Things to Do

Greenbrier River: (2-minute walk) Fishing, Kayaking, Canoeing, Tubing, Swimming 

Greenbrier River Trail (2-minute walk to the trailhead at Seebert):  The Greenbrier River Trail is a 78-mile former railroad now used for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. It is the longest trail of its kind in West Virginia. The trail provides many breathtaking views as it passes through several small towns, crosses 35 bridges, goes through two tunnels, and cuts through some of West Virginia’s most remote areas. The Greenbrier River Trail is one of 50 Millennium Legacy Trails in the United States and was rated one of the top 10 hiking trails in the country by Backpacker Magazine. Part of the Greenbrier River Trail lies within a National Radio Quiet Zone, so cell phones do not work. 

Watoga State Park (1/4 mile to park entrance): Located in the mountains of Pocahontas County, Watoga State Park is West Virginia’s largest state park. With 10,100 acres of land, Watoga is filled with many recreational activities, including hiking, fishing, and boating. Watoga Lake is known for excellent fishing opportunities and is part of the Division of Natural Resources stocking program. A multipurpose building, museum, and observation tower are just a few of the unique attractions at Watoga State Park. In October 2021, the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) awarded Watoga State Park with official Dark Sky Park status. Watoga is a beautiful destination to camp beneath a brilliant Almost Heaven starry sky.

Highland Scenic Highway/WV Rt. 150 (9.5 miles away)

Cranberry Nature Center (9.5 miles away)

Cranberry Glades (10.2 miles away) 

Falls of Hillscreek (15 miles away)

Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park (13 minutes away)

Bear Town State Park (20 minutes away) 

Less than an hour:

  • Cass Scenic Railroad State Park
  • Snowshoe Mountain Resort 
  • Greenbank Observatory 
  • Lewisburg/State Fair of WV