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National Forests
Road closures to affect access to Cranberry and Williams River recreation areas
History / Prehistory
Evidence indicates Grave Creek Mound stood at center of a major ceremonial landscape
Wildlife / Conservancy
Scientists say West Virginia’s dark skies are becoming a refuge for fireflies
History / Prehistory
William Marland: The rise, fall, and redemption of West Virginia’s visionary governor
History / Prehistory
West Virginia turns 163: The only state born by breaking away from the Confederacy
Health and Medicine
WVU, Johns Hopkins launch $7 million partnership to address W.Va. health challenges
Communities
Why baby deer are appearing across West Virginia right now
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Across West Virginia’s mountains, valleys, farm fields, and suburban neighborhoods, a new generation of baby deer is quietly entering the world. June is the peak month for fawning season in the Mountain State, and residents
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West Virginia-backed Senate bill could spur new investment in historic downtowns across America
LEWISBURG, W.Va. — Historic buildings, from New England mill towns to Appalachian downtowns, could become easier to restore under bipartisan legislation that would expand one of the nation’s most successful redevelopment incentives. U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito has
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Attractions
Ancient river once flowed across West Virginia before vanishing during the Ice Age
CHARLESTON, W.Va.— Long before the Ohio River existed and long before humans set foot in North America, a massive river flowed across what is now West Virginia. Known as the Teays River, the ancient waterway drained a vast
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Tomlinson Run preserves unusual Appalachian forest rarely found in Northern Panhandle
NEW MANCHESTER, W.Va. — Many visitors know Tomlinson Run State Park as West Virginia’s northernmost state park, but park officials and naturalists say its ecological significance may be even more important than its location. The 1,398-acre park in
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Recreation
More New River Gorge hikers are leaving Endless Wall for the Grandview Rim Trail
GRANDVIEW, W.Va. — For years, two trails near Fayetteville have dominated conversations about hiking in New River Gorge National Park and Preserve. The Endless Wall Trail, a nationally recognized route that follows the rim of the gorge above
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New Peters Mountain Trail System takes shape in Monongahela National Forest near Franklin
FRANKLIN, W.Va. — Nearly 30 volunteers braved rain, fog, and mud last week to begin construction of the new Peters Mountain Trail System, a project designed to improve public access to the Monongahela National Forest and strengthen connections
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Interior Department opens review of rock climbing policies affecting New River Gorge
FAYETTEVILLE, W.Va. — The U.S. Department of the Interior has launched a nationwide review of rock-climbing management practices and wilderness stewardship policies that could ultimately affect rock climbing in some of America’s most celebrated climbing destinations, including the
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Culture
West Virginia Day 2026: 10 events and festivals celebrating the Mountain State’s birthday
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginians will mark the state’s 163rd birthday, West Virginia Day, on Saturday, June 20, with festivals, heritage celebrations, outdoor events, and community gatherings stretching from the Eastern Panhandle to the coalfields of southern West
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Tyler County woman claimed family hosted John Wilkes Booth after Lincoln assassination
PURSLEY, W.Va. — A Tyler County woman who lived to 100 years old claimed her family unknowingly sheltered John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln, shortly after Lincoln’s death in 1865. The account was published in
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West Virginia’s Deadliest Tornadoes: The most destructive storms in state history
SHINNSTON, W.Va. — For many residents, West Virginia is known more for its mountains than for tornadoes. Yet some of the state’s deadliest weather disasters have come not from floods or winter storms but from violent tornadoes that
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Lore and Legend
Wild Man of West Virginia? The cave-dwelling lives of Orval Brown and Jack Franklin
Real Estate
Stonewall Resort launches new Mosaic Cruiser lake tours on Stonewall Jackson Lake
History and Prehistory
Hidden healing spring on historic Pence Springs resort grounds draws new interest
State Parks
West Virginia state parks celebrate National Trails Day with hikes, volunteer events
Hunting
West Virginia announces winners of 2025 West Virginia Big Buck Photo Contest
Fishing
West Virginia trout stocking Jan. 5: biologists stock 46 waters statewide
Hiking
West Virginia state parks to ring in 2026 with 24 First Day hikes across the state
Skiing
White Grass cross-country skiing elevates winter in Canaan Valley, West Virginia
National Parks
Lost village of “Lilly” hides in national park lands in West Virginia
Kayaking
Despite river traffic, the scenic Ohio can be a safe kayaking destination
Whitewater Rafting
New River Gorge resort in W.Va. shares industry trends in diversity
Biking
Officials unveil largest mountain bike trail project in W.Va. history
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National Forests
Road closures to affect access to Cranberry and Williams River recreation areas
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