- TripBuzz found 47 things to do with kids in or near Lansing, West Virginia, including 33 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Beckley, Fayetteville, Summersville and Ansted.
- From Pro River Outfitters to Adventures On the Gorge, the Lansing area offers 43 different types of family activities, including: Rafting, Hiking Trails, Ziplines and Arts & Crafts Classes.
- A known place for outdoor adventure, Lansing, West Virginia, provides for an array of activities on and around the New River. The area is especially popular for white water rafting along with camping, zip lining and rock climbing. Lansing is about an hour's drive from Charleston, the largest city in West Virginia.
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Visitors to Twin Falls State Park can stay in cabins, in the lodge or camp. The park offers a golf course, 12 hiking and biking trails, an outdoor pool, a full-service restaurant and a Pioneer Farm.
36.8 Miles
95%
86 votes
1 Ames Heights Road, Charleston, WV 25862
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Experience the thrill of a lifetime with Class VI-Mountain River White Water Rafting. Choose from a variety of river tours including overnight trips and let your guides show you what outdoor adventure is all about.
36.8 Miles
Visitors find an aerial tramway, two golf courses, fishing, horseback riding trails, Olympic size swimming pool, two radio control race tracks, a disc golf course, a nature center, the Harris Homestead, and a 3,000 foot lookout tower at Pipestem State Park. Visitors can stay in the lodge, cabins or camp.
37.1 Miles
Housed in a converted historic church, the Charleston Light Opera Guild presents a variety of musical and theatrical programs in its intimate 225-seat theater. They host open auditions, and maintain a summer program to develop young talent.
37.3 Miles
Located in Charleston, Cato Park is a community gem of the area. The park features a 9-hole golf course and Olympic swimming pool, as well as an archery field and playground.
37.9 Miles
The 9,300-acre Kanawha State Forest is home to over 19 different species of wood warblers, along with other wildlife and wildflowers. The site is popular for rustic camping, hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing.
37.9 Miles
Fairview Road, Lewisburg, WV
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At the Lost World Caverns, visitors descend 120 feet below the ground into a cavern that was discovered in 1942, where they can see a 30-ton compound stalactite and a 28-foot stalagmite among other formations. Visitors can also take a four-hour tour to the deepest parts of the cave.
38.1 Miles
Operated by the Greenbriar Historical Society, the North House Museum is a historical museum that displays exhibits that display the history of the Greenbriar Valley. The museum offers free guided tours to its guests.
38.2 Miles
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39 votes
301 W Washington St., Lewisburg, WV 24901
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Featuring antique furnishings and artifacts from the pioneer era, Greenbrier Historical Society and North House Museum is located in historic Lewisburg. Providing guided tours, this museum offers a valuable, educational experience.
38.6 Miles
Carnegie Hall is one of four Carnegie Halls in the world, and is used for performances under a grant from the state government for areas with little artistic performances. In addition, the hall offers art classes, an art gallery, and can be rented for special events.