Take A Carriage Ride Through A Mountain Resort For A Truly Unique West Virginia Experience
How big is your West Virginia Bucket List? Are you checking anything off it this year? Well, hold your horses, because that bucket list of yours is about to get one item longer. The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, WV is a historic resort with so much charm it will delight you for days.
Have you ever taken The Greenbrier Resort’s carriage tour? What time of year did you choose for your horse-and-buggy ride? To learn more about the Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, WV, or reserve your spot for this one-of-a-kind experience, visit The Greenbrier website.
For another truly unique West Virginia outing, try taking the Hawks Nest Aerial Tram to a beautiful natural wonder.
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What are some fun things to do in White Sulphur Springs, WV?
With beautiful mountain views, this area of Greenbrier County in southeastern West Virginia is a true gem. If you are looking for a few fun things to do in White Sulphur Springs, WV, take a peek below:
- The Salt Cave and Spa: This incredibly unique spa is located in a man-made cave aglow with salt lamps. It feels like you are inside an active volcano as you sit in one of the zero-gravity chairs and listen to relaxing music that soothes your body and your soul. After a relaxing sit, a massage might just be in order to round out your spa day.
- The Rooftop restaurant: The Schoolhouse Hotel in White Sulphur Springs has a cool rooftop restaurant that is a must-visit when you are in town for your spa day. With gorgeous views of the Allegheny Mountains, the ambiance is incredible. The rooftop restaurant is only open during the warmer months (in the winter head to The Varsity Club - the hotel's indoor restaurant) so plan your visit accordingly.
- Oakhurst Links: To round out your White Sulphur Springs to-do list, hit the links at The Greenbrier Resort. Another wonderful feature of this iconic resort is the golf course that has been collecting lost golf balls since 1884. It is actually one of the oldest golf courses in America. But here's the catch - it is a "hickory course," meaning only traditional Scottish hickory clubs can be used along with a Gutty ball made from the sap of the gutta-percha plant - just like they used in the 1800s.