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Discover West Virginia

Immerse yourself in the beauty of West Virginia, a state known for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and outdoor adventures. Boasting an abundance of lush forests, striking mountain ranges, and winding rivers, the Mountain State is an ideal destination for your next RV rental. West Virginia's diverse landscape offers a wealth of experiences, from hiking and mountain biking to whitewater rafting and exploring charming small towns.

The best time to book an RV rental in West Virginia is during the spring and fall months when the weather is mild, and the foliage is at its most vibrant. West Virginia's terrain and climate vary across the state, with generally cooler temperatures in the higher elevations of the Allegheny Mountains and more moderate conditions in the lower valleys. Whether you're exploring Northern West Virginia's rugged landscapes or venturing into Southern West Virginia's coal country, you'll be treated to stunning vistas, outdoor recreation, and rich cultural experiences.

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Fog in the mountains of West Virginia
 Foggy mountains

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Best of the outdoors in West Virginia
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West Virginia offers a wealth of outdoor experiences, from exploring the state's beautiful state parks to discovering its fascinating national parks and forests. With a focus on RV accessibility and the state's diverse terrain and climate, there's something for every outdoor enthusiast in the Mountain State.

One of the highlights of West Virginia is the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, which features the stunning New River Gorge Bridge and over 70,000 acres of diverse landscapes. Hike along miles of scenic trails, take a thrilling whitewater rafting trip, or try your hand at rock climbing. RV campers can find several campgrounds within the park, such as the New River Gorge Campground and Adventures on the Gorge.

Another must-visit destination is the Monongahela National Forest, covering nearly 900,000 acres of diverse terrain, from high mountain peaks to low-lying valleys. Here, visitors can hike, fish, and enjoy an array of recreational activities. For RV camping, consider the Spruce Knob Lake Campground or the Seneca Shadows Campground.

Harpers Ferry National Historical Park is a must-see for history buffs and nature lovers alike. Explore the historic town, hike the scenic trails, or try a variety of water activities on the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers. RV camping options nearby include Harpers Ferry/Civil War Battlefields KOA and Brunswick Family Campground.
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White water rafting trip
White water

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Best things to do in West Virginia
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West Virginia offers a wide range of attractions and points of interest, catering to both outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs. With a focus on RV accessibility and family-friendly activities, the Mountain State provides a memorable experience for all ages.

A great starting point for your West Virginia adventure is the state capital, Charleston. Visit the impressive State Capitol Building, explore the interactive exhibits at the Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the scenic Kanawha River. RV campers will find accommodations nearby at the Kanawha State Forest Campground or Blue Heron Landing Campground.

History lovers will enjoy visiting The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs. This historic luxury resort has welcomed guests since 1778 and served as a secret bunker for the U.S. Congress during the Cold War. Visitors can take guided tours of the property, play a round of golf, or enjoy a variety of recreational activities. For RV camping, consider Greenbrier State Forest Campground or the Lake Sherwood Recreation Area.

Finally, consider a visit to the charming town of Lewisburg, known for its well-preserved architecture, vibrant arts scene, and unique shops. Explore the historic downtown area, visit the Lost World Caverns, or catch a performance at the Greenbrier Valley Theatre. RV camping options in the area include the Greenbrier River Campground and the Summersville Lake Retreat & Lighthouse.
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Big river

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