10 Charming River Towns In West Virginia To Visit This Spring
By Tammy Marie Rose|Published April 22, 2016
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Tammy Marie Rose
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Tammy loves life in West Virginia and couldn't imagine raising her three children anywhere else.She loves the simple life and believes that the key to a happy life is simplifying! She is an author, who enjoys living outside the box and coloring outside of the lines.
West Virginia rivers are popular destinations for fun. Whether it’s fishing, kayaking, inner tubing or swimming the state’s rivers are used all year round. When spring arrives we begin to travel around, visit new towns, explore new waterways. There are so many wonderful river towns in West Virginia, and choosing the top 10 was not an easy task. Some you will know and others you may never have heard of and that makes exploring them, even more fun. Each these towns are charming in their own way and worth the trip.
Back in 2013 Fayetteville was selected as West Virginia’s best river town by Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine. Fayetteville is a whitewater hotspot and a favorite destination of kayakers and amateur rafters from all around the globe.
Hinton is a historic rail town that is nestled between the New, Greenbrier and Bluestone Rivers. It is a popular destination for fishing and kayaking. Rafting in and around Hinton is legendary.
Morgantown is a fun, creative town full of art, sports and fine dining. It rests along the Monongahela River, which is popular with locals and tourists.
Shepherdstown is the oldest town in West Virginia. It was chartered in 1762 by Colonial Virginia’s General Assembly. It is situated along the Potomac River in the breathtaking Shenandoah Valley.
Thomas is a former coal town situated on the Blackwater River. It may be a small town, but it is alive and vibrant with artisans and music. It offers antique shops, an art gallery and fine dining. Combine all of that with fishing, kayaking and swimming in the Blackwater River and Thomas is irresistible!
Thurmond is a real life ghost town. Located in Fayette County, it borders the New River. Thurmond. It is on the National Register of Historic Places. Enjoy a day exploring this ghost town then throw a line in the New River and try to reel in the big one.
9. Cherry Run is located in Morgan County and is a CSX transportation mainland. It is popular with campers who set up along the Potomac River. The beauty in the area has many calling it a "Little piece of Heaven."
Located in Wetzel County, New Martinsville borders the Ohio River. It is the county seat of Wetzel County. New Martinsville is a beautiful city that offers fine dining, beautiful scenery as well as fishing, swimming, kayaking and more on the Ohio River.
What are you waiting for? Make plans to visit one or all of these charming river towns in West Virginia this spring.
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