Must-sees in West Virginia

Take the steam train through scenic hills and valleys, climb 900 feet up Seneca Rocks, or watch Blackwater Falls plunge five-storeys before the water makes its way through an eight-mile gorge in the Mountain State of West Virginia.

Seneca Rocks
Rising approximately 900 feet above the North Fork River, Seneca Rocks is one of the state’s best-known and most-photographed attractions. A rock climber’s paradise formed from Tuscarora quartzite, this attraction can be reached from hundreds of mapped routes with various degrees of difficulty. For those wanting to take in the spectacular views without rock climbing, a moderately inclined hiking trail takes visitors up to an observation deck.

Blackwater Falls
The renowned Blackwater Falls receives its name from the dark water that results from tannic acid from fallen hemlock and red spruce needles. The amber-coloured falls descend five storeys then wind through an eight-mile gorge. The falls are a major attraction at Blackwater Falls State Park, which offers a lodge, cabins, campground, restaurant, hiking trails, nature and various activity programs. Visit www.blackwaterfalls.com.

Scenic Train Excursions
Travel through the hills of West Virginia by rail. Travellers can choose from day trips to excursions. Enjoy the Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad where bald eagles are spotted on most trips; the Cass Scenic Railroad with its steam-driven locomotives; and the Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad where visitors can ride the rails and then enjoy a show at the American Mountain Theater. For more information, visit www.wvtourism.com.

Date: 21-12-2010

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