Walk West Virginia in a Day

West Virginia Bridge Day Walk

 

The New River Gorge region of West Virginia is a special place. But there’s more to the Mountain State. Much more.

This year, join West Virginia Convention & Visitors Bureaus and learn what each region of the state has to offer.   Visitors from around the world can find out what to do in West Virginia beyond Bridge Day, just by browsing booth to booth.

Here’s what you’ll find…

New River- Greenbrier Valley You’re right in the heart of nature’s playground, but the fun goes far beyond Bridge Day.

Hatfield-McCoy Mountains History and heritage meet up in an outdoorsman’s paradise, connected by the largest ATV trails system in the world.

Metro Valley The capitol city and other hotspots bring West Virginia’s culture and communities together.

Mountain Lakes In the middle of the Mountain State, you’ll find every authentic West Virginia treasure we have to offer, from art to entertainment.

Potomac Highlands Millions of acres of national forest, a dozen state parks, and miles and miles of scenic highway. Lose yourself here.

Eastern Panhandle Colonial history and architecture, access to the DC and the coast, and charming small towns all reside together at a relaxed pace.

Mountaineer Country It’s an exciting atmosphere of a university town surrounded by fantastic scenery, great entertainment, and easy access to excellent dining and shopping.

Mid-Ohio Valley Here’s a rolling green landscape that puts America’s sense of pride and history at the forefront, with the mighty Ohio River rolling by.

Northern Panhandle West Virginia’s official birthplace, here’s where our art, music and culture stretch out to our northern neighbors.