- TripBuzz found 28 things to do with kids in or near Davis, West Virginia, including 20 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Oakland, Elkins, Seneca Rocks and Cumberland.
- From White Grass Touring & Cafe to Mountain Trail Rides, the Davis area offers 43 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Skiing & Snowboarding, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Horseback Riding.
- Located along the Blackwater River in northern West Virginia lies the small town of Davis. Home to just over 600 residents, the area offers much outdoor recreation to those passing through. Mountain biking is among one of the most popular activities in the area for its many scenic trails along the river, falls and natural grasslands.
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Elkins Bowling Recreation Center is a family-oriented, old-fashioned bowling alley that offers open bowling as well as league and tournament bowling. It serves a variety of food and beverage choices, as well.
26.0 Miles
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.
26.6 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.
27.3 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.
28.1 Miles
Affiliated with the retailer, High Mountain Sports Day Tours offers chartered pontoon boat tours of nearby Deep Creek Lake. The captain offers optional information and commentary on local culture and history.
28.1 Miles
Surrounded by mountains, Lodestone Golf Club features scenic views and undulating greens. Its narrow fairways and shifts in elevation provide a challenge to experienced golfers while remaining playable for novices.
29.4 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.
31.8 Miles
The 280.2 foot Burr Arch Truss was originally constructed in 1852 by Lemuel Chenoweth. The bridge is the largest 'double barreled' covered bridge on a highway in the United States,
31.9 Miles
Tygart Lake at Tygart Lake State Park is a 10-mile long, 1,750-acre lake. The park is popular with kayakers, canoers, picnickers, while anglers enjoy catching walleye, musky, crappie, perch, bullhead catfish, carp, northern pike in the lake's coves.
32.8 Miles
Visitors to Audra State Park, Buckhannon, may hike, swim, river tube, or relax in a scenic location. The popular Alum Cave Trail follows boardwalk beneath sandstone cliffs. Campgrounds close to river. Other amenities include showers and camp store