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Ideas for Family Summer Vacations in West Virginia with your Kids

Ideas for Family Vacations to West Virginia

Ideas for Family Summer Vacations in West Virginia with your Kids

What does a family summer vacation in West Virginia have in store for you? Plenty! You can really enjoy the beauty of the great outdoors in West Virginia with camping and hiking available all throughout the state. But there are plenty of man-made things to see in the state as well, including some of the country’s oddest oddities and most common attractions. Here are just a few ideas for spending the summertime in West Virginia with your family:



Tour the State Parks

Adventurous families who truly love getting away into the outdoors will find that a tour of the state parks of West Virginia could fill an entire summer with this sort of fun. A look at the West Virginia State Parks� web page will reveal that not only are there dozens of parks throughout the state where you can go camping, hiking and outdoor exploring, but there are also events taking place all summer long at these various parks. Magic shows, music and dance festivals and educational events all happen throughout the area. There are state parks that feature dining, shopping and other activities on site, such as the Cacapon Resort, the Stonewall Jackson Resort and North Bend State Park. Conversely, there are small, quiet state parks with no frills such as Beartown in Greenbriar and Berkeley Springs in Morgan. For a full listing of West Virginia’s State Parks which details their features, see Wikipedia here.

See the Strange

West Virginia may be beautiful but it’s also home to some really strange attractions. If your family is the kind that thinks a road trip to see a state’s oddities is a good use of your family vacation, you’ll find that the highways and byways of West Virginia do not disappoint. Make sure that such a tour of the strangeness of the state includes The Mystery Hole at Ansted, the World’s Largest Teapot in Chester and Longest Single Arch Steel Span Bridge in Fayetteville, and the Home of the Mothman in Point Pleasant. To learn more about these and other oddities, you can see the West Virginia page of Roadside America.

The Standard State Attractions

If your family doesn’t go so much for the strange, you might consider taking a vacation to visit one or more of the major attractions in West Virginia. Fairmont is a popular attraction city for West Virginia Travelers. It is known as “The Friendly City” for its hospitality and charm. It is home to Pricketts Fort State Park which differs from the other state parks in that there are costumed re-enactments of eighteenth century life at the famous fort. But Fairmont isn’t the only place in the state where families spend their summers. A popular activity that many families enjoy is picking their own fruits and vegetables at orchards located throughout the state; Morgan Orchard is one favorite choice. Museums like the Kruger Street Toy & Train Museum, the Tomchin Planetarium and the Bottling Works Museum all make for good day stops during a West Virginia trip. Oh, and don’t forget to take a ride on the Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad!

Here are more ideas for Family Vacations in West Virginia!

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