Things to do in West Virginia, United States: The Best Bodies of Water

June 10, 2021 Jasper Kershner

As you would expect, The Mountain State displays rustic charm with dramatic river gorges, large limestone caverns and spectacular mountain views. West Virginia hosts outdoor enthusiasts and family vacationers looking for fresh-air activities and serene mountain atmosphere. If stimulating city holidays are your preference, Charleston combines warm hospitality with a lovely riverside location. A family-friendly destination, you’ll discover children’s theatre, river park recreation and popular Bridge Road for shopping and dining. Smaller towns blend outdoor adventure with quaint village atmospheres. Set between the New, Greenbrier and Bluestone Rivers, Hinton is an historic rail town filled with turn-of-the-century architecture and a host of water activities at its doorstep – rafting, fishing, kayaking and more. In the heart of West Virginia, Summersville is a “Mountain Water Playground.” Its lakeside location encourages outdoor recreation from swimming and boating to scuba diving and rafting. And history buffs can trace Civil War battles throughout the states historic sites and state parks. Hiking or horseback riding along trails through deep hardwood forests is another family favorite, especially when you stop for a picnic along a clear mountain stream.
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1. New River Gorge

+1 800-252-7784 http://www.nps.gov/neri
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New River Gorge

A 53-mile stretch on the river that is set aside as a national park.

Reviewed By WiseWomanWanderer - Mount Orab, United States

New River Gorge and area should be on everyone's bucket list! I went for the hiking and the views for 3 nights accompanied by my dog. I could only manage easy-moderate trails. And I love water features. So, here is our itinerary>>> Sunday 1. stop at Canyon Rim Visitor Center, get trail maps, walk the boardwalk trail 2. hike Long Point Trail Monday 1. wake early to get parking place and then hike Endless Wall Trail (small parking lot, they will tow if on main road). 2. travel to Sandstone Falls and experience the boardwalk, island trail and overlooks 3. head to Thurmond area to hike the Rend Trail along the Dunloup Creek. Drove a little further to check out the New River. Driving back I pulled over to venture down to the falls (no sign so keep your eyes on the look out!). Tuesday 1. travel to Babcock State Park to experience the Grist Mill. Then hiked the Island in the Sky Trail which was nothing spectacular because the views were overgrown. Then, hiked around Lake Boley 2. drive to Summersville Dam and check out the two overlooks. Then, drive down the Gauley River access road and walk down the two steep entries to the Gauley River. 3. drive to Carnifex Ferry Battlefield State Park and hike the portion of the Patteron Trail with the 3 overlooks. 4. drive the Fayette Station Road Tour and get up close and personal with the New River. 5. hike the Timber Ridge Trail just because I was in the car a lot and needed more hiking! Wednesday 1. stop at Hawks Nest Overlook, Cathedral Falls, Confluence at Gauley Bridge (a city), and Kanawha Falls on SR 60 on my way back home I reviewed most of these trails on separate Tripadvisor entries. I just posted highlights of the trip. I gave each a 5 rating! I would have given 10 ratings if I could!

2. New River

Rivers, WV +1 800-252-7784
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New River

Excellent smallmouth bass streams for fishing.

3. Cheat River

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Cheat River

Spring rains bring great white-water rafting conditions to this river.

4. Spruce Lake

Petersburg, WV
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

A beautiful lake area good for hiking and fishing.

5. Wildwater Expeditions

US 19 & Milroy Grose Rd., Lansing, WV 25862 1.800.WVA.RAFT
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Wildwater Expeditions

6. Burnsville Dam

Burnsville, WV
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Burnsville Dam

7. Gauley River

http://aceraft.com
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Gauley River

Turbulant river perfect for white-water rafting.

8. Greenbrier River

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Greenbrier River

An excellent smallmouth bass stream for fishing enthusiasts.

9. Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park

WV 26423 +1 304-269-0523 http://www.stonewallresort.com/
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Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park

Reviewed By WVChevyMike - Smithers, United States

We go here when they have special events. They host a great hunting and fishing show each year. I try to attend every chance I get. Beautiful area.

10. Summersville Lake

Summersville, WV
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Summersville Lake

Reviewed By WiseWomanWanderer - Mount Orab, United States

Stopped by the overlooks and nearby river entries for photo opportunities on my way to Carnifix Ferry Battlefield State Park for hiking and views of the Gauley River. Quite spectacular! The water level was super low, but the lake was still beautiful. The dam is ginormous especially on the outlet side looking up. It was totally worth the short steep walk to the Gauley River on the outlet side where you could just feel the energy of the passing water.

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