- Our list of the best things to do in Lewisburg, West Virginia, features the top 19 nearby activities — including 12 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Lewisburg, WV has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 12 things to do within the city of Lewisburg, WV , followed by 7 popular activities in nearby cities, including White Sulphur Springs, Hillsboro and Maxwelton
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Suitable for open and league bowling, Greenbrier Bowling Center offers shoe rental, a pro shop and cosmic bowling nights. The center provides a snack bar with food and drink options as well as billiard tables.
5.0 Miles
97%
70 votes
745 Industrial Park Road, Maxwelton, WV 24957
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Founded in 2009, the Smooth Ambler Distillery uses natural resources of the region coupled with state-of-the-art distillery equipment to make a variety of craft beverages. The on-site tasting room and retail space allows visitors to view the tanks, stills, and barrelling process.
7.7 Miles
92%
147 votes
The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986
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Originally constructed by Seth Raynor in 1924, Jack Nicklaus redesigned the Greenbrier Golf Course in 1977. This resort course is the only course in the world to host the Ryder Cup and the Solheim Cup.
7.7 Miles
During the Cold War, the Greenbrier Government Relocation Facility was to be the location that top United States government officials were to be evacuated to should the need arise. Visitors can tour the facility, better known as The Bunker, including the decontamination area and the power plant.
7.7 Miles
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.