The Midland Trail In West Virginia Winds Through 180 Miles Of State History
Are you looking for a beautiful, interesting drive through the Mountain State? Cutting across southern West Virginia, the Midland Trail follows modern-day US Route 60 along a well-worn path through time and across diverse regions of the state. It’s a worthy day trip!
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It is actually part of the larger national Midland Trail spanning the country from Washington DC to California, which is considered the first transcontinental route in America. However, even just the 180-mile West Virginia portion of this road is rich with over 200 years of history.
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Here are just a few of the many points of interest along the Midland Trail (including, pictured above, its West Virginia headquarters in Charleston).
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You'll also pass Hawks Nest State Park just outside of Ansted, with its incredible views of the New River Gorge and an array of hiking trails.
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Just beyond Gauley Bridge, the Kanawha Falls span the width of the river.
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During the mid 1800s, Malden was also the hub of the Kanawha Valley's internationally acclaimed salt industry, and the J.Q. Dickinson Salt Works provide a unique look at the salt making process.
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Beyond Charleston in St. Albans, Morgan's Kitchen Museum dates to 1846 and was used as a hospital during the Civil War after the nearby Battle of Scary Creek. Today the small cabin is a museum and contains many pioneer era furnishings.
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Not far away, the Museum of Radio Technology memorializes the history of electronics through its collection of vintage radios, TVs, computers, recording devices, and other fascinating technology.
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Another Huntington historical attraction, Camden Park Amusement Park dates back to 1903 and features many vintage rides and an array of family attractions. It was built around an ancient Native American burial mound.
These are just a few of the beautiful and historical stops along the Midland Trail. Spend a long day or a leisurely weekend exploring this storied route! Learn more at the Midland Trail National Scenic Byway website here. And if you’ve already driven the Midland Trail, try the Washington Heritage Trail for more history!
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