- TripBuzz found 14 things to do with kids in or near Lewisburg, West Virginia, including 6 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like White Sulphur Springs and Hillsboro.
- From Lost World Caverns to Greenbrier Bowling Center, the Lewisburg area offers 61 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Bowling, Theaters and History Museums.
- An intimate town in West Virginia, Lewisburg provides for an array of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, canoeing, hunting and camping. Offering four-seasons, winter tourists can go to the mountains to enjoy a day of snow tubing or skiing. Lewisburg is also home to many small eateries and specialty boutiques and shops.
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At the Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine & Youth Museum, visitors can ride through the tunnels of a vintage coal mine accompanied by miners who tell the stories of the mine, along with seeing the coal camp buildings. four railroad boxcars are found at the youth museum featuring rotating exhibits.
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Located in the historic Williams-Brown House, the Salem Historical Society presents local artifacts from early Indian settlements, relics from the Civil War and mementos from Salem's daily life. They also sponsor a gallery of local artwork and host workshops.
41.4 Miles
Created by eight military veterans from Raleigh county, the Raleigh County Veterans' Museum is a small historical museum founded in 2000. The museum features several collections of military memorabilia from World War II up to Operation Desert Storm.
41.6 Miles
Mountain State Miniature Golf is a miniature golf course that features holes that are designed from landmarks of southern West Virginia. The course has a different theme for every hole.
41.9 Miles
The Salem Red Sox are a minor league baseball club in the Carolina League. The team, which won the league championship in 2013, hosts a variety of promotions and special events.
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Salem Stadium is a 7,000 seat facility with an astroturf field marked for football. The stadium is the home of a local high school team, as well as annually hosting the Division III national college football championship.
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A 30-acre tract, once home to a bustling coal mining community, is now the location for Coal Mining Heritage Park. The park features open green space and the Coal Mining Loop Trail for biking, walking and jogging.
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Salem Rotary Dog Park has separate, fenced-in areas for large and small dogs, with poop bags in both areas. The park is covered in wood chips, features pipes to crawl in and has a pavilion and benches.
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Visitors can enjoy a day use state park with views of the New River at National Park Service. This park features five hiking trials, a visitors center, playgrounds, and picnic areas.
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Strewn with rock formations made out of limestone, Falls Ridge Preserve features a variety of waterfalls and pools for visitors to hike to. The largest waterfall is over 80 feet tall, and is fed water from a natural spring.