Here’s a little known fact: hidden away in the West Virginia woods is a scene that’s straight out of a castle! The scene we’re referencing is not actually a real castle (those do exist in the Mountain State, but they’re few and far between). But it’s so close to what you might find on the estate of a historic old European fortress that it almost could be.
Welcome to Hawks Nest State Park in Ansted, West Virginia.
And if you make it past the lodge and the aerial tram and the multiple restaurants and the jetboat and the history museum and the nature center to the hidden path that leads down to the Hawks Nest Overlook, it will only add to the magic.
Whatever it is, you'll definitely feel like royalty as you stand on the edge of this cliff, separated only by a strong stone wall from the miles and miles of rugged mountain ranges stretching out before your eyes!
If these pictures have piqued your interest, get some birds eye view drone footage of this overlook on the West Virginia State Parks website here. Or head here to get more information about vacationing to this area.
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