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48 Hours in New River/Greenbrier Valley: Epic Adventures, Scenic Hikes & Appalachian Charm

Discover iconic landmarks, soulful Appalachian music, and flavorful local cuisine in the New River/Greenbrier Valley. While endless experiences await, a 48-hour weekend getaway provides the perfect introduction to this West Virginia gem.

48 Hours in New River/Greenbrier Valley: Epic Adventures, Scenic Hikes & Appalachian CharmDay 1

Start your journey in charming Fayetteville, just minutes from the legendary New River Gorge Bridge. This adventure hub offers endless hiking trails, world-class whitewater rafting, mountain biking, rock climbing, and vibrant locally owned eateries. Book thrilling rafting trips with trusted outfitters like ACE Adventure Resort, Adventures on the Gorge, or River Expeditions. Savor a meal in downtown Fayetteville, then explore nearby Babcock State Park or Hawks Nest State Park for stunning hikes and panoramic views. Just south, visit Tamarack to immerse yourself in West Virginia artisan crafts and the rich history of the Mountain State.

48 Hours in New River/Greenbrier Valley: Epic Adventures, Scenic Hikes & Appalachian CharmDay 2

Drive south on Interstate 77 to Mercer County. Stroll the historic brick streets of Bramwell, admiring its stunning Victorian homes from the town of millionaires. Hike Pinnacle Rock State Park for breathtaking vistas over southern coal fields. In Bluefield, refuel at The Railyard or Big Whiskey BBQ Company. Cap your day in Princeton at Sophisticated Hound Brewing Company with craft beers and live music, plotting your return to Almost Heaven.

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