West Virginia
MOUNTAIN LAKES

 Clear, secluded lakes, mountain waterfalls, and deep fall color make this region a treasure. Whether you come for rafting, kayaking, or simply viewing, don’t miss the famous white water at Gauley River NRA. For a milder pace, try trout fishing in Laurel Fork at Holly River State Park, or hike through the dense oak forests, watching for deer, bears, foxes, and pheasants. These beautiful woods are full of enchanting streams and hidden spots.
 
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 WHERE TO STAY
 
 WHERE TO DINE
 
 WHAT TO DO
 images #1 and #3 courtesy of the WV Division of Tourism, image #2 courtesy of NPS
 
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