The 10 Coolest Attractions In West Virginia That Not Enough People Visit
West Virginia has some impressive events that draw thousands of people from around the globe, like Bridge Day. But what about the hidden attractions that only the locals appreciate? If you want to get away from the crowds and see some of the state’s most underrated spots, check out these places.

Learn all about West Virginia's farm history here. There are historic buildings and artifacts from West Virginia's earliest days.

This little museum is at the site of a former state park. The lodge has been turned into a geological study and museum, where you can see rare gemstones and a real dinosaur skeleton.
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Learn about how wine is made, try some samples, and explore the grounds of this beautiful winery that's perfect for a day trip.
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In addition to places to hike and picnic, this quiet park features a beautiful series of waterfalls on the Tygart Valley River.

This garden has beautiful flowers and places to hike and relax. It's free and open to the public.

This museum has thousands of pieces of beautiful glasswork. Learn the stories behind the glass and how it's made. The museum is free and open to the public.

This park in the very top of the state is the perfect place for a weekend away. You'll find picnic areas, hiking trails, a pretty lake and cozy cabins to stay the night.

See a musical performance at Pickin' In The Park. Local musicians provide free concerts year round in Chief Logan State Park on Friday and Saturday evenings.
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This outdoor adventure park offers rock climbing, hiking, zip lines, and more. There's something for people of all activity levels.

This museum has all things related to the history of West Virginia, with activities and exhibits for all ages.
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