- Our list of the best things to do in Philippi, West Virginia, features the top 38 nearby activities — including 17 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Philippi, WV has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Sports & Fitness, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Philippi, WV , followed by 36 popular activities in nearby cities, including Fairmont, Elkins, Weston, Buckhannon, Clarksburg and Grafton
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The Alley is a bowling center offering several up to date bowling lanes. Along with bowling, visitors to The Alley can play games in the game room (Ping-Pong, pool, air hockey, shuffle board,) and can eat at the in-house restaurant.
39.1 Miles
A small town in the county of Garrett, the Town of Mountain Lake Park has a historic district that was added to the register of historic places in 1983. The town has a population of just over 2,000.
39.2 Miles
Forks of Cheats Winery produces more than 20,000 gallons of wine each year. Visitors can taste the wines in the tasting room, tour the distillery, shop in the gift shop or attend special events at the pavilion.
39.3 Miles
Eye for Art Gallery & Studio hosts a variety of exhibits by an eclectic array of artists. Exhibits rotate monthly, and represent a wide variety of genres. The gallery also offers classes.
40.4 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.
41.4 Miles
Riders can go on a 1.5 hour guided horseback ride to Seneca Rocks. The trip includes two stops and time near the top of the rocks to play on them.
41.9 Miles
During summer weekends, visitors to the Seneca Rocks Discovery Center can attend hands on demonstrations taught by Appalachian crafters and artisans, listen to mountain music, and see living history events. The center is also popular with picnickers.
41.9 Miles
Seneca Rocks Climbing School offers professionally-led climbing trips as well as lessons conducted both on the rocks and on indoor equipment. The school welcomes climbers of all ability and experience levels.
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Recorded history says the Seneca Indians who used the cavern to smoke meat first used the Smoke Hole Caverns, and later, during the Civil War, the cavern was used to make whiskey. Today, visitors can tour the cavern.
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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.