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Huntington Morgantown Beckley Fairmont Martinsburg Wheeling Travel Resources West Virginia Highway Conditions Huntington Bluefield Clarksburg 511 or log on to www.511.org Information Centers Courtesy Patrol 1-888-359-3683 Wheeling Washington, PA Phone Free roadside assistance to stranded motorists Cambridge, OH 70 www.wvstateparks.com (304) City/Location Acreage Cabins/Cottages Rooms Lodge/Hotel Campsites Restaurants Facilities Conference Golf Courses Swimming (acres) Lakes Rentals Boat Fishing Trails Hiking RidingHorseback Riding On-site Stables Museums/Exhibits Interest Historical Gift Shops Hunting Miscellaneous Map Grid Location PA on interstate and most rural multilane 250 Blackwater Falls 259–5216 Davis 2,358 39 54 65 4 4 Nb G 14 4 4 4 4 Nb I6 Cacapon Resort 258–1022 Berkeley Springs 6,115 31 48 4 4 4 L 6 4 4 4 4 Nb Nb 4 Nb WC M4 divided highways in West Virginia Morgantown 68 9 Canaan Valley Resort 866–4121 Davis 6,120 23 150 34 4 4 4 G,P 4 4 Nb 4 Nb WC J6 MD 28 Martinsburg Chief Logan Lodge & Conf. Center 855–6100 Logan 685 75 4 4 Nb G 4 Nb 4 Nb SR C10 West Virginia Department of Transportation Parkersburg 50 Hawks Nest 658–5212 Ansted 370 31 4 4 Nb G 250 4 4 Nb 4 4 E9 50 Clarksburg Bridgeport Harpers North Bend 643–2931 Cairo 2,492 9 29 77 4 4 Nb P 305 4 4 4 4 Nb E5 1900 Kanawha Blvd., E. OH 220 81 340 Ferry Pipestem Resort 466–1800 Pipestem 4,050 26 143 82 4 4 4 G,P 16 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Nb E11 77 Stonewall Resort 269–7400 Roanoke 1,736 10 198 46 4 4 4 G 2,650 4 4 4 Nb 4 Nb SR G6 Charleston, WV 25305 33 LODGE/RESORT PARKS LODGE/RESORT 79 Twin Falls Resort 294–4000 Mullens 3,776 14 47 50 4 4 4 G,P 4 4 4 Nb D11 www.wvdot.com 2 33 Tygart Lake 265–6144 Grafton 2,134 11 20 40 4 4 Nb Nb 1,750 4 4 4 4 Nb H5 33 79 219 Audra 457–1162 Buckhannon 355 67 Nb 4 4 H6 Huntington Babcock 438–3004 Clifftop 4,127 28 52 Nb P 18 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Nb F10 64 West Virginia Division of Highways Charleston 19 Beartown 653–4254 Hillsboro 110 4 4 Nb G10 VA Beech Fork 528–5794 Barboursville 3,860 6 275 Nb P 720 4 4 4 4 Nb B9 Citizens’ Request for Assistance Staed Welcome Center Berkeley Springs 258–2711 Berkeley Springs 7 Nb P 4 4 4 M4 1-800-642-9292 119 60 White Sulphur Blennerhassett Island Historical 420–4800 Parkersburg 511 4 4 4 4 4 4 D5 Springs Turnpike Service Plaza Beckley 64 Bluestone 466–2805 Hinton 2,154 26 123 Nb P 2,040 4 4 4 4 Nb E11 Williamson Camp Creek 425–9481 Camp Creek 500 53 4 4 I,O 4 Nb E11 Lewisburg Rest Stop Area West Virginia Division of Tourism 77 New Carnifex Ferry Battlefield 872–0825 Summersville 165 Nb Nb Nb 4 4 4 4 E9 Lexington, VA Experience the diversity of the Mountain State on West Virginia’s KY 52 Northern Panhandle Manchester Cass Scenic Railroad 456–4300 Cass 940 20 Se Nb Nb 4 4 4 4 4 Nb C H8 90 MacCorkle Ave., SW 460 scenic byways and backways. 304-558-3165 Cathedral 735–3771 Aurora 132 4 4 Nb I5 South Charleston, WV 25303 Cedar Creek 462–8517 Glenville 2,588 65 Nb P 8 4 4 4 4 4 Nb F7 Blueeld 22 Weirton 81 Chief Logan 792–7125 Logan 3,303 26 Nb WS 7 4 4 I,D 4 4 C10 www.wvtourism.com Droop Mountain Battlefield 653–4254 Hillsboro 287 4 4 4 Nb G9 1-800-CALL WVA (1-800-225-5982) Fairfax Stone 259–5216 4 4 I6 STATE PARKS STATE Holly River 493–6353 Hacker Valley 8,294 10 88 Se P 4 4 I,D 4 4 4 Nb G7 64 Westbound, White Sulphur Springs Mile Marker 179 Wheeling Little Beaver 763–2494 Beaver 562 46 Nb 18 4 4 4 E11 State of West Virginia 40 70 Lost River 897–5372 Mathias 3,712 26 P 4 I,D 4 4 4 4 Nb K7 Eastbound, Huntington near Mile Marker 10 470 Moncove Lake 772–3450 Gap Mills 896 48 P 144 4 4 4 Nb G11 www.wv.gov 64 Moundsville Mountaineer Country Pinnacle Rock 248–8565 Bramwell 374 15 4 4 I,D 4 E12 Eastern Panhandle Prickett’s Fort 363–3030 Fairmont 188 Nb 4 4 4 4 4 Nb H5 70 Westbound, Wheeling Mile Marker 13 Tomlinson Run 564–3651 New Manchester 1,396 CC 54 Nb WS 30 4 4 4 I,D 4 4 Nb YT F1 West Virginia Division of Natural Resources 250 Bruceton Tu-Endie-Wei 675–0869 Point Pleasant 4 Nb 4 4 B7 324 4th Ave. Mills Valley Falls 367–2719 Fairmont 1,145 4 4 4 Nb H5 81 Northbound, Inwood near Virginia state line at Mile Marker 2 68 Watoga 799–4087 Marlinton 10,100 34 100 Nb P 11 4 4 4 4 4 4 Nb H9 South Charleston, WV 25303 Mid-Ohio Valley Morgantown Berkeley Springs Watters Smith Memorial 745–3081 Lost Creek 532 Nb 4 Nb 4 4 4 4 Nb G6 Southbound, Falling Waters near Maryland state line at Mile Marker 25 7 Terra Alta 9 Cabwaylingo 385–4255 Dunlow 8,125 14 21 P 4 4 4 4 4 B10 www.wvdnr.gov 81 28 522 Martinsburg Fairmont 119 72 Calvin Price 799–4087 Marlinton 9,034 4 4 4 H9 304-558-2754 150th Anniversary of the Keyser Camp Creek 425–9481 Camp Creek 5,397 4 4 I,O 4 4 E11 Grafton Elk Garden Harpers 77 North and Southbound, Williamstown interchange, Mile Marker 185 Aurora 4 4 4 4 4 American Civil War Vienna Clarksburg 50 50 Ferry Coopers Rock 594–1561 Bruceton Mills 12,713 25 Nb Nb 6 Nb I4 Morgantown 4 4 4 4 Greenbrier 536–1944 Caldwell 5,130 13 20 Nb P Nb Nb I,D Nb G11 commemoration 2011-2015 Parkersburg Bridgeport 220 340 West Virginia Governor’s Office 50 Nutter Fort Kanawha 558–3500 Charleston 9,052 46 Nb P 1 4 4 I,D 4 4 SR D9 79 Southbound, Morgantown near Pennsylvania state line at Mile Marker 159 Lost Philippi Thomas FORESTS STATE Kumbrabow 335–2219 Huttonsville 9,431 6 13 4 4 I,D 4 4 4 H7 www.governor.wv.gov Born of a Nation Torn: Cairo Creek Davis Parsons 81 4 4 4 4 4 4 47 Seneca 799–6213 Dunmore 11,684 8 10 Nb 3 I,D H9 304-558-2000 or 1-888-438-2731 68 Westbound, Bruceton Mills near Maryland state line at Mile Marker 31 West Virginia was carved out of 77 Weston 20 Berwind Lake 875–2577 Warriormine 93 8 P 20 4 4 4 I,D 4 4 C12 33 Buckhannon Petersburg 5 Bluestone 466–3398 Hinton 17,632 330 Nb Nb 4 4 4 4 F11 the state of Virginia during the 28 4 4 4 Metro Valley Glenville Laurel Lake 475–2823 Lenore 12,855 P 29 B10 West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection 77 WV Turnpike, Service Plaza, Princeton Exit 9 Mathias WMAs American Civil War. The war in Elkins 33 Panther 938–2252 Panther 10,975 6 P 4 4 I,D 4 C12 Adopt-A-Highway, Operation Wildflower, Spencer 33 Burnsville Seneca Potomac Highlands Plum Orchard Lake 469–9905 Scarbro 3,201 38 202 4 4 I,O 4 SR E10 West Virginia resulted in divided Ripley Rocks 220 Greenbrier River Trail 799–7416 N. Caldwell to Slab Town 77 miles 11 4 4 I,O 4 H9 77 WV Turnpike, Northbound, Bluestone Travel Plaza, Mile Marker 18 Beverly REAP Program, West Virginia Make It Shine TRAILS North Bend Rail Trail 643–2931 Happy Valley to Wolf Summit 72 miles 4 I,D F5 family loyalties; even pitting family members 2 Huttonsville 1-800-322-5530 119 Hacker 92 WV Turnpike, Northbound, Morton Travel Plaza, Mile Marker 72 against each other on the battlefield. Learn Valley 33 CHART LEGEND: 4=yes; Nb=nearby; Se=seasonal Swimming: P=pool; I=indoor pool; G=guest amenity; L=lake; WS=waterslide 77 79 Horseback Riding: I=identified trails; D=day only; O=overnight camping www.dep.wv.gov about West Virginia’s statehood and its role in 250 Miscellaneous: SR=shooting range; WC=wobble clays; C=caboose rentals; CC=camper cabins; YT=yurts Barboursville Webster 77 WV Turnpike, North and Southbound, Beckley Travel Plaza, Mile Marker 45 the Civil War by visiting historic sites, including 64 19 Springs 60 West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles Huntington Dunmore those interpreted by the multi-state Civil War South Charleston GRID UPDATED 050213 Charleston 1-800-642-9066 77 WV Turnpike, North and Southbound, Tamarack Craft Center, Mile Marker 45 Trails program. www.wvtourism/civilwar 219 28 92 ACREAGE NUMBERS FROM PLR_022208 Summersville Marlinton Ziplining offers a bird’s eye view of the scenery. Cass Scenic For vehicle licensing information and office locations 39 Richwood 55 119 Pratt www.dmv.wv.gov Hillsboro 39 Mountain Lakes Railroad Ansted Droop celebrates its Paint Creek 50th birthday Fayetteville 60 Clifftop in 2013. Logan Paint Creek Glen Jean White Sulphur 64 219 Springs Beckley Paint Creek Lewisburg WV State Police Williamson Beaver Caldwell 52 16 Mullens Phone Numbers Pipestem Beckley Hatfield-McCoy Mountains Camp Panther Creek Lindside Gap Mills DETACHMENT PHONE # DETACHMENT PHONE # 52 460 New River - Greenbrier Valley Beckley ...................
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