West Virginia Things to Do: Blackwater Falls, Seneca Rocks, New River Gorge Bridge...

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Published 2022-08-16
Come with us on a road trip through West Virginia for an active weekend getaway. Here are the top things to do in West Virginia and the best tourist attractions in West Virginia. Only some of the iconic places in West Virginia that you will see, as well as learn travel tips and tricks about are:

00:00 Weekend trip to West Virginia
00:17 West Virginia Penitentiary
01:35 Coopers Rock State Forest
02:08 Blackwater Falls State Park
02:47 Lindy Point Observation Deck
03:16 Mullin Hotel in Moorefield, WV
03:43 Smoke Hole Caverns
04:10 Seneca Rocks
05:27 Green Bank Observatory
05:39 Lost World Caverns
06:36 Babcock State Park
06:56 New River Gorge Bridge (Bridge Walk LLC)
08:05 Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum

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All Comments (21)
  • @tinaconner8077
    I'm Tina the WVP tour guide! Thanks for your kind words ❤ Great video!
  • @dusty295
    Born and raised in West Virginia. I know every single point in this state and you found Lindy Point and I will say it is one of the best kept secrets in West Virginia. Very well done.
  • @ww8wv1
    Lifelong resident of 53years. Great video but you only scratched the surface. Come back and enjoy more as soon as you can, we enjoy people coming and taking in the natural beauty.
  • @RRPBJJ
    im planning a vacation and this was very helpful!!!
  • My home state also. I was at Blackwater Falls visiting once and the DNR flew a helicopter next to the falls and tossed trout into the pool at the bottom.. Greenbank is very special... I am thrilled you all liked it... Come back some time.... I was born and raised in Buckhannon, WV just a few miles from Weston...
  • @janetgrant9216
    Great video of my home state. There is an overlook on the other side of Blackwater Falls that is wheelchair accessible too. I’m doing the bridge walk in a couple of weeks!
  • @wallybrant6005
    Chimney rock is just up the road from smoke hole caverns on smoke hole road. It’s a heavy hike but very worth is. If you’re checking out Seneca you may a we’ll do this one also. Very worth it.
  • @user-ig4cv3hu7o
    That insane asylum is one of the best places I’ve ever been. It’s actually heart moving.
  • @4581karen
    Now I’m going to have to plan a trip to West Virginia…..skipping the bridge walk. Me and heights don’t get a long.
  • One of my favorite views in West Virginia is Olson Fire Tower. You have to climb up this sketch old fire tower, but if you catch it at sunset, especially in the fall, it’s breathtaking! Anyway it’s amazing I’m still finding places to go in my own state. Thanks for sharing!
  • Climbed with two experienced rock-climbers (Chris & Bill) to the top of Seneca rocks in June of 1995. Got the pictures to prove it! Fantastic experience but I still remember how glad I was to back to ground level! And ONCE was enough! L.O.L.
  • @pilotjay
    Thanks for the info very helpful
  • I’ve lived in moundsville my entire life. Love it here! That bridge and penitentiary are a mainstay. So is the mound!
  • Thanks for the great video Bo - lots of great tips and info! I took my first trip to WV recently, seeing most of the great spots in the national park. Your video gave me many new ideas, so I can’t wait to go back and see more. Have a great holiday!
  • @bfhammer128
    Great video! Nelson Rocks was just 13.5 miles South of Seneca Rocks. Another awesome thrill seeker destination