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Things to do around Marlinton

 

 

 

Bridge Day

Countdown to Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014! Catch the BASE jumpers leaping 800+ feet into the New River Gorge below, or being launched by the Human Catapult! Rappelling, skydiving, and more adventure abound. You ready?

 

Snowshoe Mountain

At 4,848’ elevation, Snowshoe Mountain sits atop one of the highest points of the Allegheny Mountains of West Virginia. From this perch, we overlook unmatched wilderness adventure in all directions.

Visit The Depot in the Village at Snowshoe to find your path to adventure in the wild, wonderful mountains of West Virginia. Our friendly adventure planners will help with tours, tickets, travel information, and in some cases are able to coordinate shuttle transportation to and from your local point of interest.

 

 

Raven Golf Club

The Gary Player Signature Raven Golf Club at Snowshoe Mountain Resort provides an impeccable course with gorgeous scenery every step of the way. Long fairways take advantage of the rolling terrain, some dropping as much as 200 feet from tee to landing area. Tees are framed by beautiful vistas, and each hole is unique to itself, offering a golf experience unmatched anywhere else. We invite you to see for yourself why GolfWeek magazine has ranked The Raven Golf Club the #2 public course in the state of West Virginia and the #30 public course in the U.S.

 

The Greenbrier Casino & Resort

Described as Monte Carlo meets Gone with the Wind, the Casino Club at The Greenbrier combines high-roller thrills and high-class style to create an unforgettable Greenbrier gaming experience. Our new 103,000 square-foot venue is filled with world-class gaming at its finest. Enjoy live entertainment, international cuisine and boutique shopping in an elegant setting that revels in the warmth and charm of southern hospitality.

 

 

Cass Scenic Railroad

Nestled in the mountains of West Virginia, Cass Scenic Railroad State Park offers excursions that transport you back in time to relive an era when steam-driven locomotives were an essential part of everyday life. Trips to Cass are filled with rich histories of the past, unparalleled views of a vast wilderness area, and close-up encounters with the sights and sounds of original steam-driven locomotives.

 

 

Hinton Railroad Days

Join us this October 18,19, 25 and 26 2014 to celebrate our railroad history and natural beauty. Each year for two weekends in October the streets are filled with vendors selling many different and unusual crafts; such as rings made from coins, coal scrip and old coins; handmade wooden banks with old post office doors; flag boxes; wooden furniture; hand-painted items; quilts; jewelry; driftwood creations; wooden oil lamps; Patio Foundations and many more interesting items. Food vendors offer hot dogs, hamburgers, barbeques, kielbasa sandwiches, chicken and dumplings, beans and cornbread, kettle corn, funnel cakes and baked potatoes. Each year is different. Come on out and see what this year will bring!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other things to do:

Adventures on the Gorge

Bridge Walk

Cranberry Glades Nature Center

Droop Mountain Battlefield

The Cherry Orchard Comedy Drama

Grandview Overlook

White Sulpher Springs Day

Greenbank Telescope

Falls of Hills Creek

Pearl S. Buck Birthplace

Tree Top Canopy Tours

 

Deadline to Health & Wellness Expo

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