley, West Virginia
National Parks
Lost village of “Lilly” hides in national park lands in West Virginia
Kayaking
Despite river traffic, the scenic Ohio can be a safe kayaking destination
Whitewater Rafting
New River Gorge resort in W.Va. shares industry trends in diversity
Biking
Officials unveil largest mountain bike trail project in W.Va. history
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Natural Wonders
Ancient river once flowed across West Virginia before vanishing during the Ice Age
Economic Development
West Virginia-backed Senate bill could spur new investment in historic downtowns across America
State Parks, Forests
Tomlinson Run preserves unusual Appalachian forest rarely found in Northern Panhandle
Economic Development
$11.6 million railyard venue opening in Elkins to draw visitors to the Allegheny Highlands
Festivals / Events
West Virginia Day! State celebrates 163 years of statehood with free capitol event
History / Prehistory
One of West Virginia’s deadliest Revolutionary War ambushes happened at McMechen Narrows
Natural Wonders
The West Virginia waterfall that stops travelers in their tracks
Arts
West Virginia film industry growing as 13 new film festivals emerge across state
State Parks, Forests