- The list below includes 29 free or cheap things to do in or near Philippi, West Virginia, including 38 different types of inexpensive activities like Bridges, National & State Parks, Movie Theaters and Bowling.
- From Philippi bridge to Audra State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Philippi and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fairmont, Elkins, Weston and Buckhannon.
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Swallow Falls State Park is home to the Muddy Creek Falls which are the highest free falling waterfalls in the state as well as a number of centuries old Hemlock trees.
41.4 Miles
Riders can go on a 1.5 hour guided horseback ride to Seneca Rocks. The trip includes two stops and time near the top of the rocks to play on them.
41.9 Miles
During summer weekends, visitors to the Seneca Rocks Discovery Center can attend hands on demonstrations taught by Appalachian crafters and artisans, listen to mountain music, and see living history events. The center is also popular with picnickers.
42.1 Miles
Recorded history says the Seneca Indians who used the cavern to smoke meat first used the Smoke Hole Caverns, and later, during the Civil War, the cavern was used to make whiskey. Today, visitors can tour the cavern.
43.0 Miles
Seneca Caves offers two caves that visitors can tour, one of which is the oldest cave in West Virginia. Visitors can also mine for gemstones, picnic, and visit the gift shop.
43.3 Miles
Aboard the Durbin and Greenbrier Valley Railroad, visitors can travel by train from Elkins through the Cheat Mountains or take a ride on the Durbin Express pulled by a Climax geared logging locomotive, one of only three trains of its kind in the world. Visitors also find three other options.
43.5 Miles
Circle R Ranch's owners will match you up with their horses based on your riding experience. They also offer horseback trail rides, horse drawn sleigh rides, barn tours, and more.
43.6 Miles
Spruce Knob at Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area is the highest peak in West Virginia. Rock climbers often climb the peak, and the recreation area is important in history because it was the first national recreation area in the United States.
43.8 Miles
Made of white/gray Tuscarora quartzite, the peak of Seneca Rocks is only accessible by skilled technical rock climbers. The Seneca Rocks State Forest is located within the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area that offers a discovery center and other climbs, and is part of the larger Monongahela Nat…
46.1 Miles
Deep Creek Lake is a largest mad-made body of water in the state and is home to a variety of freshwater fish as well as marine birds.