
Recreation

West Virginia is among the best known destinations for recreation in the eastern U.S. Millions of visitors annually venture into its mountains and valleys to hike and bike, cave and climb, fish and hunt, golf and game, ski and paddle. Recreation here isn't limited to the traditional and extreme varieties for which the state is widely known. By our definition, it includes everything from antiquing to quilting -- pursuits that can be enjoyed indoors and out.
- Agritourism
- ATV Touring
- Hiking
- Biking
- Caving
- Fishing
- Hunting
- Kayaking
- Rock Climbing
- Shopping
- Whitewater Rafting
- Canopy Tours
- Winery Touring
- Skiing
- Snow Tubing
More recreation categories to come in spring!
Stay tuned as we add new categories and content to our guide to recreation in West Virginia. In the near future you can expect to see our guides to golf, gaming, hiking, and hunting being developed. Guides to kayaking, zip-lining, and other popular forms of recreation in West Virginia will soon follow.

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