- 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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Alexander H. Findlay originally designed the Meadows golf course, but the course was completely redesigned in 1999 by Dick Wilson and Bob Cupp to become a 6,660 yards par 70 course. Players can plan the course that is often used for regional and state championships.
20.1 Miles
The Beartown State Park contains a 350-foot broadwalk where visitors can see the natural environment. The park contains informational kiosks so visitors can learn more about erosion in the area.
23.3 Miles
Locust Creek Bridge is the last surviving covered bridge in Pocahontas County, West Virginia and was built in the 1870s and renovated in 2002. The bridge spans Locust Creek and features a stream with lots of rocks and wild flowers.
23.5 Miles
The Pearl S. Buck Birthplace is a museum occupying the house and grounds where the Nobel Prize-winning author was born. Guided tours offer insights into the inspiration the author took from her roots in this community.
25.5 Miles
84%
49 votes
HC 64, Box 189, Hillsboro, WV 24946
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The site of West Virginia's last significant Civil War battle on November 6, 1863 is now Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park. On years ending in an even number, visitors can see a battlefield reenactment, and anytime, visitors can visit a memorial on the site.
25.8 Miles
The 2,100-acre Bluestone State Park has 26 cabins, a campground, and a large recreation center. The park, which is close to Pipestem Resort State Park, Bluestone Wildlife Management Area and Camp Creek State Forest, is also popular with anglers and boaters because it lies on Bluestone National River.
27.6 Miles
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41 votes
Route 39, Highland Scenic Highway, Hillsboro, WV 24946
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Visitors can follow a 1700-foot path to the second largest waterfall in West Virginia, at the Falls of Hill Creek Scenic Area. The area, which is part of the Monongahela National Forest, also contains two other waterfalls, in addition to the 63 foot waterfall.
27.7 Miles
98%
133 votes
Fayette Mine Rd & US-19, Fayetteville, WV
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Visitors on a Bridge Walk- New River Gorge Bridge walk 3,030 feet on a 24-inch wide catwalk while 851 feet above the water. Each guest is hooked to a safety harness.
31.3 Miles
70%
93 votes
U.S. Route 220 Main Street, Hot Springs, VA 24445
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Within Virginia's Allegheny Mountains is nestled the Cascades at The Homestead golf course. It is a 6,659 yard course that was designed by William Flynn and is known for the lovely surrounding scenery and the rather challenging layout.
31.3 Miles
One of the biggest resorts in the region is The Homestead which now has an official name of The Omni Homestead Resort. It features multiple golf courses, horseback riding, skiing, and a full service spa in addition to luxury lodgings.