Hovatter’s Wildlife Zoo

Hovatter’s Wildlife Zoo

Hovatter's Wildlife Zoo One of West Virginia’s Largest Collections of Exotic & Native Animals. This West Virginia Zoo is home to over 30 different species of native and exotic animals from all over the world. What started out as a small collection of deer, black...
Laurel Caverns

Laurel Caverns

Laurel Caverns Laurel Caverns is a large natural calcareous sandstone cave located 50 miles south of Pittsburgh.   Most of the passage ceilings in its three mile labyrinth are between ten and twenty feet high (many as high as 50 feet) with an average width of over...
Train Rides

Train Rides

Train Rides Travel back through time aboard scenic railroads! You’ll climb through the spectacular scenery of the Appalachian Mountains. Enjoy the ride or participate in special murder mystery tours! Western Maryland Scenic Railroad – 800-TRAIN-50 Potomac Eagle...
Hiking & Bird Watching

Hiking & Bird Watching

Hiking & Bird Watching Whether you want to walk the trails behind your cabin or find another local park…you’ll always find a great place to explore and see wildlife! Trails behind cabins – Mountain Creek Trail Map or in your cabin! Coopers Rock State Forest –...
Fall Scenery

Fall Scenery

Fall Scenery West Virginia offers an extended autumn foliage period starting in August at the highest elevations in our mountain counties and continuing well into October at lower elevations in western counties. Fall Color Tours Information CategoriesEntertainment...
Coopers Rock

Coopers Rock

Coopers Rock Coopers Rock State Forest is 13 miles east of Morgantown and 8 miles west of Bruceton Mills. Its 12,713 acres are bisected by Interstate 68. Although the forest serves as a recreation and preservation area, it has a wider range of uses. West Virginia’s...
Fallingwater

Fallingwater

Fallingwater Fallingwater is the name of a very special house that is built over a waterfall. Frank Lloyd Wright, America’s most famous architect, designed the house for his clients, the Kaufmann family. It instantly became famous, and today it is a National Historic...
West Virginia Rail -Trails

West Virginia Rail -Trails

West Virginia Rail - Trails Currently, 48 miles of the Mon River / Caperton / Deckers Creek Rail-Trails are open for non-motorized use, primarily walking, cycling, jogging, and cross-country skiing with a smooth, durable surface for wheel-chair use and all types of...