- Our list of the best things to do in South Charleston, West Virginia, features the top 35 nearby activities — including 14 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- South Charleston, WV has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Outdoor Places.
- The results below include the top 5 things to do within the city of South Charleston, WV , followed by 30 popular activities in nearby cities, including Charleston, Milton and Nitro
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Hard Rock Climbing is a rock climbing outfitter that leads a variety of climbing trips. Trips include two hour outings, half day trips, full day trips, and custom trips. The company features experienced and certified guides.
39.3 Miles
The 3,144-acre Beech Fork State Park is popular with anglers who catch largemouth and hybrid striped bass, catfish, walleye, and bluegill. Migratory birds often visit the water, and visitors often hear Neotropical songbirds singing, as well as see whitetail deer.
39.3 Miles
Part of the Marshall University Campus, Joan C. Edwards Stadium is a football stadium that is the home field of the Thundering Herd. The stadium provides seating for 38,016 along with a FieldTurf playing surface and indoor suites.
39.6 Miles
Located at the edge of New River Gorge, the Canyon Rim Visitor Center provides information for visitors about local attractions as well as about local nature, culture, and history. It features observation decks and an exhibit room.
39.6 Miles
On a TreeTops Canopy Tour, visitors navigate ten ziplines, five cable bridges, one rappel station, and stop on stationary tree platforms to see overviews of Mill Creek. Visitors also see wildlife from a treetop level.
39.7 Miles
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49 Cantrell Drive, Fayetteville, WV 25840
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Cantrell Ultimate Rafting - Day Tours on the Lower New River for advance rafters, the Upper New River for families and novices, the Lower Gauley River for those seeking a middle ground, and Upper Gauley River, often referred to as America's greatest rafting. The company also offers waterfall tours.
39.7 Miles
Originally created to transport coal out of New River Gorge in 1873, Fayette Station Road is a scenic drive winding down to the Gorge bottom, and up the other side through forests, vistas, and the remnants of abandoned coal communities.
39.7 Miles
Built in 1931 to honor a famous Native American chief, Blackhawk Bridge provides transport over the Mississippi River. The bridge is still in use, but visitors can take in panoramic views of the river below while driving over it.
39.8 Miles
At the Huntington Museum of Art, visitors see about a tenth of the collection owned by the museum in four permanent collection galleries, and five temporary galleries. Permanent collection galleries include British Silver, Herman P. Dean Firearms Collection, Touma Near Eastern Gallery and the Glass Gallery.
39.8 Miles
Class VI - Mountain River whitewater rafting trips is part of Adventures On The Gorge. The trips can be on the Upper New River, Lower New River, Upper Gauley River and the Lower Gauley River.